Microsoft Enables Kubernetes For Windows Edge-computing Devices

May 13, 2022

Microsoft will unveil several features during its Build 2022 developer conference scheduled for May 24.

One of the features enables Kubernetes for lightweight Windows edge computing devices. This possible b the Project Haven effort. This feature is important because edge computing remains the leading use case for container or Kubernetes-based deployments.

The Build event will witness a few Windows-related sessions, some of which will focus on the Microsoft App Store. Attendees should also expect a lot of Power Platform low-code; AI development tools; IoT; and hybrid/connected apps talk at the event.

The company also provided sessions for Microsoft Graph, a centralized application programming interface (API). Microsoft Graph gives developers access to data on everything from Teams, Outlook / Exchange, SharePoint and OneDrive to Azure Active Directory, Intune and Windows services such as Universal Print.

No new Windows OS features will debut at the event. Microsoft will be showcasing version 2 of its Synapse analytics platform code-named “Trident” at the event, with a session on the Synapse Gen 2 data warehouse on the Build docket.

The sources for this piece include an article in ZDNet.

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