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Linux, Open Source and Microsoft Azure: unusual friends?

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Historically, Microsoft, Linux and OSS are not the terms you see together in one sentence… but the times have changed. Open source plays a key role when it comes to innovation. Whether you run application servers like JBoss or container platforms like Docker or OpenShift or using PaaS platforms such as Cloud Foundry, Microsoft Azure is a great place to deploy and run such workloads. Join me to learn about Microsoft’s strategy around open source in Azure, hear me describe and demonstrate platform features that help build great apps to combine the power of platform-native features with the value of open source innovation. Learn how our partnerships such as with Red Hat help extend the value of Microsoft Azure even further.