Developers urged testers currently subscribed to the Azure Community Technology Preview to upgrade their accounts to paid subscriptions by February 1. Users who do not upgrade will be unable to create new databases, but will retain access to existing databases between February 1 and March 1. Clients who do not upgrade by March 1 will have their accounts deleted.
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The Microsoft Azure enterprise cloud computing platform will have its full commercial release on February 1, the company revealed in a blog post on Monday.
Developers urged testers currently subscribed to the Azure Community Technology Preview to upgrade their accounts to paid subscriptions by February 1. Users who do not upgrade will be unable to create new databases, but will retain access to existing databases between February 1 and March 1. Clients who do not upgrade by March 1 will have their accounts deleted.
The Microsoft Azure enterprise cloud computing platform will have its full commercial release on February 1, the company revealed in a blog post on Monday.