Dependency Autocompletion, Performance Improvements and More for Java on...
Welcome to February update of Java on Visual Studio Code! We’d like to share a few new improvements to further enhance your productivity, including Dependency auto-completion and more Maven updates...
View ArticleRunning Cognitive Services on Azure IoT Edge
This blog post is co-authored by Emmanuel Bertrand, Senior Program Manager, Azure IoT. We recently announced Azure Cognitive Services in containers for Computer Vision, Face, Text Analytics, and...
View ArticlePython in Visual Studio Code – February 2019 Release
We are pleased to announce that the February 2019 release of the Python Extension for Visual Studio Code is now available. You can download the Python extension from the Visual Studio Marketplace, or...
View ArticleLatest enhancements now available for Cognitive Services’ Computer Vision
This blog was co-authored by Lei Zhang, Principal Research Manager, Computer Vision You can now extract more insights and unlock new workflows from your images with the latest enhancements to Cognitive...
View ArticleAnnouncing the general availability of Azure Lab Services
Today, we are very excited to announce the general availability of Azure Lab Services - your computer labs in the cloud. With Azure Lab Services, you can easily set up and provide on-demand access to...
View ArticleVisual Studio 2019 Release Candidate (RC) now available
Today we’re sharing a Visual Studio 2019 Release Candidate (RC) – one of the final steps before general availability on April 2 at the virtual launch event. You can download the RC at...
View ArticleAn update to C# versions and C# tooling
Starting with Visual Studio 2019 Preview 4, we’ll be adjusting how C# versions are treated in .NET tooling. Summary of changes Firstly, we’re adding two new Language Version (LangVersion) values:...
View ArticleOpen Existing CMake Caches in Visual Studio
Visual Studio typically manages all the details of CMake for you, under the hood, when you open a project. However, some development workflows require more fine-grained control over how CMake is...
View ArticleCUDA 10.1 available now, with support for latest Microsoft Visual Studio 2019...
We are pleased to echo NVIDIA’s announcement for CUDA 10.1 today, and are particularly excited about CUDA 10.1’s continued compatibility for Visual Studio. CUDA 10.1 will work with RC, RTW and future...
View ArticleHosted Pipelines Announcements: VS 2019, Mojave, and more
More capabilities are coming to the Hosted Agents experience for Azure Pipelines. Today, the Hosted Pipelines Infrastructure team is excited to announce the first of those capabilities is already...
View ArticleIntroducing Microsoft Azure Sentinel, intelligent security analytics for your...
Security can be a never-ending saga—a chronicle of increasingly sophisticated attacks, volumes of alerts, and long resolution timeframes where today’s Security Information and Event Management (SIEM)...
View ArticleCognitive Services Speech SDK 1.3 – February update
Developers can now access the latest Cognitive Services Speech SDK which now supports: Selection of the input microphone through the AudioConfig class Expanded support for Debian 9 Unity in C# (beta)...
View ArticleCreating IoT applications with Azure Database for PostgreSQL
There are numerous IoT use cases in different industries, with common categories like predictive maintenance, connected vehicles, anomaly detection, asset monitoring, and many others. For example, in...
View ArticleNew device modeling experience in Azure IoT Central
On the Azure IoT Central team, we are constantly talking with our customers to understand how we can continue to provide more value. One of our top pieces of product feedback has been for a clearer...
View ArticleNew to Microsoft 365 in February—advancing security and empowering a modern...
This month, we released several new capabilities to help you stay ahead of threats, create a more productive workplace, and keep you in the flow of work. The post New to Microsoft 365 in...
View ArticleNow is the time to make the shift to Microsoft 365
With Windows 7 end of support less than a year away, now is the time to make the shift to Windows 10 and Office 365. Microsoft has resources to make that move as smooth as possible. The post Now is the...
View ArticleWindows 10 SDK Preview Build 18342 available now!
On Tuesday, we released a new Windows 10 Preview Build of the SDK to be used in conjunction with Windows 10 Insider Preview (Build 18342 or greater). The Preview SDK Build 18342 contains bug fixes and...
View ArticleTop Stories from the Microsoft DevOps Community – 2019.03.01
I don’t know why but it seems like some weeks are just busier than others for everybody. And y’all have obviously been busy, because this week I got so many notifications about Agile, DevOps, GitHub...
View Article.NET Framework March 1, 2019 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 version 1809...
Today, March 1, we released the February 2019 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 version 1809 and Windows Server 2019. Quality and Reliability This release contains the following quality and reliability...
View ArticleAn architecture for real-time scoring with R
Let's say you've developed a predictive model in R, and you want to embed predictions (scores) from that model into another application (like a mobile or Web app, or some automated service). If you...
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