Microsoft Azure IoT Device Agent V2 general availability
We are excited to announce the general availability of Microsoft Azure IoT Device Agent V2. The Microsoft Azure IoT Device Agent is an open-source, ready-to-build and package solution for Windows 10...
View ArticleModernizing Windows CE systems with Windows 10 IoT
Microsoft has provided platforms and operating systems for embedded devices for decades. As new offerings such as Windows 10 IoT have become available, our customers and partners are increasingly...
View ArticleWhat’s new with Azure Pipelines
Azure Pipelines, part of the Azure DevOps suite, is our Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery (CI and CD) platform, used every day by large enterprises, individual developers, and open source...
View ArticleBuild with Azure IoT Central and IoT Plug and Play
We’ve made it our mission to provide powerful yet simple-to-use IoT offerings across cloud and edge, so that our partners and customers can quickly move from idea, to pilot, and then production without...
View ArticleKey improvements to the Azure portal user experience
We’re constantly working on user experience improvements in the Azure portal. Our goal is to offer you a productive and easy-to-use platform so you can build, manage, and monitor your service from a...
View ArticleGenerally available: Azure Red Hat OpenShift
At Red Hat Summit 2018, I had the pleasure of working with Scott Guthrie to demonstrate the new managed OpenShift on Azure that we were building into the Azure platform in partnership with Red Hat....
View ArticleReshaping the business landscape with serverless APIs
Things are changing for the modern business. API-first development and microservices architecture is opening the door to new innovations. Many of these new approaches are possible in part due to the...
View ArticleIntroducing Azure Boards to the GitHub Marketplace
With the adoption of Agile and DevOps practices into your team comes a wealth of autonomy and flexibility to develop the features that matter for your customers and own them through the development...
View ArticleNew code analysis quick fixes for uninitialized memory (C6001) and use before...
In the latest Preview release of Visual Studio 2019 version 16.1, we’ve added two quick fixes to the Code Analysis experience focused around uninitialized variable checks. These quick fixes are...
View ArticleSAP and Microsoft bring IoT data to the core of the business applications
As a leader in the IoT cloud ecosystem, Microsoft enables a full stack of business applications, within different industries, across the intelligent edge and intelligent cloud. The continued growth of...
View ArticleConnecting the colossal: How to scale innovation with serverless integration
Starting the process of migrating to the cloud can be daunting. Legacy systems that are colossal in scale often overwhelm the average team tasked with the mission of digital transformation. How can...
View ArticleImproved cloud service performance through ASIC acceleration
Delivering new, transformational capabilities increasingly requires that we develop for ourselves competencies which we’d previously turned to our suppliers for. Our experience building Azure public...
View ArticleAzure SQL Data Warehouse releases new capabilities for performance and security
As the amount of data stored and queried continues to rise, it becomes increasingly important to have the most price-performant data warehouse. While we’re excited about being the industry leader in...
View ArticleSigning into Azure DevOps using your GitHub credentials
Across all of Microsoft, we are focusing on empowering developers to build better apps, faster. One way we are accomplishing that is by providing a range of products and services covering all stages of...
View ArticleIntroducing diagnostics improvements in .NET Core 3.0
In .NET Core 3.0, we are introducing a suite of tools that utilize new features in the .NET runtime that make it easier to diagnose and solve performance problems. These runtime features help you...
View ArticleAddressSanitizer (ASan) for the Linux Workload in Visual Studio 2019
In Visual Studio 2019 version 16.1 Preview 3 we have integrated AddressSanitizer (ASan) into Visual Studio for Linux projects. ASan is a runtime memory error detector for C/C++ that catches the...
View ArticlePay-per-GB pricing and more Azure Artifacts updates
Azure Artifacts is the one place for all of the packages, binaries, tools, and scripts your software team needs. It’s part of Azure DevOps, a suite of tools that helps teams plan, build, and ship...
View ArticleAnnouncing Entity Framework 6.3 Preview with .NET Core Support
The first preview of the EF 6.3 runtime is now available in NuGet. Note that the package is versioned as 6.3.0-preview5. We plan to continue releasing previews of EF 6.3 every month in alignment with...
View ArticleIntroducing the new Microsoft.Data.SqlClient
Those of you who have been following .NET development closely have very likely seen Scott Hunter’s latest blog post, .NET Core is the Future of .NET. The change in focus of .NET Framework towards...
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