New to Microsoft 365 in April—tools for the modern workplace
This month, we’re kicking off a new approach and moving from our monthly “What’s new in Office 365” blog to “What’s new in Microsoft 365.” We’re also consolidating updates from across Office 365,...
View ArticleAnnouncing the .NET Framework 4.7.2
Today, we are happy to announce the release of the .NET Framework 4.7.2. It’s included in the Windows 10 April 2018 Update. .NET Framework 4.7.2 is also available on Windows 7+ and Windows Server 2008...
View ArticleWhat’s new in VSTS Sprint 133 Update
The Sprint 133 Update of Visual Studio Team Services (VSTS) has rolled out to all accounts. In this Update we continue to expand on the languages and platforms we support build and release. Check out...
View ArticlePython, Node.js, Go client libraries for Azure Event Hubs in public preview
Azure Event Hubs is expanding its ecosystem to support more languages. Azure Event Hubs is a highly scalable data-streaming platform processing millions of events per second. Event Hubs uses Advanced...
View ArticleExplore SaaS analytics with Azure SQL Database, SQL Data Warehouse, Data...
Continuing our series of tutorials on SaaS application patterns with SQL Database, we are delighted to announce an additional cross tenant analytics tutorial. This new tutorial shows how to extract and...
View ArticleAnnouncing the DevOps Resource Center
One of the favorite parts of my job is curating a web site with the stories of how we work. Those experience reports and more of our guidance are now consolidated at https://aka.ms/devops. In addition...
View ArticleAnnouncing Babylon.js v3.2
Babylon.js is an open source framework designed from ground up to help create easy and powerful 3D experiences in your browser or your web apps. Today I’m excited to announce the availability of...
View ArticleBuild-A-Bear turns to Microsoft 365 to empower employees and drive...
Today’s post was written by Mike Early, senior managing director and head of information technology at Build-A-Bear Workshop. Build-A-Bear Workshop has brought joy to families and kids since 1997. And...
View ArticleSupporting Jetty for Java in Visual Studio Code
Eclipse Jetty is a popular web server and servlet container in Java community. We’ve released a new Jetty extension for Visual Studio Code that makes it easy to run and deploy WAR packages (Web...
View ArticleGlobal VNet Peering now generally available
Today, I am thrilled to announce the general availability of Global VNet Peering in all Azure public regions, empowering you to take the ease, simplicity, and isolation of VNet peering to the next...
View ArticleMonitor Microsoft peering in ExpressRoute with Network Performance Monitor...
We are excited to announce the public preview of Network Performance Monitor’s (NPM) new capability to monitor Microsoft peering in ExpressRoute. This complements NPM’s generally available capability...
View ArticleMicrosoft Build: Come for the tech, stay for the party
Looking forward to Microsoft Build? Now you’ve got one more reason. After three days of can’t-miss tech sessions and skill-sharpening workshops, we’re throwing an awesome party for attendees at...
View ArticleAzure Marketplace new offers: April 1–15
We continue to expand the Azure Marketplace ecosystem. From April 1st to 15th, 20 new offers successfully met the onboarding criteria and went live. See details of the new offers below: (Basic) Apache...
View ArticleThe 3 improvements to Dev Center you should know about
We’ve been working hard on Windows Dev Center and wanted to share some of the improvements we’ve made for you, our developers. You can now submit PWAs to the Microsoft Store First, we’re excited to...
View ArticleTowards More Intelligent Search: Deep Learning for Query Semantics
Deep learning is helping to make Bing’s search results more intelligent. Here’s a peek behind the curtain of how we’re applying some of these techniques. Last week, I noticed there were dates printed...
View ArticleBring the power of serverless to your IoT application and compete for cash...
It is hard these days to not walk past something which is connected to the Internet in some way. These things are everywhere - desks, pockets, wrists, walls, kitchens, vehicles, factories, traffic...
View ArticleCMake Support in Visual Studio – Code Analysis and CMake 3.11
Visual Studio 2017 15.7 Preview 4 is now available and we have added a few more CMake features in addition to the Targets View and single file compilation added in Preview 3. We keep the version of...
View ArticleMicrosoft extends AI support to PyTorch 1.0 deep learning framework
Today Microsoft is announcing the support for PyTorch 1.0 in Azure Machine Learning Services and Data Science Virtual Machine. PyTorch 1.0 takes the modular, production-oriented capabilities from...
View ArticleThe Azure Cloud Collaboration Center: A First-of-Its Kind Facility
As businesses around the world continue to adopt Azure, it's our mission to ensure our customers can trust our cloud. Today in Redmond, we invited the world to see how our teams are innovating in the...
View ArticleAzure Storage Explorer Generally Available
We are pleased to announce the general availability of Microsoft Azure Storage Explorer. Storage Explorer provides easy management of Azure Storage accounts and contents, including Blobs, Files,...
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