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Brendan Burns announces the public preview of Anyscale on Azure, a managed Ray platform that runs on Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS). The post focuses on scaling distributed AI training and inference across regions, simplifying operations via Azure-native provisioning and billing, and using Microsoft Entra workload identity for governance.
Brendan Burns announces Azure Linux 4.0 (public preview) and the general availability of Azure Container Linux, positioning them as hardened Linux foundations for cloud-native and AI workloads on Azure. He also outlines Microsoft’s work on open standards and governance for agentic systems, plus supply-chain security investments across the open source ecosystem.
Brendan Burns details the transformative impact of the Microsoft and Red Hat partnership in hybrid cloud, open innovation, and enterprise modernization over the past decade.
Brendan Burns explains how Microsoft and Anyscale are collaborating to bring managed Ray to Azure, empowering developers to scale distributed AI and ML workloads seamlessly with Python and Kubernetes.
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