Top Stories from the Microsoft DevOps Community – 2019.05.03
It’s Friday – which means that Microsoft Build 2019 starts Monday! I’m literally writing this on my way to the airport and I couldn’t be more excited to be able to talk to so many passionate, creative...
View ArticleNew Azure Machine Learning updates simplify and accelerate the ML lifecycle
With the exponential rise of data, we are undergoing a technology transformation, as organizations realize the need for insights driven decisions. Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML)...
View ArticleA deep dive into what’s new with Azure Cognitive Services
This blog post was co-authored by Tina Coll, Senior Product Marketing Manager, Azure Cognitive Services. Microsoft Build 2019 marks an important milestone for the evolution of Azure Cognitive Services...
View ArticleAI-first content understanding, now across more types of content for even...
This post is authored by Elad Ziklik, Principal Program Manager, Applied AI. Today, data isn’t the barrier to innovation, usable data is. Real-world information is messy and carries valuable knowledge...
View ArticleVisual Studio Code C/C++ extension: May 2019 Update
The May 2019 update of the Visual Studio Code C/C++ extension is now available to C/C++ extension Insiders. This release includes many new features – Visual Studio Code Remote Development extensions...
View ArticleVisual Studio 2019 for Mac version 8.1 Preview 1
Today, we are proud to announce the next major update for Visual Studio for Mac: Visual Studio 2019 for Mac version 8.1 Preview. In this update, we are offering our new C# editor as the default...
View ArticleMicrosoft Edge – All the news from Build 2019
Today kicks off Microsoft Build 2019, and with it, lots of exciting announcements for the next version of Microsoft Edge! Less than a month ago, we shipped our first Dev and Canary channel preview...
View ArticleVisual Studio Container Tools Extension (Preview) Announcement
Today we’re excited to announce the preview availability of the new Visual Studio Container Tools Extension (Preview) for Visual Studio 2019. This is an important milestone in the iteration of our...
View ArticleDeveloping people-centered experiences with Microsoft 365
Today at Microsoft Build 2019, Rajesh Jha and I will have the opportunity to share how developers can connect with customers in new ways and build people-centric experiences using the Microsoft 365...
View ArticleAnnouncing the general availability of IntelliCode plus a sneak peek
We’re excited to announce the general availability of Visual Studio IntelliCode and offer a sneak peek at an up-and-coming feature we think you’ll love! With the release of Visual Studio 2019 Version...
View ArticleVisual Studio 2019 version 16.1 Preview 3
The third Preview version of Visual Studio 2019 version 16.1 is now available. You can download it from VisualStudio.com. Or, if you’re already on the Preview channel, just click the notification bell...
View ArticleIntroducing .NET 5
Today, we’re announcing that the next release after .NET Core 3.0 will be .NET 5. This will be the next big release in the .NET family. There will be just one .NET going forward, and you will be able...
View ArticleASP.NET Core updates in .NET Core 3.0 Preview 5
ASP.NET Core updates in .NET Core 3.0 Preview 5 .NET Core 3.0 Preview 5 is now available. This iteration was brief for the team and primarily includes bug fixes and improvements to the more significant...
View ArticleAnnouncing .NET Core 3.0 Preview 5
Today, we are announcing .NET Core 3.0 Preview 5. It includes a new Json serializer, support for publishing single file executables, an update to runtime roll-forward, and changes in the BCL. If you...
View ArticleC++ with Visual Studio 2019 and Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL)
In Visual Studio 2019 version 16.1 Preview 3 we have added native support for using C++ with the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL). WSL lets you run a lightweight Linux environment directly on Windows,...
View ArticleAnnouncing Kubernetes integration for Azure Pipelines
Kubernetes and Docker containers have become an important part of many organizations’ stack, as they move to transform their business digitally. Kubernetes increases the agility of your infrastructure,...
View ArticleBing Maps SDK Public Preview for Android and iOS Launches Today
We are excited to announce that the Bing Maps SDK for Android and iOS is now available for public preview. Experience the power of Bing Maps on mobile! Bing Maps SDK for Android and iOS features new...
View ArticleBing Maps releases three new services: Mixed Reality Map Control, iOS &...
The past several weeks had a lot of exciting developments when it comes to Bing Maps. As the team prepared for Microsoft Build 2019, we were also busy working on several next level new releases that...
View ArticleAnnouncing ML.NET 1.0
We are excited to announce the release of ML.NET 1.0 today. ML.NET is a free, cross-platform and open source machine learning framework designed to bring the power of machine learning (ML) into .NET...
View Article.NET Core is the Future of .NET
We introduced .NET Core 1.0 on November 2014. The goal with .NET Core was to take the learning from our experience building, shipping and servicing .NET Framework over the previous 12 years and build a...
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