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Microsoft just dropped Drasi, and it could change how we handle big data


Microsoft unveils Drasi, a groundbreaking open-source data processing system that simplifies event-driven architectures and revolutionizes cloud-native development for improved efficiency and real-time responsiveness.

As with Radius, Microsoft is actively seeking feedback from partners and early adopters to refine Drasi and address any scaling, performance, or security concerns that may arise in production environments. As businesses increasingly rely on cloud-native applications and real-time data processing, tools like Drasi and Radius could play a crucial role in managing the growing complexity of modern software systems. Whether Drasi will indeed establish itself as a new category of data processing system, as Russinovich suggests, remains to be seen, but its introduction marks another significant step in Microsoft’s ongoing efforts to shape the future of cloud computing through open-source innovation.

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