Migrate Heterogeneous IT Environments to Azure with ASR
Microsoft provides comprehensive Availability on Demand (AoD) in Azure for hybrid and heterogeneous environments, allowing organizations to harness a near unlimited amount of compute and storage in the...
View ArticleVS Online Update – April 27th
This week we are rolling out our Sprint 81 work. 3 instances have been updated so far and the remaining 3 will update over the next couple of days – so, as usual, you may not see the changes...
View ArticleService Monitoring and Diagnostics
Businesses run software and software runs businesses. Code can make or break your bank or bookstore. And if it goes down or performs badly, you stand to lose not just during the outage but for ever...
View ArticleChanges in creating VSO Environments in Visual Studio IDE
Recap of the scenario shown in November connect. Last November, we introduced infrastructure-as-a-code scenario for developers in VS IDE. All deployment artifacts wiz. Azure Resource Manager templates,...
View ArticleVirtual Academy: Exploring Microservice Architecture
Monoliths or microservices?Your choice! But more and more Devs are leaning toward microservices, which you can use to update your site in milliseconds. They are supported by Microsoft Azure, offered as...
View ArticleTechnical Debt Management: Announcing SonarQube integration with MSBuild and...
Technical debt is the set of problems in a development effort that make forward progress on customer value inefficient. Technical debt saps productivity by making code hard to understand, fragile,...
View ArticleBing Maps now provides coverage of more than 3000 transit agencies
Last week, you may have made some Earth Day resolutions such as having a greener commute. If so, we would like to help to keep your commitment by reviewing your transportation options. With coverage of...
View ArticleBuild is almost here!
One more night…The Build Developer Conferencereturns tomorrow to San Francisco’s Moscone Center West and we couldn’t be more excited to host developers and press from around the world for three days...
View ArticleDisaster Recovery to Azure enhanced, and we’re listening!
This year is off to a tremendous start with positive remarks after we announced General Availability of Disaster Recovery to Azure&Protecting Branch offices or Small-to medium-sized business (SMB)...
View ArticleDiagnostic Sessions at Build 2015
If you’re attending Microsoft's Build 2015 conference this week, make sure to come check out these three sessions focused entirely on diagnostic tools. Debugger Tips and Tricks for .NET Developers...
View ArticleAzure Preview Portal Improvements (April update)
Hi, Azure friends!Today we are proud to announce a new set of improvements to the Azure Preview Portal. Just like last time, all these enhancements are in response to the great feedback that we have...
View ArticleAnnouncing the Azure SDK 2.6 for .NET and Visual Studio 2015 RC
Today, we’re excited to announce Azure SDK 2.6 for .NET and Visual Studio 2015 RC. This post summarizes the updates and how they’ll improve your development experience for building applications in...
View ArticleWhat’s new in CodeLens for Visual Studio 2015 RC?
On April 17, 2015, we announced the General Availability of CodeLens in Visual Studio Online. However, the biggest news by far is that, in addition to Visual Studio Enterprise, CodeLens is now...
View ArticleIaaS Just Got Easier. Again
It was about three years ago, when we first demonstrated Virtual Machine support at the Meet Azure event. We were enthusiastic to show how easy it was to launch and deploy applications using these new...
View ArticleCode maps now differentiate test projects, and bring code context into map...
Today Soma announced the Release Candidate of Visual Studio 2015. It adds two useful improvements to the Code Maps feature, which can make it easier to create better designs and architectures for your...
View ArticleLoad Test Enhancements in Release Candidate of Visual Studio 2015 Enterprise...
What an amazing day. Today we announced the release candidate to Visual Studio 2015..and it has a ton of new features. If you haven’t already seen the news make sure and check out the following...
View ArticleBUILD 2015 News: Visual Studio Code, Visual Studio 2015 RC, Team Foundation...
The Microsoft BUILD conference is typically a time when we release a lot of developer tools. This year we may have outdone ourselves. I’m going to talk a little about what we released today, but you’ll...
View ArticleBlend for Visual Studio 2015 RC
Today we are pleased to announce the availability of an improved Blend experience when you download Visual Studio 2015 RC. We redesigned Blend for Visual Studio 2015 to provide you with a great user...
View ArticleIntroducing Azure Data Lake
In the industry, the concept of a data lake is relatively new. It’s as an enterprise wide repository of every type of data collected in a single place prior to any formal definition of requirements or...
View ArticleRounding out Visual F# 4.0 in VS 2015 RC
Today marks the release of Visual Studio 2015 RC, which includes the latest updates to the Visual F# 4.0 language and tools. Download the RC here, and review the VS release notes here.Back in...
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