dapr

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Dapr (Distributed Application Runtime) is an open-source, portable, event-driven runtime that simplifies building microservices for cloud-native and edge applications. On WindowsForum.com, discussions highlight Dapr's role in Microsoft's open-source transformation, particularly its integration with Azure services, Kubernetes, and containerized workloads. The runtime provides APIs for state management, service-to-service invocation, pub/sub messaging, and observability, enabling developers to focus on business logic rather than infrastructure complexities. Dapr is often mentioned alongside Azure Linux, AKS, and WSL, reflecting its adoption in modern cloud-native architectures. It supports multiple programming languages and runs on any platform, making it a key tool for building resilient, scalable distributed systems in enterprise IT environments.
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