Find what you need faster with XLOOKUP—now generally available
XLOOKUP in Excel is generally available to all users on Windows, Mac, and Excel on the web today! The post Find what you need faster with XLOOKUP—now generally available appeared first on Microsoft 365...
View ArticleAnnouncing Experimental Mobile Blazor Bindings February update
I’m delighted to share an update of Experimental Mobile Blazor Bindings with several new features and fixes. On January 14th we announced the first experimental release of Mobile Blazor Bindings, which...
View ArticleUsing .NET for Apache® Spark™ to Analyze Log Data
At Spark + AI Summit in May 2019, we released .NET for Apache Spark. .NET for Apache Spark is aimed at making Apache® Spark, and thus the exciting world of big data analytics, accessible to .NET...
View ArticleMicrosoft Connected Vehicle Platform: trends and investment areas
This post was co-authored by the extended Azure Mobility Team. The past year has been eventful for a lot of reasons. At Microsoft, we’ve expanded our partnerships, including Volkswagen, LG Electronics,...
View ArticleMicrosoft 365 Developer Day: Dual-screen experiences
Today at Microsoft 365 Developer Day: Dual-screen experiences, we showed you our vision for dual screens. We shared how dual-screen devices are optimized for the way you naturally work and want to get...
View ArticleChanges in the foreach package
by Hong Ooi, Senior Data Scientist at Microsoft and maintainer of the foreach package This post is to announce some new and upcoming changes in the foreach package. First, foreach can now be found on...
View ArticleAnnouncing the preview of Azure Shared Disks for clustered applications
Today, we are announcing the limited preview of Azure Shared Disks, the industry’s first shared cloud block storage. Azure Shared Disks enables the next wave of block storage workloads migrating to the...
View ArticleSQL Server runs best on Azure. Here’s why.
SQL Server customers migrating their databases to the cloud have multiple choices for their cloud destination. To thoroughly assess which cloud is best for SQL Server workloads, two key factors to...
View ArticleNew optimizations boost performance in preview builds of Microsoft Edge
Starting with Microsoft Edge build 81.0.389.0 on 64-bit Windows 10, we’ve enabled new toolchain optimizations that should provide a substantial performance improvement in general browsing workloads....
View ArticleMaking our Unity Analyzers Open-Source
Here at the Visual Studio Tools for Unity team our mission is to improve the productivity of Unity developers. In Visual Studio 2019 we’ve introduced our Unity Analyzers, a collection of Unity specific...
View Article.NET Framework February 2020 Security and Quality Rollup
Today, we are releasing the February 2020 Security and Quality Rollup Updates for .NET Framework. Security The February Security and Quality Rollup Update does not contain any new security fixes. See...
View ArticlePython in Visual Studio Code – February 2020 Release
We are happy to announce that the February 2020 release of the Python Extension for Visual Studio Code is now available. You can download the Python extension from the Marketplace, or install it...
View ArticleAnnouncing .NET Interactive – Try .NET includes .NET Notebooks and more
At Microsoft Ignite 2019, we were happy to announce that the "Try .NET global tool" added support for C# and F# Jupyter notebooks. Last week, the same team that brought you .NET Notebooks announced...
View ArticleCreating .NET Core global tools on macOS
One of the really cool aspects about .NET Core is the support for global tools. You can use global tools to simplify common tasks during your development workflow. For example, you can create tools to...
View ArticleDecompilation of C# code made easy with Visual Studio
Have you ever found yourself debugging a .NET project or memory dump only to be confronted with a No Symbols Loaded page? Or maybe experienced an exception occurring in a 3rd party .NET assembly but...
View ArticleIt’s time for you to install Windows Terminal
It's time. It's the feature complete release of the Windows Terminal. Stop reading, and go install it. I'll wait here. You done? OK. You can download the Windows Terminal from the Microsoft Store or...
View ArticleSpread the love this Valentine’s Day!
You may know that Microsoft Rewards lets you earn points just by searching with Bing or shopping with Microsoft and redeem those points towards gift cards and other items, but did you know that you can...
View ArticleAzure Offline Backup with Azure Data Box now in preview
An ever-increasing number of enterprises, even as they adopt a hybrid IT strategy, continue to retain mission-critical data on-premises and look towards the public cloud as an effective offsite for...
View ArticleAzure Firewall Manager now supports virtual networks
This post was co-authored by Yair Tor, Principal Program Manager, Azure Networking. Last November we introduced Microsoft Azure Firewall Manager preview for Azure Firewall policy and route management...
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