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Jun 11, 2020
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Announcing .NET 5.0 Preview 5

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Today, we’re releasing .NET 5.0 Preview 5. It contains a small set of new features and performance improvements. The .NET 5.0 Preview 4 post covers what we are planning to deliver with .NET 5.0. Most of the features are now in the product, but many are not yet in their final state. We expect that the release will be very close to feature-complete b...

Jun 11, 2020
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ASP.NET Core updates in .NET 5 Preview 5

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.NET 5 Preview 5 is now available and is ready for evaluation! .NET 5 will be a current release.

Jun 11, 2020
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.NET Core June 2020 Updates – 2.1.19 and 3.1.5

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Today, we are releasing the .NET Core June 2020 Update. These updates contain security and reliability fixes. See the individual release notes for details on updated packages.

Jun 11, 2020
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June patches for Azure DevOps Server and Team Foundation Server

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This month, we are releasing fixes for security vulnerabilities that impact our self-hosted product, Azure DevOps Server 2019, as well as the following older Team Foundation Server releases: TFS 2017 and TFS 2018. The following vulnerabilities will be fixed with this patch:

Jun 4, 2020
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Visual Studio Subscriptions administrator feature updates

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Over the past few months, we’ve interviewed a number of our Visual Studio Subscriptions administrators, and had a couple different surveys running in the administration portal to better understand what you like, don’t like, and absolutely hate about the current admin experience (yes the surveys are read by the PM team; it’s not a black hole). &nbs...

Jun 4, 2020
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Introducing YARP Preview 1

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YARP is a project to create a reverse proxy server. It started when we noticed a pattern of questions from internal teams at Microsoft who were either building a reverse proxy for their service or had been asking about APIs and technology for building one, so we decided to get them all together to work on a common solution, which has become YARP.

Jun 4, 2020
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Save money and improve agility and scale by modernizing your SQL Server to Azure SQL

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We’re all adapting to uncertain times. As employees shift to more remote ways of working and consumer behavior changes to meet the new normal, businesses are faced with a challenging choice: slow down operations to operate more cost-effectively, lean into new opportunities that may not have otherwise existed, or both. Either way, the ability to qui...

Jun 4, 2020
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“The Azure SQL family: Innovation and value in the cloud “

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How businesses respond in times of uncertainty is as varied as the businesses themselves. Many slow down operations to operate more cost-effectively, while others lean into new opportunities that didn’t exist before. Regardless of how you respond, ensuring your organization can cost-effectively adapt and scale to rapidly changing conditions is key.

Jun 4, 2020
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Azure Maps Creator now available in preview

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As enterprises continue to evolve in their digital transformation journey, there is a need for augmenting Azure Maps content with project-specific and private business knowledge of places. Today we're launching Azure Maps Creator in preview to extend location intelligence to indoor spaces.