Windows 10 SDK Preview Build 18890 available now!
Today, we released a new Windows 10 Preview Build of the SDK to be used in conjunction with Windows 10 Insider Preview (Build 18890 or greater). The Preview SDK Build 18890 contains bug fixes and under...
View ArticleAnnouncing TraceProcessor Preview 0.1.0
Process ETW traces in .NET. Background Event Tracing for Windows (ETW) is a powerful trace collection system built-in to the Windows operating system. Windows has deep integration with ETW, including...
View ArticleWhat’s new in R 3.6.0
A major update to the open-source R language, R 3.6.0, was released on April 26 and is now available for download for Windows, Mac and Linux. As a major update, it has many new features, user-visible...
View ArticleTake your machine learning models to production with new MLOps capabilities
This blog post was authored by Jordan Edwards, Senior Program Manager, Microsoft Azure. At Microsoft Build 2019 we announced MLOps capabilities in Azure Machine Learning service. MLOps, also known as...
View ArticleLinux Development with C++ in Visual Studio 2019: WSL, ASan for Linux,...
In Visual Studio 2019 you can target both Windows and Linux from the comfort of a single IDE. In Visual Studio 2019 version 16.1 Preview 3 we announced several new features specific to the Linux...
View ArticleTop Stories from Microsoft Build – 2019.05.10
Whew, what a week! Microsoft Build 2019 has come and gone, and what an amazing conference it was. There were so many great announcements for Microsoft products, and for Azure and DevOps in particular....
View ArticleSystems Thinking as important as ever for new coders
I was at the Microsoft BUILD conference last week and spent some time with a young university student who came prepared. I was walking between talks and he had a sheet of paper organized with...
View ArticleAnnouncing the Azure Pipelines app for Microsoft Teams
As developers, we spend considerable time and energy on monitoring builds and releases. To help us be more efficient, we are excited to announce the availability of the Azure Pipelines app for...
View ArticleLenovo’s new ThinkBook S series—built for business
Lenovo’s new ultra-slim ThinkBook S series is designed for small to medium-sized businesses who need security, reliability, and support services. The post Lenovo’s new ThinkBook S series—built for...
View ArticleRecent Searches Now Available in Bing Maps Autosuggest
Can’t find the place you searched for last week? No problem! Now you’ll see search suggestions on Bing Maps for your recent searches. To try it out, start by searching for something on the map. Next...
View ArticleAzure SQL Database Edge: Enabling intelligent data at the edge
The world of data changes at a rapid pace, with more and more data being projected to be stored and processed at the edge. Microsoft has enabled enterprises with the capability of adopting a common...
View ArticleGeneral Availability For Azure Dev Spaces
Last week at Build, we announced general availability of Azure Dev Spaces. This add-on for Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) enables your team to develop applications with cloud velocity. Run your service...
View ArticleVisualize your build with IncrediBuild’s Build Monitor and Visual Studio 2019
There’s seeing your build, and then there’s REALLY seeing your build. The difference can be quite dramatic, unveiling a new world of possibilities. As part of a partnership between IncrediBuild and...
View ArticleAnnouncing UI Tests in CI/CD for Desktop App Developers
For many years the ability to run UI tests in CI/CD has provided great value to web developers. This past Microsoft Build 2019 we were excited to announce desktop app developers can now also run UI...
View ArticleHowden: How they built a knowledge mining solution with Azure Search
Customers across industries including healthcare, legal, media, and manufacturing are looking for new solutions to solve business challenges with AI, including knowledge mining with Azure Search. Azure...
View ArticleAzure Firewall and network virtual appliances
Network security solutions can be delivered as appliances on premises, as network virtual appliances (NVAs) that run in the cloud or as a cloud native offering (known as firewall-as-a-service)....
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