Headless CMS and Decoupled CMS in .NET Core
I'm sure I'll miss some, so if I do, please sound off in the comments and I'll update this post over the next week or so! Lately I've been noticing a lot of "Headless" CMSs (Content Management System)....
View ArticleAccelerating healthcare AI startups in the cloud
Frost and Sullivan has estimated the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Market for Healthcare IT in 2018 for hospitals at $574 million USD and expects it to grow at a CAGR of 65 percent to $4.3 billion USD...
View ArticleBring Your Own Keys for Apache Kafka on HDInsight
One of the biggest security and compliance requirements for enterprise customers is to encrypt their data at rest using their own encryption key. This is even more critical in a post-GDPR world. Today,...
View ArticleOne month retirement notice: Access Control Service
Access Control Service is scheduled to be retired on November 7, 2018 with an extension option to February 4, 2019 The Access Control Service, otherwise known as ACS, is officially being retired. Since...
View ArticleIn case you missed it: September 2018 roundup
In case you missed them, here are some articles from September of particular interest to R users. R code by Barry Rowlingson to replicate an XKCD comic about curve fitting. The rayshader package...
View ArticleGoChain blockchain available on Azure
The team at GoChain is bringing their private, scalable blockchain offering to Microsoft Azure. GoChain is a smart contract blockchain based on a go-ethereum code fork, with changes to protocol and...
View ArticleEphemeral OS Disk in limited preview
Last week at Microsoft Ignite, we launched Ultra SSD, a new industry leading high-performance disk type for IO intensive workloads. Adding to that, today we are delighted to share the limited preview...
View Articlestd::any: How, when, and why
This post is part of a regular series of posts where the C++ product team here at Microsoft and other guests answer questions we have received from customers. The questions can be about anything C++...
View ArticleVisual Studio 2017 version 15.9 Preview 3
Today, we are releasing the third preview of Visual Studio 2017 version 15.9. You can download it here and share your feedback with our engineering teams. This release includes ARM64 support in UWP...
View ArticleAnnouncing Babylon.js 3.3!
We are pleased to announce the launch of Babylon.js 3.3! This release adds amazing new UI and interaction features, major updates to particle system controls, new environment generation tools,...
View ArticleMicrosoft Ignite 2018 Bing Maps APIs session recordings now available
The Bing Maps team was in Orlando, Florida, September 24th through the 28th for Microsoft Ignite 2018. If you were not able to attend the event, the session recordings are now available for viewing on...
View ArticleUpdate on .NET Core 3.0 and .NET Framework 4.8
In May, we announced .NET Core 3.0, the next major version of .NET Core that adds support for building desktop applications using WinForms, WPF, and Entity Framework 6. We also announced some exciting...
View ArticleWhat’s new in Microsoft Edge in the Windows 10 October 2018 Update
Yesterday, Yusuf Mehdi announced the Windows 10 October 2018 Update, the newest feature update for Windows 10. The October 2018 Update brings with it the best version of Microsoft Edge yet, with new...
View ArticleProvide feedback on detected threats in Azure Security Center
Azure Security Center automatically collects, analyzes, and integrates log data from your Azure resources to detect threats. Machine learning algorithms run against collected data and generate security...
View ArticleAnnouncing ASP.NET SignalR 2.4.0 Preview 1
We recently released the first preview of the upcoming 2.4.0 release of ASP.NET SignalR. As we mentioned in our previous blog post on the future of ASP.NET SignalR we are releasing a new minor update...
View ArticleUse Hybrid Connections to Incrementally Migrate Applications to the Cloud
As the software industry shifts to running software in the cloud, organizations are looking to migrate existing applications from on-premises to the cloud. Last week at Microsoft’s Ignite conference,...
View ArticleGetting started with Universal Packages
At the end of last sprint we flipped the switch on a new feature for Azure Artifacts called Universal Packages. With Universal Packages teams can store artifacts that don’t neatly fit into the other...
View ArticleTroubleshooting Windows 10 Nearby Sharing and Bluetooth Antennas
When building my Ultimate Developer PC I picked this motherboard, and it's lovely. ASUS ROG STRIX LGA2066 X299 ATX Motherboard - Good solid board with built in BT and Wifi, an M.2 heatsink included,...
View ArticleVisual Studio 2017 and Visual Studio for Mac Support Updates
As we work to bring you Visual Studio 2019, our team will release the final update to Visual Studio 2017, version 15.9, in the coming months; you can try a preview of version 15.9 here. We’d love your...
View ArticleRemediating the October 2018 Git Security Vulnerability
Today, the Git project has announced a security vulnerability: there is a security issue in recursively cloning submodules that can lead to arbitrary code execution. The Azure DevOps team encourages...
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