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Microsoft recently announced that the Azure Event Hubs schema registry now includes JSON schema support, providing Kafka applications with a centralized repository for schema documents used in ...
Recently, Microsoft announced the general availability of Azure Event Hubs for Apache Kafka. Customers will get the best of both worlds—the ecosystem and tools of Kafka, along with Azure’s ...
Azure Event Grid’s protocol support now includes a public preview of MQTT, with support for MQTT 5 and MQTT 3.1 unveiled at BUILD 2023. MQTT support for both incoming and outgoing messages means ...
Microsoft Azure Event Grid is priced similar to other usage-based Azure services at 60-cents per million events actions, namely event pushes or pulls from the hub.
Cribl continues to see growing customer demand for Microsoft, with four Azure destinations–Microsoft Sentinel, Azure Event Hub, Azure Logs, and Azure Data Explorer–ranking among the fastest ...
The Azure Event Grid makes events (like uploading a picture or video, clicking a button, updating a database, etc.) first-class Azure objects.
With Event Grid, Microsoft has done the hard work of building a publish-and-subscribe system for you, integrating it with notifications from various Azure services. Events are now a first-class ...