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Default Azure goes database mad

Appealing to the widest range of developers

As part of its cunning plan to make Azure a platform appeals to the widest range of developers possible, Microsoft has gone a bit database mad.

The software king of the world has lifted the kimono on a range of new features at Build, its annual developer conference mostly with a data theme.

This included the Cosmos DB, a replacement for, or upgrade to, Microsoft's Document DB NoSQL database. Vole touts Cosmos DB as being designed for "planet-scale" applications and giving developers fine control over the replication policies and reliability.

http://fudzilla.com/news/43630-azure-goes-database-mad
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