Month: June 2024
Why my site Data is not updating in Bing Webmaster Tools
I run a site and i added this in Web Master tool of Bing where i started showing clicks and impressions. But after sometime the data is not updating and it stucked so i can’t see any update related my site performance on Bing. My site name is menuspricesph.
I run a site and i added this in Web Master tool of Bing where i started showing clicks and impressions. But after sometime the data is not updating and it stucked so i can’t see any update related my site performance on Bing. My site name is menuspricesph. Read More
Is there a reason why status checks applied to a commit don’t pull through to the PR status checks?
Hello there,
Is there a reason why status checks applied to a particular commit (from an external scanning tool for example) as part of a PR don’t correctly carry up into the live PR for that branch? I can run ADO Pipeline Builds and they appear as expected, and even POST a PR status check back so it appears in the checks section, but it seems very odd that i may have X commit failing with external status checks and it not be visible/shown on the PR itself. In GitHub/Bitbucket it showcases everything in the PR view for related commits.
Any advice greatly appreciated!
Hello there,Is there a reason why status checks applied to a particular commit (from an external scanning tool for example) as part of a PR don’t correctly carry up into the live PR for that branch? I can run ADO Pipeline Builds and they appear as expected, and even POST a PR status check back so it appears in the checks section, but it seems very odd that i may have X commit failing with external status checks and it not be visible/shown on the PR itself. In GitHub/Bitbucket it showcases everything in the PR view for related commits.Any advice greatly appreciated! Read More
Surface MVP showcase: Enabling commercial experiences on Surface
One of the best parts of my role is the opportunity to work with our MVP community. We have a tight knit group of folks worldwide who are passionate about Surface, Windows, and all things tech. They’re super active in their communities, showcasing their thought leadership and technical know-how, making a real impact with customers and enthusiasts alike.
With all the buzz around the latest Microsoft and Surface announcements, I wanted to get some insights from our MVPs. They’ll share their thoughts on everything from AI PCs to security, management, sustainability, and more. Let’s get started!
A quick recap
In case you missed it, we recently announced two new sets of devices built for business, leading the way for AI experiences: the Surface Laptop 6 for Business and Surface Pro 10 for Business. These AI PCs are powered by the latest Intel® Core™ Ultra processors and are ready to enhance productivity with Copilot, bringing AI-accelerated experiences right to your desk. With AI-enhanced cameras and mics that support Windows Studio Effects, accelerated by a neural processing unit (NPU), these devices are game changers for businesses.
For customers looking to push the envelope with AI, we also announced our Copilot+ PCs: Surface Pro (11th edition) and Surface Laptop (7th edition), coming later this year. These devices feature Qualcomm Snapdragon® X Series processors and on-device AI that helps find almost anything fast with the optional Recall feature and empowers collaboration with real-time translation of 40+ languages to English with Live Captions, and more.
Thoughts from our Surface MVPs
Chauncey Larsen
As someone who has been active in supporting the Surface community and guiding our customers through several OS upgrades and other changes in the PC industry, Barb Bowman has a wealth of experience helping IT Pros deploy Surface and embrace modern device experiences. Barb, tell us a little bit about your history and what you think about these new AI PCs.
Barb Bowman
“I look back at my first personal computer, a Tandy 1000, with 128 KiB of RAM and no hard drive when I thought ‘Everything is going to change and every store, every office, every agency of every government will no longer run on punch cards, big central computers, and paper. This changes the world.’ And change it did.
I’ve seen an exponential growth in processors, RAM, and graphics chips. Like everyone else, I’ve used search engines and the cloud to find and process information. But it still takes hours of manual spreadsheet analysis to get any actionable insights from our own business information.
Until now. AI computing and the AI-powered PC are poised to change everything about how we work. Ultimately, the time saved by leveraging AI for our business data will free us up for other tasks, like growing our client bases.
Adding an NPU to our state-of-the-art devices is changing how computers operate and how we work with our data. Imagine, like my cousin, you’re a manufacturer’s representative and sell over 100 lines of clothing and accessories. Then what if you could customize a product catalog for each customer, from the data on your computer, using their purchase history to highlight new and related items? You could then present this information in a personalized document containing descriptions, images, pricing, delivery and shipping information.
Another thing I like is that AI PCs can locally process all your business data. There’s no need to sync with the cloud. Your sensitive business and personal data stays on your computer. This is just the beginning of a new age of computing.
The Surface Pro 10 for Business and Surface Laptop 6 for Business are the first Microsoft-built, AI PCs that include Intel’s NPU along with Intel’s Core Ultra processor and will begin to supercharge our everyday business tasks. I can’t wait to be part of the new computing age with one of these!“
Chauncey Larsen
I agree and love the potential real-world example. I think we’re just getting started with how AI PCs can revolutionize the way we work with our data and processes. It’s an exciting time to be in the industry.
Now I’d like to introduce Alexander Solaat Rødland, one of our Surface MVPs in Norway, who actively hosts seminars and events as well as a podcast. Alexander, we’ve discussed your passion for security. Can you expand on your views regarding security on the Surface platform?
Alexander Solaat Rødland
“As computers evolved from assisting tools to primary working tools, security became crucial. Early threats targeted the OS in the form of viruses, trojans, and rootkits. As the potential profits for a successful attack increased, modern threats became more sophisticated, targeting firmware and essential components. Surface devices were among the first to, by default, enable virtualization-based security, inspired by research and innovation included in the Xbox One, and built robust security measures into their design.
As Windows 10 security advanced, Microsoft announced the Secured-core PC together with their OEMs and partners – including Surface. This set the reference design for how to secure devices and the integrity of the platform from chip-to-cloud.
For Microsoft Surface, security is built into their entire design including the supply-chain, which they supervise and monitor to comply with security and inspection requirements. To ease the worry of security and compliance requirements for any organization, the Surface team built tools for key tasks like managing UEFI and firmware settings, performing image recovery, or securely erasing SSDs along with the ability to print a certificate of an erased disk.
Looking ahead, new AI powered devices could open a world of possibilities of high-performing security tasks without compromising user experience. With NPUs, we’re seeing more efficient and secure processing, keeping data on the device.”
Chauncey Larsen
I can imagine a future where AI enhances the security posture of our devices, and microprocessors like the NPU add efficiencies and minimize the impact of those security processes. We’re already seeing benefits with these recent devices where information inferred by the NPU remains entirely on the device, so that data doesn’t need to traverse the cloud. All great points.
Next up, we have Sung Ki Park, a Surface MVP from Korea who is continually active across social media and events where he represents Surface, Windows and Microsoft 365. Sung Ki, how do you think Surface impacts our remote and hybrid workforce?
Sung Ki Park
“Remote work is booming, the number of digital nomads are on the rise, and various forms of remote work, such as the use of base co-working spaces, work from home, and “workcation,” are becoming increasingly popular. Users need long battery life, stable performance, and features like background noise removal during remote meetings through Microsoft Teams. And these users all need to be protected from the increasing security threats that come with remote work.
All the latest Surface devices raise the bar on essential features for digital nomads and remote workers.
Windows Studio Effects features are available through the Intel® AI Boost NPU included in Intel® Core™ Ultra & Qualcomm® Hexagon NPU included in the Qualcomm Snapdragon® X Elite and Plus. This allows you to use background removal and eye-contact automatic framing functions. And since these tasks are handled by the NPU, the burden on the CPU is significantly reduced.
By taking over some of the CPU’s tasks, the NPU lowers the power usage and helps the battery last longer. Also, by decreasing the amount of heat production, it avoids performance loss due to throttling.
Additionally, the Surface Pro 10 and Surface Pro (11th edition) will be available in 5G models, enabling remote working in co-working spaces, cafes, or hotel lobbies without Wi-Fi.
On Surface Pro 10 and Surface Pro (11th edition), the 1440p Quad HD camera with ultrawide field of view allows you to capture not only yourself but also several attendees in a remote meeting during remote work or workcation.
Windows Hello face authentication and NFC authentication added to Surface Pro 10 and Surface Pro (11th edition) can prevent anyone else from unlocking your PC.
Hardware -based TPM 2.0 and Secured-core PC design help mitigate hardware security threats, and Windows Update helps you respond to the latest security threats through regular definition and periodic firmware updates.
In addition, Dolby Vision™ IQ for display and Dolby® Atmos® support for audio can greatly enhance the movie and music listening experience at leisure and relaxation.
In this way, the AI PC-based or Copilot+ PC-based Microsoft Surface provides the essentials for remote workers and digital nomads where work and leisure coexist. So, if you need to purchase a new PC, it will be a necessity, not an option.
Chauncey Larsen
Here in the US, I recently had the opportunity to travel to a few events on the West Coast, and it never ceases to amaze me how crystal clear my meetings are – both from my perspective, but also from the folks on the other end. Throw in background blur and automatic framing, and I had no issues taking critical calls in my hotel room. I agree that this is one of the areas Surface really shines – mobility.
Next up, let’s hear from Anand Narayanaswamy, one of our newest Surface MVPs based in India. He’s got some thoughts on the Copilot key and what that means for engaging with AI.
Anand Narayanaswamy
“It was a big day for tech enthusiasts on January 4, 2024, when Microsoft announced the introduction of a new Copilot key to Windows 11 PCs. The Copilot key is one of the biggest changes to the Windows PC keyboard in nearly three decades. No doubt, the Copilot key will help users be productive since you only need to tap on the key to work with Copilot in Windows 11. Just like Copilot in Microsoft Edge or on Copilot.Microsoft.com, Copilot combines powerful large language models with the intelligence of the Microsoft Graph to help you synthesize data from multiple sources, give you summaries on things you missed across the web and more. When you combine Copilot with Microsoft 365 data, Copilot in Windows enables you to query your meetings, emails, and files and do more with the data most important to you. Simply put, the Copilot key makes it super easy to utilize AI without distraction.”
Chauncey Larsen
When I first heard about the new key, to be honest, I was surprised, if not a bit skeptical. Since I started using Surface Pro 10, the Copilot key has become critical in my daily usage. To your points, I use it to make basic searches, but I’ve also just started to dabble in how Copilot in Microsoft 365 can make my job easier as a marketer – and it’s changed so many of my work habits!
To round out the insight in our first MVP co-written blog, I’m going to introduce Rob Quickenden, one of our Surface MVPs in the UK. I’d love to read your perspective on what makes AI PCs important in supporting our customer’s needs.
Rob Quickenden
“So, you might be asking ‘yeah ok, but why should I invest now rather than wait until my devices are naturally up for a refresh?’
Well, as explained in this post, this new class of AI PC stands out from the previous generation of devices. For businesses implementing an AI strategy, AI PCs can make a considerable difference. Here are my top three game changers:
Dedicated AI processors: AI PCs equipped with NPUs, executing AI models locally and in real time, enhance performance and efficiency. By doing this on an NPU, we also reduce the impact and load on the CPU, ensuring AI workloads don’t impact performance of non-AI workloads.
Enhanced AI capabilities: While some AI tasks can be executed by a conventional CPU in software (for example Windows Studio Effects), AI PCs can simply handle tasks like visual and audio inferencing, live transcription, and language processing much faster and more efficiently by offloading workloads to the device’s NPU.
Performance and battery Life: The integration of NPUs leads to improved processor efficiency, extended battery life, and increased security, making AI PCs more effective for users.
AI-accelerated experiences: As the wave of AI increases in sophistication and development, developers WILL start to build apps and services that require an NPU (we already see this in some Windows AI features today). AI PCs enable new AI-powered experiences and features, which are quicker and unlock additional NPU-specific functionalities, providing a more responsive operating system and applications.
While Copilot in Windows, Edge, and Microsoft 365 may function adequately on a Surface Pro 9 or Surface Laptop 5 (or other older device), these AI PC models provide a significantly enhanced and tightly integrated experience with AI-driven applications. This enhancement can be transformative for businesses aiming to maintain a competitive edge. By investing now rather than waiting, organizations can promptly leverage these advantages. Considering that this represents the future of computing, opting for this hardware is a logical choice for any forward-thinking organization.
Surface Pro 10 and Surface Laptop 6, represent the current flagship AI PC (using the latest Intel Chipsets) and have been a game changer in the tech industry bringing AI capabilities to Surface for Business devices. Equipped with advanced AI capabilities, these devices provide seamless multitasking, intelligent predictions and personalized experiences — all enabled by new AI features in Windows 11.
We then have the newly announced Copilot+ PCs: Surface Laptop (7th edition) and Surface Pro (11th edition). These are powered by the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon X Series Arm-based processors and run Windows on Arm. These devices go beyond the capabilities of our AI PCs thanks to powerful new dedicated NPU processors designed to run the next generation of AI applications with local off-loading.
Ultimately, choosing a Copilot+ PC or an AI PC depends on user needs. Some organizations still require an Intel based device for x86/X64 app compatibility and management. Other organizations will look to the sheer AI horse power in this new generation of Copilot+ PCs as the deciding factor. Both devices have their strengths, and the decision over which blend of devices ultimately comes down to what the organization and user values most in their device, the apps they use, and, potentially, the apps that leverage the new NPUs locally.
Above all – we have not seen this much innovation in the PC hardware architecture for more than a decade, and with IDC predicting 2024 being the year of significant growth in end-user computing, there’s never been a better time to choose a Surface!
Chauncey Larsen
Completely agreed – what an amazing time to be a PC owner. Having been with Surface for over a decade, I feel the excitement and opportunity that the AI PC represents. We are on the precipice of something major – a fundamental shift in the way that we interface with data and in the way that we are productive. I see our silicon partners joining us on this journey and building innovative technologies to bring these AI experiences to life.
Thank you so much for everyone’s thoughts in this blog. My goal is to continue this series and hear from our MVPs throughout the year, covering topics from AI to security to design. And don’t forget to follow our Surface MVPs—they’re always up to amazing things in our community.
Thanks for reading!
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New on Microsoft AppSource: June 14-20, 2024
We continue to expand the Microsoft AppSource ecosystem. For this volume, 114 new offers successfully met the onboarding criteria and went live. See details of the new offers below:
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Audiencerate CDP (Customer Data Platform): Audiencerate CDP simplifies customer data management, enabling brands to leverage their first-party data effectively. Point-and-click modeling and no-code audience creation streamline complex data processes. Monitor campaigns and achieve cross-device reach within the EU in real time. Adhere to privacy standards while engaging with your audience. Ideal for marketing professionals and brands seeking to efficiently utilize their first-party customer data for targeted, impactful marketing campaigns.
Document360: Document360 is an AI-powered knowledge base platform for creating and hosting documentation. It offers a self-service platform for building and managing knowledge bases, product documentation, manuals, SOPs, and wikis. It is useful for customer support teams, product owners, technical writers, and developers for various documentation needs.
iGTB Contextual Banking eXperience (CBX): CBX is a digital engagement banking platform that covers all domains of corporate banking. It provides over 400 user journeys as microservices and UI components, enabling banks to accelerate customer self-service and up-sell and cross-sell their services. CBX uses AI and machine learning to optimize transactions and deliver key insights to its bank customers.
Office Equipment: Office Equipment is an app that streamlines the ordering process for office supplies. It allows for comprehensive management of company resources, real-time notifications, and improved quality of reservation. Employees can choose the type and quantity of material they want to order, and the app centralizes the ordering process for convenience.
Office Reservation App: The Office Reservation app helps businesses manage hybrid work preferences by allowing employees to reserve seats in one or more locations. It optimizes space utilization, fosters in-person collaboration, and provides real-time views of who is attending an office on a given day. The app offers easy seat reservation, real-time data and analytics, transportation and parking management, customizable settings, enhanced administrative control, performance insights, and multi-office management. The benefits include cost efficiency, productivity enhancement, and operational efficiency.
Quick Cards Web Part for SharePoint (SaaS): The Quick Cards Web Part transforms list data into visually stunning and engaging cards with customizable content configuration and integration with SharePoint themes. It allows users to create visually impactful experiences without needing advanced technical knowledge.
Snow Atlas: Snow Atlas is a cloud-native platform that provides complete visibility of your IT landscape, including on-premises and cloud infrastructures, software-as-a-service applications, and more. It normalizes and augments data to present insights that help you make faster, more informed technology decisions.
Whizible: Whizible connects all the dots in an organization’s IT landscape and automates the entire value chain from efforts to cash. It streamlines businesses, saves costs, and makes existing managers more productive, accountable, data-driven, and free to generate more revenue. It covers engagement management, projects, financials, and more in a single tool.
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ACP User Training for Copilot for Microsoft 365: 1-Day Workshop: Copilot for Microsoft 365 is easy to use, but training is necessary to fully utilize its potential. ACP’s training covers generative AI, prompting frameworks, and specific uses for Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Teams, and Microsoft 365 Chat. The training is tailored to your needs and includes use cases.
App in a Day: Workshop: Intellias offers a hands-on training workshop for developing no-code/low-code applications using Microsoft Power Apps. The training covers process automation and integration with Microsoft Teams and Outlook. The workshop is suitable for companies struggling with rapid application development, IT talent shortages, and budget constraints. Intellias provides expert guidance and practical exercises. The training outcomes include reduced time to market, talent gap bridging, lowered development costs, and improved collaboration between business and IT.
Climb Document Analysis AI Solution: 6-Month Implementation: This AI-based document analysis solution automates and improves document management, reducing response times, increasing efficiency, and ensuring effective and transparent information management. It includes an AI engine, advanced algorithms for information extraction and categorization, a document management system, and a web application. Euro Informatica will integrate the solution with Microsoft Azure and Microsoft 365 for security, scalability, and efficient data and application management. This offer is available in Italian.
Copilot for Microsoft 365: 4-Month Implementation: Wavestone offers this implementation of Copilot for Microsoft 365, using generative AI to unlock its full potential. Wavestone provides technical, functional, and cybersecurity setup, identifies target groups and use cases, and offers comprehensive change management. Wavestone aims to empower businesses to reach new heights with Microsoft 365.
Dynamics 365 & the Power Platform: Implementation: Sirocco offers strategic road mapping and implementation services for Microsoft Dynamics 365 Sales. Sirocco assists with complex deployments, data migration, and integration, while also enabling citizen developers to use Microsoft Power Apps and Power Automate.
Infrastructure Optimization: 3-Week Proof of Concept: ELEKS’ Infrastructure Optimization service enhances your Microsoft Azure environment performance while minimizing costs. It utilizes Azure’s Autoscaling capabilities and integrates with Azure DevOps to streamline CI/CD pipelines. The service provides comprehensive analysis of resource utilization, cost, performance metrics, scaling patterns, and deployment efficiency. The final report includes an executive summary, resource optimization recommendations, cost savings opportunities, performance improvement plans, CI/CD pipeline enhancements, and autoscaling adjustments.
Kraft Kennedy Readiness for Microsoft Copilot: Workshop: Kraft Kennedy offers solutions for Microsoft AI to enhance productivity and security measures for businesses. Kraft Kennedy can conduct design and planning sessions to educate you on Microsoft Copilot for Microsoft 365 and GenAI, review existing policies, and configure your Microsoft 365 environment for successful implementation.
Microsoft 365 Copilot: 1-Week Workshop: Uni Systems offers specialized workshops to help organizations unlock the full potential of Microsoft 365 Copilot. They assess licensing, technical readiness, data protection, and showcase Copilot’s benefits to empower organizations to harness AI-driven capabilities effectively. The workshops also explore specific use cases where Copilot can provide significant benefits.
Microsoft Sentinel Log Management and Threat Detection: Implementation: AVASOFT offers consulting services to help organizations enhance their use of Microsoft 365 with Microsoft Sentinel for log management and threat detection. The methodology includes defining goals, designing architecture, developing and testing solutions, and deploying policies. The services include EDR inventory management, assessment, incident and alert detection policies, compliance and reporting, and around-the-clock support. The key benefits are enhanced threat detection, streamlined incident response, and improved visibility. The deliverables include seamless integration, enhanced incident response, and simplified compliance assurance.
Navtilus Extended Producer Responsibility for Packaging Setup: Workshop: Navtilus’s workshop provides comprehensive implementation and setup of the Navtilus Extended Producer Responsibility for Packaging app for Microsoft Dynamics 365, covering basic and advanced packaging details, data export/import, and maximized data utilization. By the end, attendees will be fully equipped to use the app independently and maximize its benefits for their business.
Netways Innov8 for Copilot Studio: Netways INNOV8 offers a six-step approach to help you maximize the value of Microsoft Copilot. It includes deep Copilot expertise, a tailored roadmap, proof of concept, and a clear blueprint for digital transformation.
OnActuate Public Sector Finance Accelerator: 15-Week Implementation: OnActuate will implement its Public Sector Finance Accelerator for Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance. Designed for government finance departments, the accelerator includes automated workflows, custom security roles, personalized dashboards, and AI-powered features to enhance efficiency and compliance. With 230 automated processes, it modernizes public sector financial operations and improves reporting and transparency.
Power Apps and the Power Platform: 2-Day Workshop: Unlock your team’s potential with Netwise’s online workshop covering Microsoft Power Apps and the Power Platform. Experienced trainers provide a customized approach with practical exercises and real-life examples to ensure maximum benefits. Learn how to create Canvas and Model-Driven apps, utilize Microsoft Dataverse, and streamline workflows with Power Automate. Collaboratively define and plan business solutions tailored to your specific needs.
Power Automate and the Power Platform: 2-Day Workshop: Elevate your team’s understanding and utilization of Microsoft Power Automate and the Power Platform with Netwise’s dynamic online workshop. Led by seasoned experts, this customized approach combines engaging theory with hands-on exercises to ensure practical, real-world skills. Learn how to automate repetitive tasks, streamline processes, and establish governance best practices for secure and compliant automation.
Power Platform App: 1-Day Workshop: Allgeier provides hands-on training for creating custom business apps without coding. Participants learn to create apps that can be shared securely within their organization and work on mobile devices. The workshop covers connecting apps to various data sources and creating complex data relationships. The workshop is available in German in Switzerland.
Power Platform Automation: 1-Day Workshop: Allgeier’s training program for beginners teaches automation using Microsoft Power Automate and Power Automate Desktop. Participants will learn to develop automation based on digital process automation (DPA) and robotic process automation (RPA) in a single day using desktop and cloud flows. The program includes exercises that guide participants through building an end-to-end automation scenario for processing incoming invoices. The workshop is available in German in Switzerland.
Power Platform Power Pages: 1-Day Workshop: Allgeier’s training workshop is intended for beginners to learn for website and app creation using the Microsoft Power Platform. Participants will learn to create a data-driven website with automated processes and identify when their organizations can benefit from using Power Pages. This workshop is available in German in Switzerland.
Protect and Manage Data on Personal Devices Using Intune: Implementation: AVASOFT offers consulting services to help businesses utilize Microsoft Intune for enhanced device security and simplified management. This offer includes defining business requirements, designing and developing solutions, and deploying them to the entire organization. AVASOFT provides expert assistance for troubleshooting, optimization, compliance, and proactive maintenance. Deliverables include thorough security assessments, proactive maintenance, performance optimization, and on-demand technical assistance.
Security Managed Service and Incident Response: 1-Month Consultation: IT Partner’s managed service enhances Microsoft 365 by offering comprehensive protection and response capabilities against various information security incidents. It provides monthly subscription-based support and updates to leverage the latest features and improvements in Microsoft 365.
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I have this line in my code , to make a lowpass filter:
[ecg1,d]= lowpass(ecg2,9/(fs/2)); %filtering (keep same) vary with dataset
but I got the error bellow, if any one can help me.
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[ecg1,d]= lowpass(ecg2,9/(fs/2)); %filtering (keep same) vary with dataset
but I got the error bellow, if any one can help me.
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Unable to load a message catalog ‘signal:designfilt’. Please check the file location and format.
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[err,requestedResponse,parseParams,h] = parseAndDesignFilter(inputParamValueNames, varargin{:});
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[ecg1,d]= lowpass(ecg2,9/(fs/2)); %filtering (keep same) vary with dataset I have this line in my code , to make a lowpass filter:
[ecg1,d]= lowpass(ecg2,9/(fs/2)); %filtering (keep same) vary with dataset
but I got the error bellow, if any one can help me.
Error using message/getString
Unable to load a message catalog ‘signal:designfilt’. Please check the file location and format.
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getString(message(‘signal:designfilt:UnrecognizedConstraintSymbol’,cCell{i})));
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plist = getAllReqdPropertyNamesFromValidConstraintStr(obj,obj.FilterResponse,cstrs{idx})’;
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[invalidPropMsg,invalidPropMsgId,errIdx,propertyNames] = checkSpecifiedPropertiesAreValid(obj,parseParams,cstrs);
Error in signal.internal.DesignfiltProcessCheck/checkConstraints (line 134)
[parseParams,~] = identifyConstraintSetFromSpecifiedProperties( …
Error in designfilt>parseAndDesignFilter (line 505)
[err,requestedResponse,parseParams] = checkConstraints(parserObj,filterType,propNames,propValues,inputValueNames);
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[err,requestedResponse,parseParams,h] = parseAndDesignFilter(inputParamValueNames, varargin{:});
Error in lowpass>designFilter (line 191)
opts.FilterObject = designfilt(params{:});
Error in lowpass (line 97)
opts = designFilter(opts);
Error in ECG_PQRST_Revised (line 33)
[ecg1,d]= lowpass(ecg2,9/(fs/2)); %filtering (keep same) vary with dataset lowpass, designfilter MATLAB Answers — New Questions
Segmentation Fault or “undefined symbol” error when using MATLAB Engine with RHEL or CentOS Linux
When I run this simple script using MATLAB Engine for Python on RHEL (or Centos) Linux, I get a Segmentation Fault.
import matlab.engine
eng=matlab.engine.start_matlab()
eng.sqrt(4.)
Sometimes, instead of a Segmentation fault, I get the following type of error.
"libstdc++.so.6: undefined symbol: __cxa_thread_atexit_impl"
How can I fix these errors when using MATLAB Engine with RHEL 7 (or Centos 7) Linux?When I run this simple script using MATLAB Engine for Python on RHEL (or Centos) Linux, I get a Segmentation Fault.
import matlab.engine
eng=matlab.engine.start_matlab()
eng.sqrt(4.)
Sometimes, instead of a Segmentation fault, I get the following type of error.
"libstdc++.so.6: undefined symbol: __cxa_thread_atexit_impl"
How can I fix these errors when using MATLAB Engine with RHEL 7 (or Centos 7) Linux? When I run this simple script using MATLAB Engine for Python on RHEL (or Centos) Linux, I get a Segmentation Fault.
import matlab.engine
eng=matlab.engine.start_matlab()
eng.sqrt(4.)
Sometimes, instead of a Segmentation fault, I get the following type of error.
"libstdc++.so.6: undefined symbol: __cxa_thread_atexit_impl"
How can I fix these errors when using MATLAB Engine with RHEL 7 (or Centos 7) Linux? MATLAB Answers — New Questions
Microsoft Partner Agreement (“MPA”) and Microsoft Cloud Solution Provider (“CSP”) notice of suspensi
We just got this email from Microsoft:
Microsoft Partner Agreement (“MPA”) and Microsoft Cloud Solution Provider (“CSP”) notice of suspension and termination proceedings
This is regarding your company’s Microsoft CSP account with tenant ID XXXX
The problem is that behind this ID is our Azure subscription with all our services and data. There is no option to reply to the email to understand what happened.
We are a small company from the US working on SAAS products. We have CSP agreements from 2018 that are renewed each year.
I checked what could be wrong and went through all:
The account seems ok and is verified
Security in Entra ID is ok; security defaults are enabled
We tried to ask for support, but the issue is unclear. They mention:
In the Microsoft AI Cloud Partner Program Agreement, both Microsoft and our partners reserve the right to walk away from the partner relationship by providing 30 days’ notice to the other. Neither party is required to offer an explanation for the decision to terminate the partner agreement. As Microsoft is exercising its rights under this section 4.b of the Microsoft AI Cloud Program Agreement, we are unable to share an explanation or further details.
Can anyone help here?
We just got this email from Microsoft: Microsoft Partner Agreement (“MPA”) and Microsoft Cloud Solution Provider (“CSP”) notice of suspension and termination proceedingsThis is regarding your company’s Microsoft CSP account with tenant ID XXXXThe problem is that behind this ID is our Azure subscription with all our services and data. There is no option to reply to the email to understand what happened. We are a small company from the US working on SAAS products. We have CSP agreements from 2018 that are renewed each year. I checked what could be wrong and went through all:The account seems ok and is verifiedSecurity in Entra ID is ok; security defaults are enabledWe tried to ask for support, but the issue is unclear. They mention: In the Microsoft AI Cloud Partner Program Agreement, both Microsoft and our partners reserve the right to walk away from the partner relationship by providing 30 days’ notice to the other. Neither party is required to offer an explanation for the decision to terminate the partner agreement. As Microsoft is exercising its rights under this section 4.b of the Microsoft AI Cloud Program Agreement, we are unable to share an explanation or further details.Can anyone help here? Read More
Cosmos DB for MongoDB help me
I am getting error : Cannot create unique index when collection contains documents, i am using cosmos db for mongo and using Backup policy Continuous (7 days), How do I fix it?
I am getting error : Cannot create unique index when collection contains documents, i am using cosmos db for mongo and using Backup policy Continuous (7 days), How do I fix it? Read More
Libraries: Collapsed Column Categories as Default View Option – Help Needed
Hello,
In a library, is there a setting that sets the default column view option showing categorized columns in the collapsed condition?
If not, are there available programmed solutions you could recommend?
FYI: I am a site owner using the Modern Experience and found a (very) loosely related solution for Lists in the following thread:
Thanks,
Clint
Hello, In a library, is there a setting that sets the default column view option showing categorized columns in the collapsed condition? If not, are there available programmed solutions you could recommend? FYI: I am a site owner using the Modern Experience and found a (very) loosely related solution for Lists in the following thread:SharePoint list view Thanks,Clint Read More
Pass parameter via URL to fill the field in form
I have created a survey via Microsoft Forms. This survey should be displayed as webpart in different SharePoint Teamsites. Is it possible to show different content in each teamsite? e.g. via URL of webpart to pass parameter to form to fill in one field automatically?
I have created a survey via Microsoft Forms. This survey should be displayed as webpart in different SharePoint Teamsites. Is it possible to show different content in each teamsite? e.g. via URL of webpart to pass parameter to form to fill in one field automatically? Read More
What is error 17337 in Q.B Desktop?
What does Q.B Error 17337 mean in Q.B Desktop, and how can I resolve it to ensure smooth operation of my accounting tasks?
What does Q.B Error 17337 mean in Q.B Desktop, and how can I resolve it to ensure smooth operation of my accounting tasks? Read More
واتساب الدفع بعد النتيجة رقم ساحر موثوق-٠٠٩٠٥٣٥٢٠٩٥٥٦١ جلب الحبيب العنيد
Our company uses SharePoint as main cloud storage for all kinds of روحاني في قطر data (images, files, …).شيخ روحاني في السعودية We have around 4 TB جلب الحبيب of data in total.
Users synchronize all folders they need with
Our company uses SharePoint as main cloud storage for all kinds of روحاني في قطر data (images, files, …).شيخ روحاني في السعودية We have around 4 TB جلب الحبيب of data in total.Users synchronize all folders they need with Read More
Resolving Missing PDF Component in Q.B Desktop
I’m encountering issues with a missing PDF component in Q.B Desktop. How can I resolve this issue to ensure I can generate and manage PDF documents seamlessly within the software?
I’m encountering issues with a missing PDF component in Q.B Desktop. How can I resolve this issue to ensure I can generate and manage PDF documents seamlessly within the software? Read More
Excel cell format whole number accounting with negatives in brackets
When I had windows 10 I could put negative numbers in an excel cell into brackets quite easily using the accounting format provided. Not so in windows 11, it appears I have to use custom settings. I successfully arrived at a setting that allowed me to show (for example) negative ten pounds with no £ sign to show as (10.00). I am having difficulty however with showing it as (10) i.e. as a whole number.
I have tried _(*###0_);_(*(#,##0);_(*”-“_);_(@_) but Microsoft tells me that it is not a permitted format, even though it appears to have worked on excel copies previously saved on windows 10. I need to work in whole numbers and put negative numbers into brackets, so I would appreciate some assistance in finding the right formula. In windows 1 you could do it through the regional setting in my PC Settings.
Thank you
When I had windows 10 I could put negative numbers in an excel cell into brackets quite easily using the accounting format provided. Not so in windows 11, it appears I have to use custom settings. I successfully arrived at a setting that allowed me to show (for example) negative ten pounds with no £ sign to show as (10.00). I am having difficulty however with showing it as (10) i.e. as a whole number.I have tried _(*###0_);_(*(#,##0);_(*”-“_);_(@_) but Microsoft tells me that it is not a permitted format, even though it appears to have worked on excel copies previously saved on windows 10. I need to work in whole numbers and put negative numbers into brackets, so I would appreciate some assistance in finding the right formula. In windows 1 you could do it through the regional setting in my PC Settings. Thank you Read More
Improving server security and productivity with Hotpatching
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Microsoft Tech Community – Latest Blogs –Read More
Can we sort the variables of a table as per the values in a particular row.
I have this data. the last row (the one highlighted in blue) is the sum of all the values in each column. I want to re-arrange all the columns as per the descending values in this last row but I am unable to do so. I tried sort code and it did work for all other tables but I dont know why its not working for my data. Can anyone please help?I have this data. the last row (the one highlighted in blue) is the sum of all the values in each column. I want to re-arrange all the columns as per the descending values in this last row but I am unable to do so. I tried sort code and it did work for all other tables but I dont know why its not working for my data. Can anyone please help? I have this data. the last row (the one highlighted in blue) is the sum of all the values in each column. I want to re-arrange all the columns as per the descending values in this last row but I am unable to do so. I tried sort code and it did work for all other tables but I dont know why its not working for my data. Can anyone please help? tables, matrix, data sorting MATLAB Answers — New Questions
StandAlone Matlab app don’t show the points with the interection with the mouse
I am building an app in matlab app desing that the user needs to interact with the graph with a mouse and in the app designer appears the points like in the figure. But when I create the standAlone app, this interaction with the graph disappears. Does someone know how to solve it?I am building an app in matlab app desing that the user needs to interact with the graph with a mouse and in the app designer appears the points like in the figure. But when I create the standAlone app, this interaction with the graph disappears. Does someone know how to solve it? I am building an app in matlab app desing that the user needs to interact with the graph with a mouse and in the app designer appears the points like in the figure. But when I create the standAlone app, this interaction with the graph disappears. Does someone know how to solve it? appdesigner, standalone app, graph MATLAB Answers — New Questions
Why can’t i suppress the simulink warning Simulink:protectedModel:protectedModelMexWrongPlatformSimCodeGenWithWebview?
I wonder why i am not able to suppress the following simulink warning:
–> Simulink:protectedModel:protectedModelMexWrongPlatformSimCodeGenWithWebview
Simulink.suppressDiagnostic(gcb,’Simulink:protectedModel:protectedModelMexWrongPlatformSimCodeGenWithWebview’)
With this i got the following response in commandline:
"The message identifier Simulink:protectedModel:protectedModelMexWrongPlatformSimCodeGenWithWebview cannot be suppressed."
Is there another way to hide or suppress this warning or are there limitations on suppressable warnings?I wonder why i am not able to suppress the following simulink warning:
–> Simulink:protectedModel:protectedModelMexWrongPlatformSimCodeGenWithWebview
Simulink.suppressDiagnostic(gcb,’Simulink:protectedModel:protectedModelMexWrongPlatformSimCodeGenWithWebview’)
With this i got the following response in commandline:
"The message identifier Simulink:protectedModel:protectedModelMexWrongPlatformSimCodeGenWithWebview cannot be suppressed."
Is there another way to hide or suppress this warning or are there limitations on suppressable warnings? I wonder why i am not able to suppress the following simulink warning:
–> Simulink:protectedModel:protectedModelMexWrongPlatformSimCodeGenWithWebview
Simulink.suppressDiagnostic(gcb,’Simulink:protectedModel:protectedModelMexWrongPlatformSimCodeGenWithWebview’)
With this i got the following response in commandline:
"The message identifier Simulink:protectedModel:protectedModelMexWrongPlatformSimCodeGenWithWebview cannot be suppressed."
Is there another way to hide or suppress this warning or are there limitations on suppressable warnings? warnings, diagnostics MATLAB Answers — New Questions
Don’t miss the latest updates from Partner Townhall on June 27.
Dear Partners,
Dear Partners,
As we bring FY24 to a close, we’re eager to share key highlights from yesterday’s Partner Townhall:
MCAPS Start for Partners: We warmly invite all partners to join us on July 11 for the MCAPS Start event. This marks an excellent opportunity to align with Microsoft’s strategic market approach and to commence the FY25 with momentum. Registration is opened here: MCAPSStartforPartnersFY24 | SignIn (microsoft.com)
Outstanding Partnership Acknowledgment: We are delighted to announce that KPMG has earned the distinction of Microsoft Switzerland Partner of the Year Award 2024. Discover more about our collaborative triumphs.
Furthermore, we are delighted to extend an invitation to jointly celebrate our achievements: details for the digital event registration are here or register for the in-person event in Geneva on July 15.
CoPilot Prompting Competiton Launch: This competition is designed to spark creativity across a wide audience with innovative prompts, while also showcasing the expertise of our partners in utilizing Copilot for Microsoft 365. We are encouraging all of you to share your most innovative prompts regularly on LinkedIn using the hashtag #SwissCopilotPrompt. Monthly winners will be recognized at the Partner Town Hall, will receive goodies and they may have the opportunity to be featured in a video that showcases their prompt and expertise, which will be shared across various channels for broader visibility. Start prompting now under the hashtag #SwissCopilotPrompt
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We look forward to concluding the year with you and discussing the opportunities that lie ahead. Let’s navigate the future together and continue our journey towards success!
Kind regards,
Microsoft Switzerland Partner Team Read More
Taskbar widgets button moved on me!
So for ages if not always my widgets button on my task bar has been between the start button and my quick access icons. This is where I liked it.
Tonight though I noticed that ONLY this button seems to have realigned to the right side of the taskbar just left of the clock and tray area.
I checked settings and turned it on and off and also made sure things are aligned left and these settings were all proper but again this button is still on the right side.
How do I move it back as I can’t seem to drop and drag it.
So for ages if not always my widgets button on my task bar has been between the start button and my quick access icons. This is where I liked it.Tonight though I noticed that ONLY this button seems to have realigned to the right side of the taskbar just left of the clock and tray area.I checked settings and turned it on and off and also made sure things are aligned left and these settings were all proper but again this button is still on the right side.How do I move it back as I can’t seem to drop and drag it. Read More