[Azure Updates] Durable Functions extension v3 is now generally available. Major improvements in this new major version include improved cost efficiency for usage of Azure Storage […]
[Azure Updates] Azure SQL trigger for Azure Functions is now generally available in the consumption plan. You can now build application logic in azure function apps […]
[Azure Updates] Netherite, one of several backend providers supported by Durable Functions, will no longer be supported after March 31, 2028. For function apps that need […]
[Azure Updates] In alignment with the end of community support, on October 31, 2025, support for Python 3.9 in Azure Functions will end. Your apps that […]
[Azure Updates] Durable task scheduler is a new storage provider for the durable functions, a feature of Azure Functions. It is designed to address the challenges […]
Confused about Azure storage options? In this video, we break down the three main storage solutions in Microsoft Azure—Blob, File, and Disk storage. Learn how each […]
[Azure Updates] You can now develop functions using Python 3.12 locally and deploy them to all Azure Functions plans.Python 3.12 builds on the performance enhancements that […]
[Azure Updates] Azure Functions support for Java 21 is now generally available.You can now develop apps using Java 21 locally and deploy them to all Azure […]
Why the Azure Functions Flex Consumption Plan Matters In November 2024, Microsoft announced the general availability of the Azure Functions Flex Consumption Plan. This plan extends […]
In this blog, I will walk you through deploying code to Azure Functions using the Azure CLI and the Flex Consumption plan. Previous plans for Azure […]