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by bill-s, 2016-09-02T19:30:32.000Z
With the launch of Windows Server 2016, customers have more reasons than ever to switch from VMware to Microsoft. We want to make it an easy decision for VMware customers to switch to Hyper-V, so today we are announcing a new VMware migration offer.by bill-s, 2016-09-03T07:40:39.000Z
MSTest V2 is now supported on .NET Core 1.0 RTM. API changes in .NET Core 1.0 leading up to RTM (see <a href="https://github.com/dotnet/corefx/issues/7754">#7754</a>), were blocking users of the MSTest V2 packages we had released for .NET Core 1.0 RC2. Not any more (see <a href="https://github.com/dotnet/corefx/issues/10713">#10713</a>), we are pleased to note.by bill-s, 2016-09-03T07:39:54.000Z
IT Pros, want a comprehensive look at Microsoft Azure and its components? If you’re ready to dive into Azure, from fundamentals to deployment, securing and managing, and scale and agility, experts Corey Hynes and Christopher Chapman have just the series for you. And they’re kicking it off in September!by bill-s, 2016-09-02T19:28:39.000Z
At the MTC, we will help you find the right solutions to transform your business in a mobile-first, cloud-first world. With over 14 locations across the US, the MTCs bring together the right resources to help you explore the potential impact of cloud, mobile & social solutions to your business.by bill-s, 2016-09-02T19:25:13.000Z
Join us to hear from thought leaders and Microsoft engineers on the latest Big Data, Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, and Open Source techniques and technologies.by bill-s, 2016-09-03T07:42:30.000Z
In an earlier article, I discussed how the observer pattern can be used to manage long-running tasks (<a href="http://msdn.com/magazine/mt707526">msdn.com/magazine/mt707526</a>). By the end of that article, I showed how Microsoft Reactive Extensions (Rx) provide a simple mechanism for managing a sequence of events from a long-running process in a Windows application. Using Rx just for monitoring a sequence of events from a long-running task, however, doesn’t take full advantage of the technology. The beauty of Rx is that it can be used for asynchronously integrating any event-based process with any other process.by bill-s, 2016-09-03T07:38:46.000Z
Virtual reality (VR) provides a unique opportunity and challenge for application developers. On one hand, there’s opportunity to build immersive experiences unbound by the existing 2D UX paradigm. On the other hand, there’s the challenge to build a great VR experience that’s more than a 3D view of a 2D screen. Fortunately, some fundamentals of app development and UI design are similar, such as creating a master/details view, getting input from the user, and communicating across applications via services. In this article, I’ll explore these topics from the context of building a business application in VR so that you can see how to start your own VR apps.by bill-s, 2016-09-02T16:51:44.000Z
Over the past couple of previews, new C# language features have been trickling in, but Preview 4 marks a point where the majority of C# 7.0 are now available.by bill-s, 2016-09-02T19:24:19.000Z
Today’s customers live in a multi-platform, multi-cloud, multi-OS world – that’s just reality. This world brings new challenges and customers need tools to make everything work together. Microsoft is working company-wide to deliver management tools that empower customers to manage any platform, from anywhere, on any device, using Linux or Windows. This shift to a more open, customer-obsessed approach to deliver innovation is one of the things that makes me most excited to come to work every day.