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Jan 15, 2020
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Azure API for FHIR

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Azure API for FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources) enables rapid exchange of data through FHIR APIs, backed by a managed Platform-as-a Service (PaaS) offering in the cloud. It makes it easier for anyone working with health data to ingest, manage, and persist Protected Health Information PHI in the cloud.

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Jan 15, 2020
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Misty Robotics and Azure

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Social bots on the way. Now that we’ve voice commanded everything in our house, the natural next step is to give it a face, a response, a smile. When I demo’d Misty to our FIRST Robotics team, they immediately fell in love – it’s so cute, you just wanna pitch the cheeks.

TeamAzureIoT
Jan 14, 2020
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Secure Access to Azure SQL Servers for Power BI

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How do you refresh Power BI datasets in the Power BI service from Azure SQL server resources while restricting traffic to specific resources? Learn how using the On-Premises Data Gateway and SQL endpoints can help you tighten security.

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Jan 13, 2020
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Why are Compiled Data Bindings Important in XAML

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Traditional data binding is expensive. It uses reflection and there are heavy demands on the CPU and on memory. In this post, Premier Consultant Bill Reiss explains how compiled bindings can improve performance in UWP apps.

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Jan 9, 2020
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Introduction to Azure Go SDK – Part 1

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In this 3-part series, Sr. Consultant Carlos A. Perez will showcase Azure SDKs for Go & gRPC. In Part 1, learn how to get started with gRPC and .NET Core.

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Jan 8, 2020
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Mindset & Culture at Microsoft

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For a few days afterwards that moment kept replaying in my head making me think about the mindset and culture of a company like Microsoft. How being part of a community of learners who are encouraged to “stretch” one’s skills and experiences really does make a difference both personally and professionally.

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