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Microsoft and LangChain4j: A Partnership for Secure, Enterprise-Grade Java AI Applications

The artificial intelligence landscape presents unprecedented opportunities for Java developers. With decades of experience building robust enterprise applications using Spring, Quarkus and Jakarta EE, Java developers are uniquely positioned to create sophisticated AI solutions. The...
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Bring your own agents into Microsoft 365 Copilot

Custom Engine Agents now generally available—build and integrate your own AI into the flow of work Microsoft 365 Copilot is redefining how people interact with AI—embedding it directly into the flow of work as the intuitive, natural interface for agents: the ‘UI for AI’ As...
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MSSQL MCP in Action
Jun 26, 2025
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Introducing MSSQL MCP Server (Preview)

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Arun Vijayraghavan
The next leap in data interaction isn't just about efficient processing; it's about intuitive and meaningful conversation with your own data. For years, the true power of SQL Server databases has been locked behind complex query languages and specialized tools, accessible primarily...
Azure SQL Devs’ Corner
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Jun 26, 2025
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Simpler XAML in .NET MAUI 10

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David Ortinau
Make your .NET MAUI XAML more consistent and easier to read with global and implicit XML namespaces.
.NET Blog
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Jun 26, 2025
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How Electronic Arts standardized C++ builds across Windows and Linux with Visual Studio Build Tools

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Sinem Akinci
At Electronic Arts (EA), the Frostbite Enginering Workflows team has thousands of developers who work on powerful game engines behind popular games.  EA has relied on Visual Studio for years due to several features such as IntelliSense, Build Insights, and the overall debugging...
C++ Team Blog
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Jun 26, 2025
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Introducing the Azure Storage Connector for PyTorch

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Rohit Ganguly
This post announces the Azure Storage Connector for PyTorch (azstoragetorch), integrating files from Azure Blob Storage into your PyTorch training pipeline.
Azure SDK Blog
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Jun 26, 2025
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Why do I get errors about some weird symbol called ?main@@YAHP$01E$AAV?$Array@PE$AAVString@Platform..., part 2

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Raymond Chen
Figuring out why C++/CX makes a difference.
The Old New Thing
Jun 26, 2025
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Dev Proxy v0.29 with refactored architecture, MCP server, and exposed LM prompts

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Introducing Dev Proxy v0.29, with a major architectural overhaul, control over language model prompts, and improved diagnostics.
Microsoft 365 Developer Blog
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Jun 26, 2025
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Fleet Configuration Management

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Cameron Taylor
This post explains the challenge of fleet configuration management, the role of an automated fleet configuration management system, and describes key considerations for building such a system.
ISE Developer Blog
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Jun 25, 2025
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Better Models, Smarter Defaults: Claude Sonnet 4, GPT-4.1, and More Control in Visual Studio

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Rhea Patel
We’re excited to share some major improvements to the Copilot experience in Visual Studio, including smarter default models, more choices, and easier ways to manage your usage. Smarter default model Copilot in Visual Studio now uses GPT-4.1 as the default model (previously 4o). In our...
Visual Studio Blog
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Jun 25, 2025
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Removing Azure Resource Manager reliance on Azure DevOps sign-ins

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Angel Wong
Azure DevOps will no longer depend on the Azure Resource Manager (ARM) resource (https://management.azure.com) when you sign in or refresh Microsoft Entra access tokens. Previously, Azure DevOps required the ARM audience during sign-in and token refresh flows. This requirement meant...
Azure DevOps Blog