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Microsoft Officially Supports Rust on Azure with First SDK Beta
Microsoft's beta release of the Azure SDK for Rust empowers developers to seamlessly connect with Azure services. Featuring libraries for Identity, Key Vault, Event Hubs, and Cosmos DB, this initiative underscores Rust's growing significance in high-performance applications. As Microsoft enhances the SDK, it aims to deliver a robust and user-friendly developer experience.
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Java News Roundup: JDK 24, GraalVM for JDK 24, Payara Platform, Kafka 4.0, Spring CVEs, JavaOne 2025
This week's Java roundup for March 17th, 2025, features news highlighting: the GA releases of JDK 24 and Apache Kafka 4.0; the March 2025 edition of the Payara Platform; Spring Security CVEs; and JavaOne 2025.
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Spring News Roundup: Milestone Releases of Boot, Security, Auth Server, GraphQL, Integration, AMQP
There was a flurry of activity in the Spring ecosystem during the week of March 17th, 2025, highlighting milestone releases of: Spring Boot, Spring Security, Spring Authorization Server, Spring for GraphQL, Spring Integration, Spring AMQP, Spring for Apache Kafka and Spring Web Services.
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Google Cloud Introduces HDD Tier for Spanner Database, Cutting Cold Storage Costs by 80%
Google has recently introduced tiered storage for Spanner, its distributed SQL database on Google Cloud. This tiered storage is based on a new HDD storage option that is 80% cheaper than the existing SSD option, allowing for cost optimization of older data while minimizing the overhead associated with traditional data migration.
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Google Cloud Launches A4 VMs with NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs for AI Workloads
Google Cloud has launched A4 VMs, powered by NVIDIA's Blackwell B200 GPUs, revolutionizing AI workloads with a 2.25x performance boost and advanced networking. Key features include tight integration with Google Kubernetes Engine and Vertex AI, enhancing deployment and management of large-scale projects. This innovative partnership sets a new standard in cloud infrastructure for AI.
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JavaOne 2025 Day 1: Our World, Moved by Java
JavaOne 2025, celebrating the 30th birthday of the Java programming language, was held at the Oracle Conference Center in Redwood Shores, California. This three-day event consisted of 80 sessions and hand-on labs, and two keynotes. Day One, scheduled on March 18th, 2025, included the opening keynote and presentations from various conference tracks.
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Dapr Agents: Scalable AI Workflows with LLMs, Kubernetes & Multi-Agent Coordination
Introducing Dapr Agents—a groundbreaking framework for creating scalable AI agents using Large Language Models (LLMs). With robust workflows, multi-agent coordination, and cloud-neutral architecture, it enables enterprises to deploy thousands of resilient agents. Built on Dapr’s proven infrastructure, Dapr Agents ensures reliability and observability in AI-driven applications.
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AWS AppSync Events Adds Direct WebSocket Message Publishing
AWS has boosted AppSync Events with direct WebSocket message publishing, enhancing real-time communication. This serverless API facilitates seamless event broadcasting to numerous subscribers and simplifies development by allowing combined publishing and receiving via WebSocket. Discover a faster way to build engaging applications today!
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Cloudflare Launches Media Transformations: Optimizing Short-Form Video
Cloudflare’s Media Transformations simplifies video optimization for short-form content, eliminating complex pipelines and allowing users to enhance videos directly from their existing storage. With URL-based parameters for automation, it offers features like format conversion and frame extraction. Currently in beta, it's free until Q3 2025 and aims to streamline workflows across platforms.
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Java 24 Delivers New Experimental and Many Final Features
Oracle has released version 24 of the Java programming language and virtual machine. As the third non-LTS release since JDK 21, the final feature set includes 24 JEPs. Two of these - Generational Shenandoah and Compact Object Headers - are new experimental features. Also, nearly half of these features are final, some of which have gone through the incubation and preview processes.
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Azure Database for MySQL Trigger for Azure Functions in Public Preview
Microsoft's Azure Database for MySQL now features a public preview of triggers for Azure Functions, enabling real-time data processing with event-driven automation. This innovative integration allows developers to track table changes seamlessly, enhancing analytics, compliance, and security, while scaling efficiently within Azure's serverless framework.
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Meta Unifies Facebook’s Video Delivery System across Mobile and Web Apps
Meta finalized efforts to consolidate Facebook’s video delivery system by migrating video experiences from older Watch product to more recent Reels product, which became the basis of the unified system. The unification process required changes across mobile UI, server backend, and ranking systems while ensuring a seamless transition for billions of users.
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Google Cloud's AI Protection: a Solution to Securing AI Assets
Google Cloud introduces AI Protection, a solution to safeguard against generative AI threats. Managing AI risks through vulnerability assessments, security policies, and proactive threat management enhances asset protection. Integrating with Google’s Security Command Center offers a centralized view of IT posture and advanced security intelligence for robust AI system defense.
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Learnings from Working with Programming Rules and Guidelines
Programming rules and guidelines improve code consistency, but misapplication can lead to poor results. Arne Mertz suggests that software developers selectively adopt rules and guidelines, and document deviations with clear explanations. They can discuss their experiences in communities or during their daily work, to foster collaboration and improve code quality without unnecessary bureaucracy.
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Microsoft Enhances Azure Elastic SAN with Auto Scale, Snapshot Support, and CRC Protection
Microsoft's Azure Elastic SAN, launched in early 2024, revolutionizes cloud block storage with unique autoscale capabilities, snapshot support, and CRC protection for enhanced data integrity. This fully managed solution simplifies storage management and optimizes costs, making it ideal for businesses seeking efficient, high-availability solutions in the cloud.