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Sep 7, 2018
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Azure.Source – Volume 47

Now generally available Announcing general availability of Azure IoT Hub’s integration with Azure Event Grid - IoT Hub integration with Azure Event Grid is now generally available, making it even easier to transform business insights from billions of devices sending their data to the cloud into actions by simplifying the architecture of IoT solutio...

Sep 5, 2018
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Monitoring environmental conditions near underwater datacenters using Deep Learning

At Microsoft, we put our cloud and artificial intelligence (AI) tools in the hands of those working to solve global environmental challenges, through programs such as AI for Earth. We also use these same tools to understand our own interaction with the environment, such as the work being done in concert with Project Natick.

Sep 5, 2018
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Using the New Xamarin.Forms Controls Toolbox

Xamarin.Forms empowers you to deliver the same experience to multiple platforms. Using a set of UI elements abstracted from common mobile app controls, like text inputs and buttons, you can quickly create a functional cross-platform UI. Xamarin.Forms compiles these generic controls down to the platform-specific version, maintaining the native look ...

Sep 5, 2018
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Helping Go developers build better cloud apps faster

As GopherCon kicks off today with nearly 2,000 gophers gathering in Denver, we’re excited to share our latest offerings and announcements for Go developers. Since making the Azure SDK for Go generally available earlier this year, our teams have been hard at work building Go tools and services for Azure, Visual Studio Code, and Visual Studio Team Se...

Sep 5, 2018
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TypeScript and Babel 7

Today we’re excited to announce something special for Babel users. Over a year ago, we set out to find what the biggest difficulties users were running into with TypeScript, and we found that a common theme among Babel users was that trying to get TypeScript set up was just too hard. The reasons often varied, but for a lot of developers, rewiring a...

Sep 5, 2018
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Mobile CI/CD 101 with App Center

Mobile DevOps falls under the umbrella of enterprise DevOps, since mobile applications are primarily a user interface for interacting with external IT systems. Mobile teams tend to have a much smaller scale, however, plus has its own unique challenges in multiple platforms and devices. 

Aug 31, 2018
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Top Stories from the Microsoft DevOps Community – 2018.08.24

I don’t know about y’all, but it’s been a long week here on the VSTS team. I’m beat! And when I’m tired, it gets hard to focus on those little letters on my LCD. So this week I’m linking you to a bunch of great content that you don’t have to read!

Aug 31, 2018
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Azure.Source – Volume 46

Now in preview Reduce your exposure to brute force attacks from the virtual machine blade - One way to reduce exposure to an attack is to limit the amount of time that a port on your virtual machine is open. Ports only need to be open for a limited amount of time for you to perform management or maintenance tasks. Just-In-Time VM Access helps you c...

Aug 31, 2018
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Announcing general availability of Azure IoT Hub’s integration with Azure Event Grid

We’re proud to see more and more customers using Azure IoT Hub to control and manage billions of devices, send data to the cloud and gain business insights. We are excited to announce that IoT Hub integration with Azure Event Grid is now generally available, making it even easier to transform these insights into actions by simplifying the architect...

Aug 31, 2018
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Azure Cloud Shell editor | Azure Friday [Video]

Justin Luk joins Scott Hanselman to show the new Azure Cloud Shell editor. Since its launch, Cloud Shell included a variety of editors (vi, emacs, and nano) for editing files. In collaboration with the Visual Studio Code team and their open-source Monaco project, the same web standards-based editor that powers Visual Studio Code is now integrated d...