| Microsoft Tech News | June 2021 | | | Getting started with Zero Trust security | | | Watch an introduction to adopting a Zero Trust approach for security and learn about essential tools and settings. | | | Learn more > | | | | | | To customize the content within this monthly newsletter, please log in and adjust your topic preferences here. | | | Zero Trust cybersecurity for the Internet of Things | Download this whitepaper to get an overview of the principles of Zero Trust security and learn how the application of Zero Trust for IoT devices is different from its application to the workforce. | IoT, Security and Compliance, Infrastructure, Azure, Microsoft 365 and Teams | Learn more > | | Building a scalable data system on Azure SQL Database Hyperscale | Take a look at how credit card processing firm, Clearent by Xplor, built a fast, scalable merchant transaction reporting system on Azure SQL Database Hyperscale. Learn about its implementation and optimizations for near real-time query performance. | Databases, Infrastructure, SQL Server, Azure | Learn more > | | New Azure capabilities that simplify deployment and management | Find out how the latest improvements to app deployment and management make it easier for developers to stay focused on building solutions. Explore recent improvements to managing Azure infrastructure. | Management and Governance, Infrastructure, Azure | Learn more > | | | | | Resources for your Zero Trust journey | Read an overview of tools to help with your move to Zero Trust. Explore whitepapers, tools, and videos for assessing, planning, and implementing your Zero Trust strategy. | Security and Compliance, Infrastructure, Azure, Microsoft 365 and Teams | Learn more > | | How to: Zero Trust for your IoT solutions | IoT devices are deployed in varied environments—from factories to remote locations—exposing unique vulnerabilities. Get an overview of the unique challenges and how to implement Zero Trust requirements for IoT solutions. | IoT, Security and Compliance, Infrastructure, Azure, Microsoft 365 and Teams | Learn more > | | Microsoft Build on demand: Get started with event-driven application development | Explore event driven patterns across Azure Functions, containers, Kubernetes, and messaging to better understand where event driven microservices fit, and decide what options will work best for your team. | Application Development, Infrastructure, Azure | Learn more > | | | | | Microsoft Build on demand: Exploring Azure for open source | Discover how Azure is designed to give developers flexibility for their cloud-native applications. Explore the open-source technologies and services available in Azure that help you build applications using your favorite languages, platforms, tools, and databases. | Application Development, Infrastructure, Open Source projects, Azure | Learn more > | | Get started with Microsoft Dataverse | Take a close look at Microsoft Dataverse, a managed service that shapes, stores, and manages data across your business apps. Learn about Dataverse for Teams, explore business rules, and find out how to get started. | Databases, Analytics, Management and Governance, Microsoft 365 and Teams | Learn more > | | Microsoft Build on demand: Build hybrid and multicloud applications with Azure Arc | Learn how Azure Arc helps you build apps consistently across hybrid and multicloud environments. Find out how to write once and run anywhere using your preferred cloud-native application services while managing governance, compliance, and security for your deployments. | Application Development, Management and Governance, Security and Compliance, Azure, Visual Studio | Learn more > | | | | | | | Explore Events | | | Please help us improve our communication by telling us what you think of this email. | | | | | | Did you know... Microsoft TextWorld is an open-source engine that generates and simulates text-based games. It is helpful for training reinforcement learning agents that rely on language understanding.
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