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Thursday, August 17, 2017

Microsoft launches Azure Event Grid, a fully managed event routing service

#Microsoft announced a new product in its Azure line-up in preview today that will make it easier for developers to build event-based applications. The #AzureEventGrid makes events (like uploading a picture or video, clicking a button, updating a database, etc.) first-class Azure objects. Event Grid complements #AzureFunctions and #AzureLogicApps, Microsoft’s existing serverless offerings, and gives developers access to a fully managed event routing service. This new service gives them the flexibility to ingest and react to virtually any event — whether that’s happening inside Azure or on a third-party service or in an existing application. Developers can use Event Grid to route events to specific endpoints (or even multiple endpoints) and filter them as necessary. “Serverless” has always been a misnomer, given that even the most serverless of serverless applications still needs to run on servers. Still, the basic idea behind serverless platforms is that you can use this model to build event-driven applications without having to worry about the underlying infrastructure.

https://techcrunch.com/2017/08/16/microsoft-launches-azure-event-grid-a-fully-managed-event-routing-service/?ncid=mobilenavtrend

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