Announcing general availability of Azure Fluid Relay service
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Today, we’re announcing the general availability of Azure Fluid Relay and Fluid Framework azure-client v1.0 library for all web developers. Fluid Framework and Azure Fluid Relay service are now ready to power production-quality solutions.
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