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Why under arm64, the X64-compiled c# cannot call the x64 dll generated by go?
Under arm64, I am using x64 compiled c# to call go generated x64 dll, the program always abnormal. The same dll, using x64 compiled c++ calls, without any problems
Are there any flaws in c# on arm?why c++ code dont have this problem? Thanks
Under arm64, I am using x64 compiled c# to call go generated x64 dll, the program always abnormal. The same dll, using x64 compiled c++ calls, without any problemsAre there any flaws in c# on arm?why c++ code dont have this problem? Thanks Read More
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Hi folks!
I want to take exam tomorrow at test center, what must I do to pass the exam? is there hard or easy to pass cause I’m so afraid if I fail.
Thanks..
Hi folks!I want to take exam tomorrow at test center, what must I do to pass the exam? is there hard or easy to pass cause I’m so afraid if I fail. Thanks.. Read More
Proactive: Azure Blogs – Articles from 15-Apr-2024 to 21-Apr-2024
AI + Machine Learning
Covering: Anomaly Detector, Azure Bot Services, Azure Cognitive Search, Azure ML, Azure Open Datasets, Azure Cognitive Services, Azure Video Indexer, Computer Vision, Content Moderator, Custom Vision, Data Science VM, Face API, Azure Form Recognizer, Azure Immersive Reader, Kinect DK, Language Understanding (LUIS), Microsoft Genomics, Personalizer, Project Bonsai, QnA Maker, Speaker recognition, Speech to Text, Speech translation, Cognitive Service for Language, Text to Speech, Translator, Azure Metrics Advisor, Health Bot, Azure Percept, Azure Applied AI Services, Azure OpenAI Service
Mastering Serverless Chatbots with Azure and LangChain.js: A Comprehensive Guide
Intelligent Load Balancing with APIM for OpenAI: Weight-Based Routing
Visionary Disruption: High-level Insights with Azure Video Indexer & GPT-4 Turbo with Vision
02 Model and capability evaluation (pre-fab, OSS, fine-tuning, bespoke training)
Advanced RAG with Azure AI Search and LlamaIndex
Learn the basics of Generative AI—Register Today!
Patient Referral Document Summarization using Azure OpenAI
Build a serverless AI chat with RAG using LangChain.js
Azure OpenAI offering models – Explain it Like I’m 5
IA y NET LATAM – Episodio 2: Grabación y recursos
Azure QnA Maker- Activating Dialog at the same time using branch switch choices
Partner Spotlight: Using Data for Good with AI
Azure AI Translator announces new features as container offering.
Azure Machine Learning – General Availability for April 2024
Exploring AI Development and Management: A Journey through Contoso Chat and LLM Ops
Microsoft AI Tour : Paris, Berlin, São Paulo
Recording – Beyond Newsletters: Reimagining communications & engagement in the age of AI
The top three AI questions answered at AFP ICON
Using Bing with GenAI: from Sales Strategy to Compete Analysis
Azure Machine Learning data collector is now generally available
Introducing Meta Llama 3 Models on Azure AI Model Catalog
A policy proposal on our approach to deepfake tools and responsible AI
Unlocking industrial data for AI: Microsoft partners with leading connectivity providers
Image Analysis with Azure Open AI GPT-4V and Azure Data Factory
Learn how to apply Microsoft’s Generative AI technologies to your business
Armchair Architects: What Is Responsible AI?
Build your first ML-Model with ML.NET Model Builder
Azure IaaS, Silk Platform, and Silk Instant Extracts: Relational Databases to Azure AI
Data Discovery: The First Step to AI Readiness
AI/ML with Microsoft Fabric and SAS Viya. A Match made in the AI God’s Heaven?
Action recommended: Prepare for model version retirement in Azure OpenAI
Analytics
Covering: Azure Analysis Services, Azure Data Explorer, Azure Data Factory, Azure Data Lake Storage, Azure Data Share, Azure Databricks, Azure Stream Analytics, Azure Synapse Analytics, Data Catalog, Data Lake Analytics, HDInsight, Power BI Embedded, R Server for HDInsight, Microsoft Purview, Microsoft Graph Data Connect, Azure Chaos Studio
Data Warehouse Script Generation in Microsoft Fabric: A Comprehensive Guide
Microsoft Fabric: Integration with ADO Repos and Deployment Pipelines – A Power BI Case Study.
Power Query activity is executing but not returning and keeps loading forever
Microsoft Fabric – Multi-Tenant Architecture
Azure Data Factory Synapse Analytics: Validate FileFolder before using!
Building a Real-Time medallion architecture using Eventhouse in Microsoft Fabric
AI/ML with Microsoft Fabric and SAS Viya. A Match made in the AI God’s Heaven?
Compute
Covering: Azure CycleCloud, Azure Quantum, Azure Spot Virtual Machines, Azure VMware Solution, Batch, Linux Virtual Machines, Virtual Machine Scale Sets, Virtual Machines, Azure Dedicated Host, Azure VM Image Builder, Azure Functions, Service Fabric
Announcing GA of enhanced patching for SQL Server on Azure VM with Azure Update Manager
Linux and Open Source on Azure Quarterly Update – April 2024
Prepare for upcoming transitions in Defender for Servers
General availability: HBv4-series & HX-series VMs are now available in Sweden Central.
VMware HCX Troubleshooting with Azure VMware Solution
Containers
Covering: Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS), Azure Red Hat OpenShift, Azure Container Apps, Web App for Containers, Azure Container Instances, Azure Container Registry
Streamline your container build and publish with .NET 8
Setting up Sentinel for Kubernetes Monitoring
How to Set Up Sentinel Data Connectors for Kubernetes and GitHub
Monitoring Kubernetes Clusters, Image Build Environment and Container Registries with Sentinel
Controlling AKS egress using an HTTP Proxy
Databases
Covering: Azure Cache for Redis, Azure Cosmos DB, Azure Database for MariaDB, Azure Database for MySQL, Azure Database for PostgreSQL, Azure SQL, Azure SQL Database, Azure SQL Edge, Azure SQL Managed Instance, SQL Server on Azure VM, Table Storage, Azure Managed Instance for Apache Cassandra, Azure Confidential Ledger
Announcing GA of enhanced patching for SQL Server on Azure VM with Azure Update Manager
General availability of enhanced Geo-Disaster recovery with read replicas
Easily deploy a pgvector-enabled PostgreSQL server to Azure
Online migration from Single Server to Flexible Server using MySQL Import and Data-In Replication
Online Migration to PostgreSQL Flexible Server on Azure from Single Server
Build Great AI Apps using Azure SQL DB Hyperscale | Data Exposed
Announcing SQL Server Data Tools (SSDT) for ARM64 Architecture in Visual Studio 17.10 Preview 2
Generally available: Bulk delete operation for the FHIR service in Azure Health Data Services
Azure Database for MySQL – March 2024 updates and latest feature roadmap
SQL MI Restore with valid SAS key failing with Operating System Error 86
Developer Tools
Covering: App Configuration, Azure DevTest Labs, Azure Lab Services, SDKs, Visual Studio, Visual Studio Code, Azure Load Testing
Streamline your container build and publish with .NET 8
¡Registrate al reto del VS Code Day!
The world’s fair of software: Join us at GitHub Universe 2024
Build & test resilient apps in .NET with Dev Proxy
What’s New in the Reliable Web App Pattern for .NET
Building a scalable gateway with .NET for Microsoft AI
Announcing: Azure Developers – .NET Day
Announcing SQL Server Data Tools (SSDT) for ARM64 Architecture in Visual Studio 17.10 Preview 2
Linux and Open Source on Azure Quarterly Update – April 2024
Single, Short, Specific – Prompting GitHub Copilot for Visual Studio
Trusted Signing is in Public Preview
Using open source to help the earth
Run Azure Load Testing on Azure App Service web apps
DevOps
Covering: Azure Artifacts, Azure Boards, Azure DevOps, Azure Pipelines, Azure Repos, Azure Test Plans, DevOps tool integrations, Azure Load Testing
The world’s fair of software: Join us at GitHub Universe 2024
Issue when build & upload NuGet on internal Azure Artifacts Feed using YAML within Organization.
A short guide to mastering keyboard shortcuts on GitHub
Hybrid
Covering: Microsoft Azure Stack, Azure Arc
Apply critical update for Azure Stack HCI VMs to maintain Azure verification
Onboard to Azure Arc with Security in Mind
Public Preview of Edge Storage Accelerator
Cloud operations for Windows Server through Azure Arc
Identity
Covering: Azure Active Directory, Multi-factor Authentication, Azure Active Directory Domain Services, Azure Active Directory External Identities
Enforce least privilege for Entra ID Company Branding with the new Organizational Branding role
Microsoft Graph activity logs is now generally available
Support tip: Migrate your classic Conditional Access policies
Integration
Covering: API Management, Event Grid, Logic Apps , Service Bus
Azure Event Grid support for last will & testament (LWT) capabilities now in Public Preview
Intelligent Load Balancing with APIM for OpenAI: Weight-Based Routing
Generally available: Bulk delete operation for the FHIR service in Azure Health Data Services
Internet Of Things
Covering: Azure IoT Central, Azure IoT Edge, Azure IoT Hub, Azure RTOS, Azure Sphere, Azure Stream Analytics, Azure Time Series Insights, Microsoft Defender for IoT, Azure Percept, Windows for IoT
OpenTelemetry Collector for legacy IoT scenarios
Setting a Blueprint for Industrial Edge Application Interoperability
Azure IoT’s industrial transformation strategy on display at Hannover Messe 2024
Management and Governance
Covering: Automation, Azure Advisor, Azure Backup, Azure Blueprints, Azure Lighthouse, Azure Monitor, Azure Policy, Azure Resource Manager, Azure Service Health, Azure Site Recovery, Cloud Shell, Cost Management, Azure Portal, Network Watcher, Azure Automanage, Azure Resource Mover, Azure Chaos Studio, Azure Managed Grafana
Announcing Public Preview of Query editor in Azure Monitor Metrics
Generally available: Azure Site Recovery update rollup 73 – April 2024
GA: New Property for Disks-LastOwnershipUpdateTime
Harness any IaC framework with the new extensibility model in Azure Deployment Environments
Introducing Seamless Integration with Confluent Cloud on Azure via Service Connector
Announcing the Public Preview of Azure Change Analysis New Portal Experience
Optimizing Cost using the Azure Monitor OpenTelemetry Distro
Azure Advisor Service Retirement Notebook
Learn about DRUID’s partner solution in Microsoft Azure Marketplace
GA: Azure Monitor log search alerts support managed identities
Transitional approaches in Cloud Transformations: Cutover planning and the role of middleware
Public Preview – DR for Shared Disks – Azure Site Recovery
New on Azure Marketplace: March 26-31, 2024
Azure Advisor will no longer display aggregated potential yearly savings beginning 30 September 2024
Public Preview: Azure Monitor Agent Upload to Storage and Event Hubs
Introducing Query editor: Empowering Users with PromQL in Azure Monitor Metrics!
Media
Covering: Azure Media Player, Content Protection, Encoding, Live and On-Demand Streaming, Media Services
No New Articles
Migration
Covering: Azure Database Migration Service, Azure Migrate, Data Box, Azure Site Recovery
No New Articles
Mixed Reality
Covering: Digital Twins, Kinect DK, Spatial Anchors, Remote Rendering, Object Anchors
No New Articles
Mobile
Covering: Azure Maps, MAUI, Notification Hubs, Visual Studio App Center, Xamarin, Azure Communication Services
Networking
Covering: Application Gateway, Bastion, DDoS Protection, DNS, Azure ExpressRoute, Azure Firewall, Load Balancer, Firewall Manager, Front Door, Internet Analyzer, Azure Private Link, Content Delivery Network, Network Watcher, Traffic Manager, Virtual Network, Virtual WAN, VPN Gateway, Web Application Firewall, Azure Orbital, Route Server, Network Function Manager, Virtual Network Manager, Azure Private 5G Core
General availability: Azure Virtual Network encryption availability in all regions
Using Azure Virtual Network Manager network groups in security admin rules is now in public preview
Security
Covering: Defender for Cloud, DDoS Protection, Dedicated HSM, Azure Information Protection, Microsoft Sentinel, Key Vault, Microsoft Defender for Cloud, Microsoft Defender for IoT, Microsoft Azure Attestation, Azure Confidential Ledger
Copy simulations in Attack Simulation Training is now GA
Prepare for upcoming transitions in Defender for Servers
Welcome to the Microsoft Defender Experts Ninja Hub
Setting up Sentinel for Kubernetes Monitoring
How to Set Up Sentinel Data Connectors for Kubernetes and GitHub
Monitoring Kubernetes Clusters, Image Build Environment and Container Registries with Sentinel
Microsoft Defender Endpoint (MDE) for SAP Applications on Windows Server
Ingesting Non-Microsoft Cloud Security Data into Microsoft Sentinel for Gov & DIB customers part 2
Ingesting Non-Microsoft Cloud Security Data into Microsoft Sentinel for Government & DIB Customers
Expanding Privacy protection in Microsoft Defender for Individuals
Become a Microsoft Unified SOC Platform Ninja
Storage
Covering: Archive Storage, Avere vFXT for Azure, Azure Data Lake Storage, Azure Data Share, Files, FXT Edge Filer, HPC Cache, NetApp Files, Blob Storage, Data Box, Disk Storage, Queue Storage, Storage Accounts, Storage Explorer, StorSimple
Azure Data Box Disk is now available with hardware encryption
How to copy all Azure Storage Queue data between two different Storage Accounts with Python
Data Protection for SAP Solutions
Web
Covering: App Configuration, App Service, Azure Cognitive Search, Azure Maps, Azure SignalR Service, Static Web Apps, Azure Communication Services, Azure Web PubSub, Azure Fluid Relay, Web App for Containers
What’s New in the Reliable Web App Pattern for .NET
Run Azure Load Testing on Azure App Service web apps
Announcing Java 21 and Tomcat 10.1 on Azure App Service Windows and Linux!
App Service Environment version 1 and version 2 will be retired on 31 August 2024
Azure Virtual Desktop
Covering: Windows Virtual Desktop, VMware Horizon Cloud on Microsoft Azure, Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops for Azure
Azure Virtual Desktop for Azure Stack HCI now has autoscale
Accelerate developer onboarding with the configuration-as-code customization in Microsoft Dev Box
AI + Machine Learning
Covering: Anomaly Detector, Azure Bot Services, Azure Cognitive Search, Azure ML, Azure Open Datasets, Azure Cognitive Services, Azure Video Indexer, Computer Vision, Content Moderator, Custom Vision, Data Science VM, Face API, Azure Form Recognizer, Azure Immersive Reader, Kinect DK, Language Understanding (LUIS), Microsoft Genomics, Personalizer, Project Bonsai, QnA Maker, Speaker recognition, Speech to Text, Speech translation, Cognitive Service for Language, Text to Speech, Translator, Azure Metrics Advisor, Health Bot, Azure Percept, Azure Applied AI Services, Azure OpenAI Service
Mastering Serverless Chatbots with Azure and LangChain.js: A Comprehensive Guide
Intelligent Load Balancing with APIM for OpenAI: Weight-Based Routing
Visionary Disruption: High-level Insights with Azure Video Indexer & GPT-4 Turbo with Vision
02 Model and capability evaluation (pre-fab, OSS, fine-tuning, bespoke training)
Advanced RAG with Azure AI Search and LlamaIndex
Learn the basics of Generative AI—Register Today!
Patient Referral Document Summarization using Azure OpenAI
Build a serverless AI chat with RAG using LangChain.js
Azure OpenAI offering models – Explain it Like I’m 5
IA y NET LATAM – Episodio 2: Grabación y recursos
Azure QnA Maker- Activating Dialog at the same time using branch switch choices
Partner Spotlight: Using Data for Good with AI
Azure AI Translator announces new features as container offering.
Azure Machine Learning – General Availability for April 2024
Exploring AI Development and Management: A Journey through Contoso Chat and LLM Ops
Microsoft AI Tour : Paris, Berlin, São Paulo
Recording – Beyond Newsletters: Reimagining communications & engagement in the age of AI
The top three AI questions answered at AFP ICON
Using Bing with GenAI: from Sales Strategy to Compete Analysis
Azure Machine Learning data collector is now generally available
Introducing Meta Llama 3 Models on Azure AI Model Catalog
A policy proposal on our approach to deepfake tools and responsible AI
Unlocking industrial data for AI: Microsoft partners with leading connectivity providers
Image Analysis with Azure Open AI GPT-4V and Azure Data Factory
Learn how to apply Microsoft’s Generative AI technologies to your business
Armchair Architects: What Is Responsible AI?
Build your first ML-Model with ML.NET Model Builder
Azure IaaS, Silk Platform, and Silk Instant Extracts: Relational Databases to Azure AI
Data Discovery: The First Step to AI Readiness
AI/ML with Microsoft Fabric and SAS Viya. A Match made in the AI God’s Heaven?
Action recommended: Prepare for model version retirement in Azure OpenAI
Analytics
Covering: Azure Analysis Services, Azure Data Explorer, Azure Data Factory, Azure Data Lake Storage, Azure Data Share, Azure Databricks, Azure Stream Analytics, Azure Synapse Analytics, Data Catalog, Data Lake Analytics, HDInsight, Power BI Embedded, R Server for HDInsight, Microsoft Purview, Microsoft Graph Data Connect, Azure Chaos Studio
Data Warehouse Script Generation in Microsoft Fabric: A Comprehensive Guide
Microsoft Fabric: Integration with ADO Repos and Deployment Pipelines – A Power BI Case Study.
Power Query activity is executing but not returning and keeps loading forever
Microsoft Fabric – Multi-Tenant Architecture
Azure Data Factory Synapse Analytics: Validate FileFolder before using!
Building a Real-Time medallion architecture using Eventhouse in Microsoft Fabric
The billing meter for Azure Databricks materialized views and streaming tables will change 1 May 2024
AI/ML with Microsoft Fabric and SAS Viya. A Match made in the AI God’s Heaven?
Compute
Covering: Azure CycleCloud, Azure Quantum, Azure Spot Virtual Machines, Azure VMware Solution, Batch, Linux Virtual Machines, Virtual Machine Scale Sets, Virtual Machines, Azure Dedicated Host, Azure VM Image Builder, Azure Functions, Service Fabric
Announcing GA of enhanced patching for SQL Server on Azure VM with Azure Update Manager
Linux and Open Source on Azure Quarterly Update – April 2024
Prepare for upcoming transitions in Defender for Servers
General availability: HBv4-series & HX-series VMs are now available in Sweden Central.
Linux on Microsoft Azure?
VMware HCX Troubleshooting with Azure VMware Solution
Containers
Covering: Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS), Azure Red Hat OpenShift, Azure Container Apps, Web App for Containers, Azure Container Instances, Azure Container Registry
Streamline your container build and publish with .NET 8
Setting up Sentinel for Kubernetes Monitoring
How to Set Up Sentinel Data Connectors for Kubernetes and GitHub
Monitoring Kubernetes Clusters, Image Build Environment and Container Registries with Sentinel
Controlling AKS egress using an HTTP Proxy
Databases
Covering: Azure Cache for Redis, Azure Cosmos DB, Azure Database for MariaDB, Azure Database for MySQL, Azure Database for PostgreSQL, Azure SQL, Azure SQL Database, Azure SQL Edge, Azure SQL Managed Instance, SQL Server on Azure VM, Table Storage, Azure Managed Instance for Apache Cassandra, Azure Confidential Ledger
Announcing GA of enhanced patching for SQL Server on Azure VM with Azure Update Manager
General availability of enhanced Geo-Disaster recovery with read replicas
Easily deploy a pgvector-enabled PostgreSQL server to Azure
Online migration from Single Server to Flexible Server using MySQL Import and Data-In Replication
Online Migration to PostgreSQL Flexible Server on Azure from Single Server
Build Great AI Apps using Azure SQL DB Hyperscale | Data Exposed
Announcing SQL Server Data Tools (SSDT) for ARM64 Architecture in Visual Studio 17.10 Preview 2
Generally available: Bulk delete operation for the FHIR service in Azure Health Data Services
Azure Database for MySQL – March 2024 updates and latest feature roadmap
SQL MI Restore with valid SAS key failing with Operating System Error 86
Developer Tools
Covering: App Configuration, Azure DevTest Labs, Azure Lab Services, SDKs, Visual Studio, Visual Studio Code, Azure Load Testing
Streamline your container build and publish with .NET 8
VS Code Day Skills Challenge
¡Registrate al reto del VS Code Day!
The world’s fair of software: Join us at GitHub Universe 2024
Build & test resilient apps in .NET with Dev Proxy
What’s New in the Reliable Web App Pattern for .NET
Building a scalable gateway with .NET for Microsoft AI
Announcing: Azure Developers – .NET Day
Announcing SQL Server Data Tools (SSDT) for ARM64 Architecture in Visual Studio 17.10 Preview 2
Linux and Open Source on Azure Quarterly Update – April 2024
Single, Short, Specific – Prompting GitHub Copilot for Visual Studio
Trusted Signing is in Public Preview
Using open source to help the earth
Run Azure Load Testing on Azure App Service web apps
DevOps
Covering: Azure Artifacts, Azure Boards, Azure DevOps, Azure Pipelines, Azure Repos, Azure Test Plans, DevOps tool integrations, Azure Load Testing
The world’s fair of software: Join us at GitHub Universe 2024
Issue when build & upload NuGet on internal Azure Artifacts Feed using YAML within Organization.
A short guide to mastering keyboard shortcuts on GitHub
Hybrid
Covering: Microsoft Azure Stack, Azure Arc
Apply critical update for Azure Stack HCI VMs to maintain Azure verification
Onboard to Azure Arc with Security in Mind
Public Preview of Edge Storage Accelerator
Cloud operations for Windows Server through Azure Arc
Identity
Covering: Azure Active Directory, Multi-factor Authentication, Azure Active Directory Domain Services, Azure Active Directory External Identities
Enforce least privilege for Entra ID Company Branding with the new Organizational Branding role
Microsoft Graph activity logs is now generally available
Support tip: Migrate your classic Conditional Access policies
Integration
Covering: API Management, Event Grid, Logic Apps , Service Bus
Azure Event Grid support for last will & testament (LWT) capabilities now in Public Preview
Intelligent Load Balancing with APIM for OpenAI: Weight-Based Routing
Generally available: Bulk delete operation for the FHIR service in Azure Health Data Services
Internet Of Things
Covering: Azure IoT Central, Azure IoT Edge, Azure IoT Hub, Azure RTOS, Azure Sphere, Azure Stream Analytics, Azure Time Series Insights, Microsoft Defender for IoT, Azure Percept, Windows for IoT
OpenTelemetry Collector for legacy IoT scenarios
Setting a Blueprint for Industrial Edge Application Interoperability
Azure IoT’s industrial transformation strategy on display at Hannover Messe 2024
Management and Governance
Covering: Automation, Azure Advisor, Azure Backup, Azure Blueprints, Azure Lighthouse, Azure Monitor, Azure Policy, Azure Resource Manager, Azure Service Health, Azure Site Recovery, Cloud Shell, Cost Management, Azure Portal, Network Watcher, Azure Automanage, Azure Resource Mover, Azure Chaos Studio, Azure Managed Grafana
Announcing Public Preview of Query editor in Azure Monitor Metrics
Generally available: Azure Site Recovery update rollup 73 – April 2024
GA: New Property for Disks-LastOwnershipUpdateTime
Harness any IaC framework with the new extensibility model in Azure Deployment Environments
Introducing Seamless Integration with Confluent Cloud on Azure via Service Connector
Announcing the Public Preview of Azure Change Analysis New Portal Experience
Optimizing Cost using the Azure Monitor OpenTelemetry Distro
Azure Advisor Service Retirement Notebook
Learn about DRUID’s partner solution in Microsoft Azure Marketplace
GA: Azure Monitor log search alerts support managed identities
Transitional approaches in Cloud Transformations: Cutover planning and the role of middleware
Public Preview – DR for Shared Disks – Azure Site Recovery
New on Azure Marketplace: March 26-31, 2024
Azure Advisor will no longer display aggregated potential yearly savings beginning 30 September 2024
Public Preview: Azure Monitor Agent Upload to Storage and Event Hubs
The billing meter for Azure Databricks materialized views and streaming tables will change 1 May 2024
Introducing Query editor: Empowering Users with PromQL in Azure Monitor Metrics!
Media
Covering: Azure Media Player, Content Protection, Encoding, Live and On-Demand Streaming, Media Services
No New Articles
Migration
Covering: Azure Database Migration Service, Azure Migrate, Data Box, Azure Site Recovery
No New Articles
Mixed Reality
Covering: Digital Twins, Kinect DK, Spatial Anchors, Remote Rendering, Object Anchors
No New Articles
Mobile
Covering: Azure Maps, MAUI, Notification Hubs, Visual Studio App Center, Xamarin, Azure Communication Services
Support of Azure Notification Hubs’ Firebase Cloud Messaging (FCM) legacy API will be deprecated by July 2024.
Networking
Covering: Application Gateway, Bastion, DDoS Protection, DNS, Azure ExpressRoute, Azure Firewall, Load Balancer, Firewall Manager, Front Door, Internet Analyzer, Azure Private Link, Content Delivery Network, Network Watcher, Traffic Manager, Virtual Network, Virtual WAN, VPN Gateway, Web Application Firewall, Azure Orbital, Route Server, Network Function Manager, Virtual Network Manager, Azure Private 5G Core
General availability: Azure Virtual Network encryption availability in all regions
Using Azure Virtual Network Manager network groups in security admin rules is now in public preview
Security
Covering: Defender for Cloud, DDoS Protection, Dedicated HSM, Azure Information Protection, Microsoft Sentinel, Key Vault, Microsoft Defender for Cloud, Microsoft Defender for IoT, Microsoft Azure Attestation, Azure Confidential Ledger
Copy simulations in Attack Simulation Training is now GA
Prepare for upcoming transitions in Defender for Servers
Welcome to the Microsoft Defender Experts Ninja Hub
Setting up Sentinel for Kubernetes Monitoring
How to Set Up Sentinel Data Connectors for Kubernetes and GitHub
Monitoring Kubernetes Clusters, Image Build Environment and Container Registries with Sentinel
Microsoft Defender Endpoint (MDE) for SAP Applications on Windows Server
Ingesting Non-Microsoft Cloud Security Data into Microsoft Sentinel for Gov & DIB customers part 2
Ingesting Non-Microsoft Cloud Security Data into Microsoft Sentinel for Government & DIB Customers
Expanding Privacy protection in Microsoft Defender for Individuals
Become a Microsoft Unified SOC Platform Ninja
Storage
Covering: Archive Storage, Avere vFXT for Azure, Azure Data Lake Storage, Azure Data Share, Files, FXT Edge Filer, HPC Cache, NetApp Files, Blob Storage, Data Box, Disk Storage, Queue Storage, Storage Accounts, Storage Explorer, StorSimple
Azure Data Box Disk is now available with hardware encryption
How to copy all Azure Storage Queue data between two different Storage Accounts with Python
Data Protection for SAP Solutions
Web
Covering: App Configuration, App Service, Azure Cognitive Search, Azure Maps, Azure SignalR Service, Static Web Apps, Azure Communication Services, Azure Web PubSub, Azure Fluid Relay, Web App for Containers
What’s New in the Reliable Web App Pattern for .NET
Run Azure Load Testing on Azure App Service web apps
Announcing Java 21 and Tomcat 10.1 on Azure App Service Windows and Linux!
App Service Environment version 1 and version 2 will be retired on 31 August 2024
Azure Virtual Desktop
Covering: Windows Virtual Desktop, VMware Horizon Cloud on Microsoft Azure, Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops for Azure
Azure Virtual Desktop for Azure Stack HCI now has autoscale
Accelerate developer onboarding with the configuration-as-code customization in Microsoft Dev Box
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12002 – WINHTTP_CALLBACK_STATUS_REQUEST_ERROR
Getting the below error WINHTTP_CALLBACK_STATUS_REQUEST_ERROR while calling the microsoft graph
api with call record Id to fetch callrecords sessions.
do
{
IList<Microsoft.Graph.QueryOption> queryOption = new List<Microsoft.Graph.QueryOption>();
if (nextPageRequest != null)
{
queryOption = nextPageRequest.QueryOptions;
}
var callRecordSession = AsyncHelpers.RunSync<ICallRecordSessionsCollectionPage>(() =>
graphServiceClient.Communications.CallRecords[Convert.ToString(callRecordId)].Sessions.Request(queryOption).GetAsync());
nextPageRequest = callRecordSession.NextPageRequest;
foreach (var session in callRecordSession)
{
sessionList.Add(session);
}
}
while (nextPageRequest != null);
its working for many callrecordid and throwing the above error for some callrecordId
I am using a microsoft graph sdk of 4.32
Can some one help me?
Getting the below error WINHTTP_CALLBACK_STATUS_REQUEST_ERROR while calling the microsoft graphapi with call record Id to fetch callrecords sessions. do
{
IList<Microsoft.Graph.QueryOption> queryOption = new List<Microsoft.Graph.QueryOption>();
if (nextPageRequest != null)
{
queryOption = nextPageRequest.QueryOptions;
}
var callRecordSession = AsyncHelpers.RunSync<ICallRecordSessionsCollectionPage>(() =>
graphServiceClient.Communications.CallRecords[Convert.ToString(callRecordId)].Sessions.Request(queryOption).GetAsync());
nextPageRequest = callRecordSession.NextPageRequest;
foreach (var session in callRecordSession)
{
sessionList.Add(session);
}
}
while (nextPageRequest != null); its working for many callrecordid and throwing the above error for some callrecordIdI am using a microsoft graph sdk of 4.32 Can some one help me? Read More
IWIN Club – Tai game IWIN Club iPhone, Android, iOS, PC 2024
IWIN CLUB (iwin334.live/) là cổng game bài cá cược cung cấp dịch vụ game bài đổi thưởng trực tuyến, cá cược thể thao, lô đề, casino, được cấp phép bởi PAGCOR tại Philippines và Isle Of man Gambling Supervision Commission. Game IWIN CLUB hoạt động hợp pháp và đáng tin cậy không chỉ tại Việt Nam mà còn ở toàn Châu Á.
IWIN CLUB (iwin334.live/) là cổng game bài cá cược cung cấp dịch vụ game bài đổi thưởng trực tuyến, cá cược thể thao, lô đề, casino, được cấp phép bởi PAGCOR tại Philippines và Isle Of man Gambling Supervision Commission. Game IWIN CLUB hoạt động hợp pháp và đáng tin cậy không chỉ tại Việt Nam mà còn ở toàn Châu Á. Read More
How to download TikTok video without watermark?
I’m looking for some help with downloading TikTok videos without the watermark. I’ve tried a few methods I found online, but they either don’t work or they end up downloading the video with the TikTok watermark still visible. I need these videos for a project where I’m compiling various clips and the watermark is quite intrusive in this context. Can anyone recommend a reliable tool or method that effectively download TikTok videos without watermark during the download process? Your suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
I’m looking for some help with downloading TikTok videos without the watermark. I’ve tried a few methods I found online, but they either don’t work or they end up downloading the video with the TikTok watermark still visible. I need these videos for a project where I’m compiling various clips and the watermark is quite intrusive in this context. Can anyone recommend a reliable tool or method that effectively download TikTok videos without watermark during the download process? Your suggestions would be greatly appreciated! Read More
Path to Production Azure OpenAI Instances – PowerSchool Power Buddy
Introduction:
In the rapidly evolving world of education technology, EdTech customers are increasingly turning to generative AI platforms to revolutionize the way they approach course content. Leveraging the power of Azure OpenAI models, these innovative platforms are transforming personalized content generation, course design, development, and even grading assessments. PowerSchool is a leading Education Technology provider of cloud-based K-12 software, with its award-winning software solutions.
Recognizing the transformative potential of Generative AI in education, PowerSchool’s New Solutions division has been dedicatedly exploring avenues to harness the capabilities of Large Language Models (LLMs) to drive positive change. The Azure OpenAI Service, with its advanced AI models such as GPT-4 Turbo, GPT-4, and Vision, has become a cornerstone for these EdTech initiatives. Power School has been rigorously testing these models in various use cases, discovering the immense value they bring. The performance of the platform, the ability to scale API requests across different regions, the security of the end-to-end platform, and compliance with enterprise-wide organizational standards are just a few of the benefits that have been recognized.
Transitioning from proof of concept and pilot phases to full-scale production, Power School is now faced with the task of monitoring, scaling, and optimizing AI applications and cost.
Power Buddy Overview:
PowerBuddy is PowerSchool’s AI assistant, designed to meet the diverse needs of students, families, teachers, and administrators. Its goal is to provide personalized insights, foster engagement, and create a supportive environment throughout the educational journey. In the realm of assessment, Performance Matters PowerBuddy excels by helping educators create tailored assessments aligned with grade levels, standards, and topics. Integrated seamlessly into the Performance Matters platform, it generates questions and passages efficiently. Additionally, PowerBuddy’s conversational chatbot feature assists students with learning assignments. With its adaptability and support for all stakeholders, PowerBuddy enriches the educational experience for everyone involved.
Path to Production
As PowerSchool’s AI applications gain traction across school districts in the US, ensuring observability has emerged as a crucial component integrated into the solution rather than a mere monitoring mechanism. During our initial pilot phases, we identified key observability properties essential for understanding the internal state of our AI systems, including the following metrics.
Latency
Successful calls/Error rate
Processed Inference tokens
Completion Tokens
Total API Requests
We need comprehensive monitoring solutions to proactively monitor and optimize and scale the resources before moving to production.
To monitor and optimize Azure OpenAI instances, PowerSchool utilizes Azure Monitor, a comprehensive solution for collecting and analyzing telemetry data. Azure Workbooks are built on Azure Monitor to create custom dashboards and reports, while Azure Managed Grafana enhances visualization with dynamic dashboards. Azure Log Analytics Workspace centralizes log data collection and analysis, providing deeper insights to refine metrics and improve monitoring. The following diagram shows how we can monitor different tools for different use cases.
The initial method involved utilizing Azure Monitor – Metrics and Alerts, offering a straightforward means to monitor and optimize Azure Open AI instances, particularly in single-instance deployments where basic metrics viewing, and simple alert setup are paramount. The accompanying diagram illustrates the process of monitoring Azure Open AI instances using Azure Monitor.
In scenarios involving multiple Azure Open AI instances spread across diverse regions and models (as exemplified by PowerBuddy), a more sophisticated monitoring capability proved necessary. This advanced functionality should seamlessly visualize data from various Azure Open AI instances and formats, highlighting the relevance of the subsequent approach – Azure Workbooks. These workbooks furnish dashboards showcasing total OpenAI requests within specific regions, latency across multiple instances, total tokens across resources etc. configurable to custom schedules.
Using Azure Workbooks provides a scalable platform to monitor and optimize Azure Open AI instances for production, especially beneficial for large-scale deployments requiring data combination and visualization from multiple sources and formats. The following diagram shows the total processed inferenced tokens across two different regions.
In cases where Azure Open AI instances are deployed in a multi-cloud environment, necessitating resource monitoring across different cloud vendors, a more comprehensive monitoring capability is essential.
The third approach is to use Azure Grafana Monitoring and Reporting. Grafana supports data sources from other cloud providers, enabling the monitoring and optimization of Azure Open AI instances in a multi-cloud environment. This provides a comprehensive view of resources across various cloud environments as would be needed in a company like PowerSchool which uses a multi cloud infrastructure. Additionally, dashboards can be exported and shared for collaborative monitoring and optimization efforts. The following dashboards show the total alerts, warnings, severity, and conditions.
In leveraging Azure Log Analytics Workspace for monitoring and enhancing Azure Open AI instances, a centralized and scalable solution emerges. This workspace facilitates the collection and analysis of log data from Azure Open AI instances and other associated resources. Empowered by the Kusto Query Language (KQL), users can efficiently query and manipulate log data, crafting bespoke insights and solutions. Dashboards within the workspace display vital metrics like total processed inference tokens over the past 120 days, employing dynamic KSQL queries for real-time analysis.
To address this challenge, we collaborated with the Microsoft Global Black Belt team to develop comprehensive monitoring solutions such as Azure workbooks comprising dashboards and insights for each metric outlined in our observability manifesto across multiple OpenAI instances. Additionally, we fine-tuned our alerting thresholds, switching between dynamic and static thresholds based on traffic patterns, alert frequency, and specific use cases. Here is the sample dashboard that we have developed to measure the performance of the AI Apps distributed across different instances.
As our understanding of usage patterns across products evolves, we are committed to continuously enhancing our observability and monitoring processes within Azure Open AI. One key recommendation is to iteratively monitor traffic, usage, and patterns across products, updating dashboards and alerts to deliver maximum value. Our experience at PowerSchool underscores the importance of continuous improvement to meet evolving needs in education technology.
Conclusion:
PowerSchool is leveraging Azure OpenAI models to transform education through generative AI, enhancing course content, design, and assessments. To monitor and optimize Azure OpenAI instances, PowerSchool uses Azure Monitor, Workbooks, Managed Grafana, and Log Analytics Workspace for comprehensive telemetry data analysis and visualization. Collaborating with Microsoft’s Global Black Belt team, PowerSchool develops monitoring solutions for scaling AI applications in production, emphasizing continuous improvement and iterative monitoring for enhanced observability in their AI applications.
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Do I need to renew Edge Subscription in Exchange Server 2019 after upgrade Cumulative Update 14?
My environment is Exchange 2019. I have upgraded all mailbox server from CU12 to CU14.
Question: Do I need to renew Edge Subscription and run Hybrid Wizard again when I upgrade on Edge Server?
Hope to receive reply soon. Thanks a lot
My environment is Exchange 2019. I have upgraded all mailbox server from CU12 to CU14.Question: Do I need to renew Edge Subscription and run Hybrid Wizard again when I upgrade on Edge Server?Hope to receive reply soon. Thanks a lot Read More
Issue regarding contents not moving with scroll bar in Word documents or Excel spreadsheets
Hi,
I’m currently trying to troubleshoot an issue for a customer of mine, where the contents of his Word documents or Excel spreadsheets don’t followmove along when moving the scoll bar. It just shows the page number, but the documentspreadsheet contents don’t move with it. The issue happens for other users on the PC and also in safe mode for WordExcel.
The PC is running Windows 10 and Office 365.
Things I’ve tried:
UninstallRe-install of Office 365
Checked for ‘Disable hardware acceleration’ but the setting doesn’t exist anymore in new versions.
Updated Nvidia graphics driver.
Checked to ensure that scroll lock isn’t turn on.
Rebooted PC.
Any ideas or assitance from anyone regarding the issue would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Hi, I’m currently trying to troubleshoot an issue for a customer of mine, where the contents of his Word documents or Excel spreadsheets don’t followmove along when moving the scoll bar. It just shows the page number, but the documentspreadsheet contents don’t move with it. The issue happens for other users on the PC and also in safe mode for WordExcel.The PC is running Windows 10 and Office 365.Things I’ve tried:UninstallRe-install of Office 365Checked for ‘Disable hardware acceleration’ but the setting doesn’t exist anymore in new versions.Updated Nvidia graphics driver.Checked to ensure that scroll lock isn’t turn on.Rebooted PC. Any ideas or assitance from anyone regarding the issue would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Read More
Static meeting link for different attendees
Our third-party appointment booking software requires a single static meeting link to send to students who book virtual appointments. We’ve used the “Meet Now” meeting configuration to generate a link that will not expire and send everyone to the lobby to ensure one student can’t join if the link is currently being used by another student in an appointment. Unfortunately, this method still does not meet our security needs as it seems new students can see previous chat history and past students can see new messages from appointments after them.
What feature and configuration can we employ to use a single static meeting link for virtual appointments with a different student attendee each time?
Our third-party appointment booking software requires a single static meeting link to send to students who book virtual appointments. We’ve used the “Meet Now” meeting configuration to generate a link that will not expire and send everyone to the lobby to ensure one student can’t join if the link is currently being used by another student in an appointment. Unfortunately, this method still does not meet our security needs as it seems new students can see previous chat history and past students can see new messages from appointments after them. What feature and configuration can we employ to use a single static meeting link for virtual appointments with a different student attendee each time? Read More
Connect ServiceNow to Azure DevOps with No Code and Real-Time 2-Way Sync
Unito is a Microsoft partner with a new integration for ServiceNow to Azure DevOps. Anyone can sync records in ServiceNow to Azure DevOps work items with real-time 2-way updates between fields.
How does it work? Users create no-code 2-way integrations called “flows”. The flow represents the connection between ServiceNow and Azure DevOps.
You start by selecting a table in ServiceNow and a project in ADO.Then, you choose a flow direction for item creation. Do you want manually created records to automatically add work items in ADO; vice versa; or both?Next, you set rules with an “if this, then that” logic to filter out unrelated records or work items. Typically you would add tags in ADO and only sync work items with those tags, but you can also filter by custom fields or any other native field.Finally, you set up a table of field mappings populated with drop-down menus that include data pulled from ServiceNow and ADO:
Here’s a longer guide to connecting Azure DevOps projects to ServiceNow tables.
Let me know if you have any questions or comments!
Unito is a Microsoft partner with a new integration for ServiceNow to Azure DevOps. Anyone can sync records in ServiceNow to Azure DevOps work items with real-time 2-way updates between fields. How does it work? Users create no-code 2-way integrations called “flows”. The flow represents the connection between ServiceNow and Azure DevOps. You start by selecting a table in ServiceNow and a project in ADO.Then, you choose a flow direction for item creation. Do you want manually created records to automatically add work items in ADO; vice versa; or both?Next, you set rules with an “if this, then that” logic to filter out unrelated records or work items. Typically you would add tags in ADO and only sync work items with those tags, but you can also filter by custom fields or any other native field.Finally, you set up a table of field mappings populated with drop-down menus that include data pulled from ServiceNow and ADO: Here’s a longer guide to connecting Azure DevOps projects to ServiceNow tables. Let me know if you have any questions or comments! Read More
Live Session: Crie Aplicações Inteligentes com TypeScript, Azure OpenAI e GitHub Copilot
Introdução
A tecnologia evolui a passos largos, e com ela, a necessidade de educação contínua em campos tecnológicos se torna cada vez mais crítica. Glaucia Lemos, numa apresentação detalhada e rica em conteúdo, explora o uso combinado de TypeScript, Azure OpenAI e GitHub Copilot para criar aplicações inteligentes, ilustrando o poder da integração de ferramentas avançadas no desenvolvimento de software.
Vejamos os principais pontos abordados durante a live session da DIO em parceria com a Microsoft Brasil.
O que foi abordado na live session
Caso você tenha perdido a live session, não se preocupe! Você pode conferir o vídeo completo abaixo:
Agora vamos resumir os principais pontos abordados durante a live session:
Desenvolvimento de Aplicações com TypeScript, Azure OpenAI e GitHub Copilot
A apresentação se aprofunda no uso prático de TypeScript em conjunto com o Azure OpenAI e GitHub Copilot.
Glaucia explica como essas ferramentas podem ser integradas para desenvolver aplicações que não apenas automatizam tarefas. Mas, também aprimoram a capacidade de inovação dos desenvolvedores. O TypeScript, com sua tipagem estática, oferece uma base robusta para criar aplicações escaláveis e de fácil manutenção.
Live Coding: Criando uma Aplicação DALL-E com Azure OpenAI e TypeScript
Um ponto alto da apresentação é o tutorial passo a passo onde Glaucia demonstra a criação de uma aplicação para gerar imagens usando Azure OpenAI integrado com o modelo DALL-E. Ela detalha a configuração do ambiente, desde a instalação de dependências até a autenticação e interação com a API do Azure OpenAI. O exemplo prático ilustra como enviar um prompt textual para o modelo DALL-E da OpenAI, que então retorna uma imagem gerada baseada na descrição fornecida.
Abaixo está o código TypeScript utilizado para interagir com a API do Azure OpenAI:
import { OpenAIClient, AzureKeyCredential } from “@azure/openai”;
import * as dotenv from “dotenv”;
dotenv.config();
const endpoint = process.env.AZURE_OPENAI_ENDPOINT || ”;
const azureApiKey = process.env.AZURE_OPENAI_KEY || ”;
const promptImage = “A captain with parrot on his shoulder”;
export async function main() {
try {
console.log(“=== Image Generation App with Dall-E ===”);
const client = new OpenAIClient(endpoint, new AzureKeyCredential(azureApiKey));
const deploymentName = ‘dall-e-3’;
const imageGeneration = await client.getImages(deploymentName, promptImage, {
n: 1,
size: “1024×1024”,
responseFormat: “url”,
quality: “standard”,
style: “vivid”,
});
for (const image of imageGeneration.data) {
console.log(`Image URL: ${image.url}`);
}
} catch (error) {
console.log(“The sample encountered an error…: “, error);
}
}
main();
Vamos destacar alguns pontos-chave do código de exemplo criado durante a live session:
Configuração do Ambiente: A aplicação TypeScript faz uso do pacote dotenv para carregar variáveis de ambiente a partir de um arquivo .env. Isso permite que informações sensíveis, como chaves de API, sejam mantidas fora do código fonte.
Dentro desse arquivo .env, você deve adicionar as seguintes variáveis:
AZURE_OPENAI_ENDPOINT=”<URL_DO_ENDPOINT_AZURE_OPENAI>”
AZURE_OPENAI_KEY=”<CHAVE_DE_AUTENTICAÇÃO_AZURE_OPENAI>”
Na variável promptImage, é definida a descrição textual que será enviada ao modelo DALL-E para gerar a imagem. Neste caso específico pedimos que seja gerada uma imagem de: “Um capitão com um papagaio no seu ombro”
Durante a live, a Glaucia destaca que, para criar modelos de imagem com o DALL-E, só está disponível no servidor do Azure na região da Sweden Central.
Também durante , a live a Glaucia mostra como criar esse modelo no Azure AI Studio, que é uma plataforma para criar, treinar e gerenciar modelos de IA.
A função main() é responsável por orquestrar a interação com a API do Azure OpenAI. Ela cria uma instância do cliente OpenAIClient e chama o método getImages() para gerar uma imagem baseada no prompt fornecido.
Os parâmetros passados para o método getImages() incluem o nome do modelo DALL-E, o prompt de imagem, o número de imagens a serem geradas, o tamanho da imagem, o formato de resposta, a qualidade e o estilo da imagem.
O resultado da chamada à API é uma URL que aponta para a imagem gerada. Essa URL é então exibida no console para que o usuário possa visualizar o resultado.
E, o resultado final é uma imagem gerada pelo modelo DALL-E da OpenAI, baseada na descrição textual fornecida.
Muito realista a imagem, não é mesmo? A cada dia que passa, os modelos do DALL-E tem gerado imagens com mais perfeição! E abaixo o gif do resultado final da aplicação:
Discussão sobre Inteligência Artificial e Aprendizado Contínuo
Glaucia não apenas mostra o “como” mas também discute o “porquê”, abordando as implicações éticas e práticas do uso de Inteligência Artificial, em relação da preocupação da Microsoft seguir os princípios da IA Responsável que, pode ser resumido em 6 princípios:
Equidade: A IA deve ser projetada para ser justa e imparcial, protegendo os direitos humanos e garantindo que todos sejam tratados de forma
Transparência: A IA deve ser transparente e explicável, permitindo que as pessoas entendam como as decisões são tomadas.
Privacidade e Segurança: A IA deve ser segura e respeitar a privacidade das pessoas.
Inclusão: A IA deve ser projetada para ser acessível e inclusiva, capacitando todas as pessoas.
Responsabilidade: A IA deve ser responsável e confiável, garantindo que as pessoas possam confiar nas decisões tomadas.
Robustez: A IA deve ser robusta e confiável, garantindo que funcione de forma consistente e previsível.
Para saber mais sobre os princípios da IA Responsável, acesse o site da Microsoft.
Ela também enfatiza a necessidade de considerar a Inteligência Artificial como uma ferramenta de auxílio ao invés de uma ameaça, realçando como a AI pode ser usada para aumentar a produtividade sem substituir o elemento humano.
A Importância da Adaptação Tecnológica mediante aos avanços na área de Inteligência Artificial
A apresentação conclui com uma reflexão sobre a importância de se manter atualizado com as tendências tecnológicas.
Glaucia reitera que o aprendizado e a adaptação contínua são essenciais para qualquer profissional da área de tecnologia. A habilidade de integrar novas ferramentas e tecnologias é muito importante seja ela para o desenvolvimento de soluções inovadoras e eficientes ou até mesmo pessoal!
Conclusão
Durante a live poder ver como a busca contínua por conhecimento e a educacão tecnológica pode ser transformadora. Através da exploração de TypeScript, Azure OpenAI e GitHub Copilot, podemos ver que quando é bem aplicada e acompanhada de uma base educacional sólida, abre caminhos para o futuro do desenvolvimento de software e para a evolução contínua dos profissionais envolvidos.
Não podemos negar que devido a constante evolução no mundo de IA, a necessidade de se manter sempre atualizado será algo importante. E, principalmente, procurar fazer uso dessas ferramentas para que as pessoas, em diferentes escopos de trabalho, tenham ganhos de produtividade e eficiência.
Recursos Adicionais
Se você deseja saber mais sobre TypeScript, Azure OpenAI e GitHub Copilot, confira os cursos gratuitos que a Microsoft disponibiliza através da plataforma Microsoft Learn.
Conceitos básicos de IA do Microsoft Azure: O que é IA generativa
Usando o GitHub Copilot com JavaScript
Introdução ao GitHub e ao Visual Studio Code
E, para ficar por dentro das novidades e tendências em tecnologia, siga a Glaucia Lemos no Twitter e acompanhem as lives sessions que também ocorrem no canal do Microsoft Reactor! Acessem agora a página oficial do Microsoft Reactor para ficar por dentro de todas as lives sessions e outras novidades em relação a: Nuvem, Dados e Inteligência Artificial.
Esperamos que este artigo tenha sido útil e inspirador para você! Continue aprendendo e explorando novas possibilidades no mundo da tecnologia. Até a próxima!
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Responses Query
Hello all. I have created some forms for work and using power automate to get submitted forms sent to someone else other than me. If I use the collaborate links they can edit the form and if they alter the first question the form will fail because based on the answers depends who gets the email.
I have tried using the link that collect responses generates but when the click that link from the email it goes to a blank form ready to be filled in.
is there anyway of getting a link to the responses that I can link in the body of the email that will take someone other than me to the responses part of the form.
I currently have the questions in the body of the email and answers using the dynamic function. That works but ideally I want the person who gets the email to be able to see the form and transfer details to excel.
hope someone can help
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/forums/postpage/board-id/MicrosoftForms#
cheers
Hello all. I have created some forms for work and using power automate to get submitted forms sent to someone else other than me. If I use the collaborate links they can edit the form and if they alter the first question the form will fail because based on the answers depends who gets the email. I have tried using the link that collect responses generates but when the click that link from the email it goes to a blank form ready to be filled in. is there anyway of getting a link to the responses that I can link in the body of the email that will take someone other than me to the responses part of the form. I currently have the questions in the body of the email and answers using the dynamic function. That works but ideally I want the person who gets the email to be able to see the form and transfer details to excel. hope someone can help https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/forums/postpage/board-id/MicrosoftForms# cheers Read More
Cisco AMP Intune Packaging
Hi Team,
Has anyone have experience with packaging the Cisco AMP via Intune ?
If so, can you please share the installation, uninstallation switch and detection rules please?
Thanks in advance for your assistance.
Hi Team, Has anyone have experience with packaging the Cisco AMP via Intune ?If so, can you please share the installation, uninstallation switch and detection rules please?Thanks in advance for your assistance. Read More
New Blog | Embracing the Data Protection and Data Privacy Act
By Manny Sahota
In an era where data breaches and privacy concerns are at the forefront of concerns, the Data Protection and Data Privacy (DPDP) Act 2023 emerges to enhance protection for individuals’ personal information. This landmark legislation signifies a pivotal shift in the global data privacy landscape, imposing rigorous standards for data handling and compelling organizations to elevate their data protection measures. As we navigate the intricacies of compliance with the DPDP. Microsoft Compliance Manager emerges as a tool to help our customers meet regulatory obligations. Compliance regulations protect customers and the organizations they serve, and Microsoft Compliance Manager is here to help protect private data.
Unpacking the DPDP Act 2023
The DPDP Act 2023 introduces a stringent legal framework aimed at safeguarding personal data against misuse, unauthorized access, and breaches. It mandates comprehensive data protection protocols, consent mechanisms for data collection, and stringent penalties for non-compliance, thereby setting a new benchmark for data privacy. This act underscores the importance of responsible data stewardship, emphasizing transparency, security, and the individual’s right to privacy.
For organizations, the enactment of the DPDP Act 2023 signifies a call to action—a mandate to reassess and fortify their data handling practices. It necessitates a holistic approach to data privacy, requiring robust governance, risk management, and compliance (GRC) frameworks to ensure adherence to the law. This is where the strategic deployment of Microsoft’s Compliance Manager can make a substantial difference.
Read the full post here: Embracing the Data Protection and Data Privacy Act: A Strategic Approach with Microsoft’s Compliance
By Manny Sahota
In an era where data breaches and privacy concerns are at the forefront of concerns, the Data Protection and Data Privacy (DPDP) Act 2023 emerges to enhance protection for individuals’ personal information. This landmark legislation signifies a pivotal shift in the global data privacy landscape, imposing rigorous standards for data handling and compelling organizations to elevate their data protection measures. As we navigate the intricacies of compliance with the DPDP. Microsoft Compliance Manager emerges as a tool to help our customers meet regulatory obligations. Compliance regulations protect customers and the organizations they serve, and Microsoft Compliance Manager is here to help protect private data.
Unpacking the DPDP Act 2023
The DPDP Act 2023 introduces a stringent legal framework aimed at safeguarding personal data against misuse, unauthorized access, and breaches. It mandates comprehensive data protection protocols, consent mechanisms for data collection, and stringent penalties for non-compliance, thereby setting a new benchmark for data privacy. This act underscores the importance of responsible data stewardship, emphasizing transparency, security, and the individual’s right to privacy.
For organizations, the enactment of the DPDP Act 2023 signifies a call to action—a mandate to reassess and fortify their data handling practices. It necessitates a holistic approach to data privacy, requiring robust governance, risk management, and compliance (GRC) frameworks to ensure adherence to the law. This is where the strategic deployment of Microsoft’s Compliance Manager can make a substantial difference.
Read the full post here: Embracing the Data Protection and Data Privacy Act: A Strategic Approach with Microsoft’s Compliance Read More
New Blog | Operationalizing Attack Path Insights
In the face of today’s complex cybersecurity challenges, the ability to proactively manage and mitigate potential attack vectors has never been more crucial. Identifying, understanding, and countering attack paths effectively are essential steps in safeguarding an organization’s digital assets. This Azure Workbook Attack Path Dashboard has been designed for monitoring attack paths over time—ranging from days to a month or more. This tool empowers organizations to leverage deep insights into their cybersecurity posture, enabling them to evaluate and enhance their processes for mitigating threats proactively. This blog article explores the dashboard’s layout, its detailed insights, and how it supports organizations in enhancing their security posture.
How Implement the Workbook – Requirements
To implement the workbook you must enable Defender for Cloud Continuous Export feature at the Subscription level, select the export Security Attack Paths data and the Azure Log Analytics Workspace to store the data. The configuration is done through Defender for Cloud Environment Settings.
Here, select the Subscription and select Continuous Export. Configure the settings and save.
Note: Data exported to the Log Analytics Workspace is subject to the Workspace ingestion cost. Learn more about Log Analytics pricing and the many techniques to optimize your cost. Data retention is by default 31 days, however longer retention can be configured -90 days is recommended for an optimal time rage analysis (longer retention will incur additional charges as explained in Log Analytics pricing). Upon activation, the system will begin populating the designated Workspace with data as it updates the Attack Paths. This process is typically completed within 24 hours, at which point the initial data records will be visible.
Read the full post here: Operationalizing Attack Path Insights
By Giulio Astori
In the face of today’s complex cybersecurity challenges, the ability to proactively manage and mitigate potential attack vectors has never been more crucial. Identifying, understanding, and countering attack paths effectively are essential steps in safeguarding an organization’s digital assets. This Azure Workbook Attack Path Dashboard has been designed for monitoring attack paths over time—ranging from days to a month or more. This tool empowers organizations to leverage deep insights into their cybersecurity posture, enabling them to evaluate and enhance their processes for mitigating threats proactively. This blog article explores the dashboard’s layout, its detailed insights, and how it supports organizations in enhancing their security posture.
How Implement the Workbook – Requirements
To implement the workbook you must enable Defender for Cloud Continuous Export feature at the Subscription level, select the export Security Attack Paths data and the Azure Log Analytics Workspace to store the data. The configuration is done through Defender for Cloud Environment Settings.
Here, select the Subscription and select Continuous Export. Configure the settings and save.
Note: Data exported to the Log Analytics Workspace is subject to the Workspace ingestion cost. Learn more about Log Analytics pricing and the many techniques to optimize your cost. Data retention is by default 31 days, however longer retention can be configured -90 days is recommended for an optimal time rage analysis (longer retention will incur additional charges as explained in Log Analytics pricing). Upon activation, the system will begin populating the designated Workspace with data as it updates the Attack Paths. This process is typically completed within 24 hours, at which point the initial data records will be visible.
Read the full post here: Operationalizing Attack Path Insights
Not receiving emails
I am receiving emails from an individual, when sent to just me, but I don’t receive emails from the same individual when the email is to a large number of people.
I am receiving emails from an individual, when sent to just me, but I don’t receive emails from the same individual when the email is to a large number of people. Read More
I want more and more Teams taskbar icons. Three isn’t enough.
When I’m having a video meeting, and I minimize it, and I have the chat window open (which is, during my teaching remote days, 100% of the time), I have three Teams icons on my taskbar. I have one for my chat, one for the minimized meeting window and one for the maximized meeting window, which doesn’t exist right now.
When I combine this with the fact that I know of no way to summon the main chat window from the meeting window, I end up just hating the Teams UI. If I’m in a minimized meeting, I have two icons, and if I need to send a quick message to someone else, I have to go down to the systray on the taskbar to open a menu and find the tiny Teams icon, which is nigh-unidentifiable because it has a big read dot over the top of it and the cyan NEW label on the bottom of it.
The big red dot is telling me I’m IN A CALL: sigh. I know, I have an always-on-top meeting window open, as well as a veritable plethora of Teams icons on my taskbar.
It’s amazing how bad Microsoft is at this.
When I’m having a video meeting, and I minimize it, and I have the chat window open (which is, during my teaching remote days, 100% of the time), I have three Teams icons on my taskbar. I have one for my chat, one for the minimized meeting window and one for the maximized meeting window, which doesn’t exist right now. When I combine this with the fact that I know of no way to summon the main chat window from the meeting window, I end up just hating the Teams UI. If I’m in a minimized meeting, I have two icons, and if I need to send a quick message to someone else, I have to go down to the systray on the taskbar to open a menu and find the tiny Teams icon, which is nigh-unidentifiable because it has a big read dot over the top of it and the cyan NEW label on the bottom of it. The big red dot is telling me I’m IN A CALL: sigh. I know, I have an always-on-top meeting window open, as well as a veritable plethora of Teams icons on my taskbar. It’s amazing how bad Microsoft is at this. Read More
Is there any way to add an Add-in or Adaptive Card to the Posts Tab in a Teams Channel?
Is there any way to insert a custom app or Adaptive Card to the right side of the Posts tab? I am searching for a way to extend the Conversation (chat) User Interface in MS Teams by adding contextual custom information in a panel to the right of the chat stream. I understand I could have a Bot in the chat that posts an adaptive card in the chat stream, but that will flow off the top of the screen when a few more users post messages to the channel. The screen real estate I want to use is the right-most area of the Posts tab ; currently Teams has a “Open channel details” button in the upper right corner of the Posts tab. That button opens a panel that displays info about the channel. That is exactly where I want to insert my customer UI elements. Research to date suggests the answer is no, neither the Posts tab nor the Files tab can be extended with customer Add-ins. Please comment with your insight. Thanks!
Is there any way to insert a custom app or Adaptive Card to the right side of the Posts tab? I am searching for a way to extend the Conversation (chat) User Interface in MS Teams by adding contextual custom information in a panel to the right of the chat stream. I understand I could have a Bot in the chat that posts an adaptive card in the chat stream, but that will flow off the top of the screen when a few more users post messages to the channel. The screen real estate I want to use is the right-most area of the Posts tab ; currently Teams has a “Open channel details” button in the upper right corner of the Posts tab. That button opens a panel that displays info about the channel. That is exactly where I want to insert my customer UI elements. Research to date suggests the answer is no, neither the Posts tab nor the Files tab can be extended with customer Add-ins. Please comment with your insight. Thanks! Read More
FAQ: How Microsoft handles VAT from the marketplace + calculates exchange rate?
Q: How does Microsoft handle VAT from the marketplace and calculate exchange rate?
A: This article explains how tax / VAT is dealt with:
How tax policies affect payout for Azure Marketplace – Marketplace publisher | Microsoft Learn
This article explains how exchange rates are calculated: Currencies and taxes – Microsoft marketplace | Microsoft Learn
Q: How does Microsoft handle VAT from the marketplace and calculate exchange rate?
A: This article explains how tax / VAT is dealt with:
How tax policies affect payout for Azure Marketplace – Marketplace publisher | Microsoft Learn
This article explains how exchange rates are calculated: Currencies and taxes – Microsoft marketplace | Microsoft Learn Read More