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Introducing Cloud-Native Java with Microsoft Azure

June 13, 2017

You may think of Microsoft’s cloud as the place for .NET apps, not your JAR files. But, Microsoft Azure works with Java in many interesting and surprising ways.

The Microsoft Azure cloud gives you infrastructure automation services, monitoring, log analysis, a secure key store, identity services, and even integration with on-premises management tools. But, if you deploy Pivotal Cloud Foundry atop Microsoft Azure, that’s when it gets even more interesting for Java developers - this complimentary white paper distinguishes six major capabilities that Pivotal and Microsoft offer the Java community.

Additionally, this report covers:

  • How Java and Spring Boot are rising technologies
  • What available code libraries interact with Microsoft Azure Services
  • How to Run Spring Boot Apps in Microsoft Azure
  • How Pivotal Cloud Foundry runs on Microsoft Azure

Microsoft has made Azure a first-class home for your Java and Spring Boot applications. Download this free white paper to learn more.

About the Author

Richard Seroter is a Senior Director of Product for Pivotal, a 10-time Microsoft MVP for cloud, an instructor for developer-centric training company Pluralsight, the lead InfoQ.com editor for cloud computing, and author of multiple books on application integration strategies. As a Senior Director of Product at Pivotal, Richard heads up product marketing and helps customers see how to transform the way they build software. Richard maintains a regularly updated blog (seroter.wordpress.com) on topics of architecture and solution design and can be found on Twitter as @rseroter.

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