Microsoft Announce Azure App Service
News|27 March 2015
Azure App Service is a new, one-of-a kind cloud service that enables developers to build web and mobile apps for any platform and any device. Azure App Service brings together the capabilities from Azure Websites, Azure Mobile Services, and Azure BizTalk Services into a unique integrated offering, while adding powerful new features which include:
- Web Apps – Create mission critical Web apps that scale with your business.
- Mobile Apps – Engage employees, partners and customers on any device at any time.
- Logic Apps – Automate business processes across SaaS and on-premises.
- API Apps – Easily build and consume Cloud APIs within any app.
Click here to read the Azure blog.
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