Connecting Network Cameras to Windows 10 Devices
Network cameras, which are Internet Protocol-based cameras that transmit video data over a local area network (LAN), are becoming increasingly prevalent – especially in surveillance and security...
View ArticleWindows 10 SDK Preview Build 18995 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 18995 or greater). The Preview SDK Build 18995contains bug fixes and under...
View ArticleUse new Azure Active Directory roles to reduce the number of Global...
New Azure Active Directory roles are designed to help you delegate administration tasks and reduce the number of Global administrators in your organization. The post Use new Azure Active Directory...
View ArticleBlazor Server in .NET Core 3.0 scenarios and performance
Since the release of Blazor Server with .NET Core 3.0 last month lots of folks have shared their excitement with us about being able to build client-side web UI with just .NET and C#. At the same time,...
View ArticleTop Stories from the Microsoft DevOps Community – 2019.10.11
Delivering software, especially in a large organization, is as much about writing code as about successful project and process management. In this week’s community update, we take a look at various...
View ArticleVisual Studio for Nintendo Switch? – FUZE4 Nintendo Switch is an...
I love my Nintendo Switch. It's a brilliant console that fits into my lifestyle. I use it on planes, the kids play it on long car rides, and it's great both portable and docked. NOTE: Check out my blog...
View ArticleAzure SQL Database: Continuous innovation and limitless scale at an...
More companies are choosing Azure for their SQL workloads, and it is easy to see why. Azure SQL Database is evergreen, meaning it does not need to be patched or upgraded, and it has a strong track...
View ArticleAzure Monitor adds Worker Service SDK, new ASP.NET core metrics
Application Insights from Azure Monitor empowers developers and IT professionals to observe, debug, diagnose, and improve their distributed services hosted on the cloud, on-premises, and through hybrid...
View ArticleSupport for Office 2010 is ending—get current with Office 365 ProPlus
Powered by the cloud and AI, Office 365 ProPlus is the tool you need to keep your business successful and secure. The post Support for Office 2010 is ending—get current with Office 365 ProPlus appeared...
View ArticleMicrosoft Azure AI hackathon’s winning projects
We are excited to share the winners of the first Microsoft Azure AI Hackathon, hosted on Devpost. Developers of all backgrounds and skill levels were welcome to join and submit any form of AI project,...
View ArticleImproving form controls in Microsoft Edge and Chromium
Since we began work on the next version of Microsoft Edge based on Chromium, we’ve been investigating ways to modernize form controls to provide a modern appearance as well as the touch friendliness...
View ArticleUsability Improvements for CMake in Visual Studio 2019 version 16.4: Launch...
We hear your feedback, and in Visual Studio 2019 version 16.4 Preview 2 we have addressed one of our top Developer Community issues related to CMake development in Visual Studio by revamping the...
View ArticleAnnouncing .NET Core 3.1 Preview 1
Today, we’re announcing .NET Core 3.1 Preview 1. .NET Core 3.1 will be a small release focused on key improvements in Blazor and Windows desktop, the two big additions in .NET Core 3.0. It will be a...
View ArticleAnnouncing Windows 10 support for Network Cameras!
Rise in demand for integrated security and monitoring solutions in various industry verticals has led to a rapid growth in video surveillance market globally. Network cameras, Internet Protocol-based...
View ArticleASP.NET Core updates in .NET Core 3.1 Preview 1
.NET Core 3.1 Preview 1 is now available. This release is primarily focused on bug fixes, but it contains a few new features as well. Here’s what’s new in this release for ASP.NET Core: Partial class...
View ArticleVisual Studio 2019 v16.4 Preview 2, Fall Sports, and Pumpkin Spice
Fall Colors on Microsoft Campus in Redmond Here at our Redmond campus in the Pacific Northwest, we are cloaked with a brilliant display of fall colors and team members walking around in their favorite...
View ArticleWindows 10 SDK Preview Build 18999 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 18999 or greater). The Preview SDK Build 18999 contains bug fixes and under...
View Article.NET Framework October 2019 Preview of Quality Rollup
Today, we are releasing the October 2019 Preview of Quality Rollup and Cumulative Updates for .NET Framework. Quality and Reliability This release contains the following quality and reliability...
View ArticleTrusted Cloud: security, privacy, compliance, resiliency, and IP
Can you trust your cloud provider? That’s a question being asked a lot of these days, and with the newest version of our popular white paper Trusted Cloud: Microsoft Azure security, privacy,...
View ArticleDocument Management Improvements: Vertical document tabs are here!
We are excited to announce that the first preview of Vertical Document Tabs is available as part of Visual Studio version 16.4 Preview 2. Vertical tabs give you the option to better utilize horizontal...
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