Microsoft today released updates to fix at least 85 security holes in its Windows operating systems and related software, including a new zero-day vulnerability in all supported versions of Windows that is being actively exploited. However, noticeably absent from this…
New previews for Azure OpenAI Service, AI dashboards in Azure Machine Learning and a web application routing add-in for Azure Kubernetes Service were am.
At its developer-focused Build 2022 conference today, Microsoft has announced a range of updates for its Azure services. The most interesting announcement deals with the Intelligent Data Platform.
The three-day Microsoft Build 2021 developers conference started virtually today with the No. 2 cloud provider introducing a slew of updates to its Azure cloud computing capabilities.
Azure announcements ranged from artificial intelligence (AI) features, to app services running on Kubernetes clusters with Azure Arc, to Azure Cosmos DB enhancements. The technology company also provided a look at the new PyTorch Enterprise on Microsoft Azure, new Azure Marketplace offers and the Microsoft Build of OpenJDK.
Microsoft is targeting a developer audience that’s estimated to reach 71.5 million in 2030, a 44.5 percent increase from today, according to IDC.
“It is our mission to empower this next generation of developers with world-class tools and cloud services that allow them to build the applications of the future,” Gabe Monroy, vice president of Microsoft Azure developer experience, said in a blog post. “These applications of the future will be intelligent, infused with AI to pr
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At its Build 2021 event, Microsoft has announced a plethora of new features coming to its cloud platform and associated services. It has also revealed enhancements to development platforms such as .NET.
.NET 6 Preview 4 is now live and contains lots of improvements on the development side of things. Developers utilizing a single codebase across multiple target platforms can make use of the .NET Multi-platform App UI (.NET MAUI) in Visual Studio. Developers building desktop web UIs can take advantage of ASP.NET Blazor hybrid apps. Additionally, support for Apple Silicon and Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) on ARM64 has been added. Smaller container images that have less of a memory footprint and web APIs can also be utilized to build smaller and faster microservices. As usual, the new release contains performance enhancements as well.