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How to rethink and revolutionize agreement processes with Docusign and Microsoft integrations
In this guest blog post, Erika Sperekas, Sr. Partner Marketing Manager at Docusign, examines the consequences of patchwork agreement workflows and explains how system integrations can streamline processes and create better experiences for businesses.
No matter which line of business you work in, you will probably have to deal with agreements at some point. Agreements are everywhere throughout an organization: sales contracts, offer letters, account openings, invoices, and a lot more. They contain details about dollars that change hands, products and services that are delivered, and relationships your business has with important parties.
However, the process most teams use to manage agreements is broken. Organizations have long struggled to deal with the negative effects of patchwork agreement workflows. By combining disjointed tools and applications not meant to manage documents, teams end up requiring employees to manually transfer information from one system to another. That lack of a centrally connected platform hinders productivity, creates bottlenecks, fragments information, and restricts access. Contracts still get done, but there’s a lot more time and pain than there has to be.
These disconnected processes frustrate employees, slow down business, introduce unnecessary risk, and erode value. They also isolate critical data points and prevent the free flow of information across important pieces of the technology stack. In total, Deloitte and Docusign calculate that outdated agreement processes cost businesses nearly $2 trillion in global economic value every year.
To solve that problem, teams need a better way to create, commit to, and manage agreements. They need to connect the systems and processes used to manage agreements to the systems and processes that run the business. The ideal solution is a well-integrated tool that is accessible to all parties in the agreement workflow. It should be full of tools built specifically to manage agreements digitally, reliably, and securely.
Integrate critical technologies to simplify common workflows
In the last decade, investments in customer relationship management, enterprise resource planning, and human capital management technologies have proven valuable in improving the efficiency of data-driven processes, like quote-to-cash and hire-to-retire. Somehow, the agreements that document those activities have remained largely untouched.
Today, the average company uses 976 applications across the organization, but only 28% of those applications are integrated. That means teams spend way too much time doing disconnected work or toggling back and forth between systems. System integrations are necessary to digitize processes across your organization and create better experiences for employees, customers, and partners.
Docusign and Microsoft are industry leaders and natural integration partners when it comes to connecting agreement systems to common workflow systems. By connecting Docusign data to data within Microsoft 365, Dynamics 365, and Power Platform applications, we’ve created a simple way for customers to transform their agreement process. An integrated system will offer more opportunities to automate common agreement steps and expand agreement collaboration to include people on more devices, in more locations, and using a broader range of applications.
“Through our partnership with Microsoft, we are revolutionizing the way organizations do business,” said Janine Grasso, Docusign GVP Partner Development & Alliances. “Docusign’s integrations with Copilot for Microsoft 365 and Copilot for Sales harness the power of AI to drive intelligent automation and innovation, leveraging Power Platform plug-ins and Microsoft Copilot Studio. Meeting people where they work, these integrations empower organizations to accelerate revenue, reduce risk, and create better experiences from the agreements that run their business. Together, we’re not just streamlining processes; we’re redefining what’s possible in the digital era.”
With Docusign’s suite of Microsoft integrations, customers can support the lifecycle of any agreement process without requiring employees to copy and paste data or manually transfer a document from one tool to another. That means faster, simpler workflows for employee onboarding paperwork, sales order forms, legally binding contracts, procurement RFPs, internal forms, and more.
Microsoft customers leveraging Docusign will see an instant increase in the speed of their agreements. Today, 76% of successful Docusign eSignature transactions are completed in less than 24 hours and 41% of them are completed within 15 minutes!
Integrating Docusign with Microsoft also offers a more robust and productive experience for Copilot for Microsoft 365 users. That connection makes it easier than ever for business users across HR, procurement, legal, finance, and more to instantly access information from other corporate and third-party data sources. As your team makes plans to analyze and integrate more data as part of a forward-looking AI strategy, that network of connected data sources will be even more important.
“Our partner Docusign delivers comprehensive solutions that use AI to streamline agreement workflows and enhance collaboration within the Microsoft products people use every day,” said Yvonne Muench, Sr. Director of Marketplace & ISV Journey, Microsoft. “We’re excited that Docusign offers these solutions via Azure Marketplace, simplifying the complex landscape of business tools and empowering our mutual customers to achieve their goals more effectively.”
Making the most of existing investments
Microsoft customers can access the Docusign integrations today on AppSource or purchase Docusign in the Azure Marketplace. It’s the easiest way to leverage their existing Microsoft Azure Consumption Commitment (MACC) to purchase Docusign and access our robust suite of integrations.
With the ability to buy directly from Azure Marketplace, you can ensure a simplified procurement and invoicing experience without new vendor onboarding—allowing you to realize the value of our joint integrations quickly!
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Compile error regarding ‘arm-none-eabi-gcc.exe’ with Arduino Due support package
The customer is using arduinodue_gettingstarted model, he is getting an error when running the "Run To Target Hardware" choosing the Arduino Due and clicking "Deploy to Hardware." he downloaded the support package from:
https://www.mathworks.com/hardware-support/arduino.html
The call to realtime_make_rtw_hook, during the after_make hook generated the following error:
ERROR: The build failed with the following message: "C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduino-1.5.6-r2/hardware/tools/g++_arm_none_eabi/bin/arm-none-eabi-gcc" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduinobase/toolbox/realtime/targets/arduino/include" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduinobase/toolbox/realtime/targets/arduino/blocks/sfcn/include" -I"C:/Users/dxq130330/Documents/MATLAB/untitled_rtt" -I"C:/Users/dxq130330/Documents/MATLAB" -I"C:/Program Files/MATLAB/R2014b/extern/include" -I"C:/Program Files/MATLAB/R2014b/simulink/include" -I"C:/Program Files/MATLAB/R2014b/rtw/c/src" -I"C:/Program Files/MATLAB/R2014b/rtw/c/src/ext_mode/common" -I"C:/Program Files/MATLAB/R2014b/rtw/c/ert" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduino-1.5.6-r2/hardware/arduino/sam/system/libsam" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduino-1.5.6-r2/hardware/arduino/sam/system/CMSIS/CMSIS/Include" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduino-1.5.6-r2/hardware/arduino/sam/system/CMSIS/Device/ATMEL" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduino-1.5.6-r2/hardware/arduino/sam/cores/arduino" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduino-1.5.6-r2/hardware/arduino/sam/cores/arduino/USB" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduino-1.5.6-r2/hardware/arduino/sam/variants/arduino_due_x" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduinodue/toolbox/realtime/targets/arduinodue/include" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduino-1.5.6-r2/libraries/Servo/src" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduino-1.5.6-r2/libraries/Servo/src/sam" -c -g -Os -w -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -nostdlib –param max-inline-insns-single=500 -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions -mcpu=cortex-m3 -mthumb -I. -D"MODEL=untitled" -D"NUMST=1" -D"NCSTATES=0" -D"HAVESTDIO=" -D"ONESTEPFCN=0" -D"TERMFCN=1" -D"MAT_FILE=0" -D"MULTI_INSTANCE_CODE=0" -D"INTEGER_CODE=0" -D"MT=0" -D"CLASSIC_INTERFACE=0" -D"ALLOCATIONFCN=0" -D"TID01EQ=0" -D"printf=iprintf" -D"F_CPU=84000000" -D"_RUNONTARGETHARDWARE_BUILD_=" -D"_ROTH_DUE_=" -D"ARDUINO=156" -D"ARDUINO_SAM_DUE=" -D"ARDUINO_ARCH_SAM=" -D"__SAM3X8E__=" -D"USB_PID=0x003e" -D"USB_VID=0x2341" -D"USBCON=" -D"_RTT_NUMSERVOS_=0" -D"_RTT_SINGLE_TASKING_MODE_=" ./IPAddress.cpp ./Print.cpp ./Reset.cpp ./RingBuffer.cpp ./Stream.cpp ./UARTClass.cpp ./USARTClass.cpp ./CDC.cpp ./HID.cpp ./USBCore.cpp ./WInterrupts.c ./WMath.cpp ./WString.cpp ./cortex_handlers.c ./cxxabi-compat.cpp ./hooks.c ./iar_calls_sam3.c ./itoa.c ./syscalls_sam3.c ./wiring.c ./wiring_analog.c ./wiring_digital.c ./wiring_pulse.cpp ./wiring_shift.c ./variant.cpp ./io_wrappers.cpp ./TimerTickScheduler.c ./arm_cortex_m_multitasking.c ./ert_main.c ./untitled.c ./untitled_data.c This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way. Please contact the application’s support team for more information. cs-make: *** [IPAddress.o] Error 255
The build process will terminate as a result. The build failed with the following message: "C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduino-1.5.6-r2/hardware/tools/g++_arm_none_eabi/bin/arm-none-eabi-gcc" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduinobase/toolbox/realtime/targets/arduino/include" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduinobase/toolbox/realtime/targets/arduino/blocks/sfcn/include" -I"C:/Users/dxq130330/Documents/MATLAB/untitled_rtt" -I"C:/Users/dxq130330/Documents/MATLAB" -I"C:/Program Files/MATLAB/R2014b/extern/include" -I"C:/Program Files/MATLAB/R2014b/simulink/include" -I"C:/Program Files/MATLAB/R2014b/rtw/c/src" -I"C:/Program Files/MATLAB/R2014b/rtw/c/src/ext_mode/common" -I"C:/Program Files/MATLAB/R2014b/rtw/c/ert" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduino-1.5.6-r2/hardware/arduino/sam/system/libsam" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduino-1.5.6-r2/hardware/arduino/sam/system/CMSIS/CMSIS/Include" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduino-1.5.6-r2/hardware/arduino/sam/system/CMSIS/Device/ATMEL" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduino-1.5.6-r2/hardware/arduino/sam/cores/arduino" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduino-1.5.6-r2/hardware/arduino/sam/cores/arduino/USB" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduino-1.5.6-r2/hardware/arduino/sam/variants/arduino_due_x" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduinodue/toolbox/realtime/targets/arduinodue/include" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduino-1.5.6-r2/libraries/Servo/src" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduino-1.5.6-r2/libraries/Servo/src/sam" -c -g -Os -w -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -nostdlib –param max-inline-insns-single=500 -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions -mcpu=cortex-m3 -mthumb -I. -D"MODEL=untitled" -D"NUMST=1" -D"NCSTATES=0" -D"HAVESTDIO=" -D"ONESTEPFCN=0" -D"TERMFCN=1" -D"MAT_FILE=0" -D"MULTI_INSTANCE_CODE=0" -D"INTEGER_CODE=0" -D"MT=0" -D"CLASSIC_INTERFACE=0" -D"ALLOCATIONFCN=0" -D"TID01EQ=0" -D"printf=iprintf" -D"F_CPU=84000000" -D"_RUNONTARGETHARDWARE_BUILD_=" -D"_ROTH_DUE_=" -D"ARDUINO=156" -D"ARDUINO_SAM_DUE=" -D"ARDUINO_ARCH_SAM=" -D"__SAM3X8E__=" -D"USB_PID=0x003e" -D"USB_VID=0x2341" -D"USBCON=" -D"_RTT_NUMSERVOS_=0" -D"_RTT_SINGLE_TASKING_MODE_=" ./IPAddress.cpp ./Print.cpp ./Reset.cpp ./RingBuffer.cpp ./Stream.cpp ./UARTClass.cpp ./USARTClass.cpp ./CDC.cpp ./HID.cpp ./USBCore.cpp ./WInterrupts.c ./WMath.cpp ./WString.cpp ./cortex_handlers.c ./cxxabi-compat.cpp ./hooks.c ./iar_calls_sam3.c ./itoa.c ./syscalls_sam3.c ./wiring.c ./wiring_analog.c ./wiring_digital.c ./wiring_pulse.cpp ./wiring_shift.c ./variant.cpp ./io_wrappers.cpp ./TimerTickScheduler.c ./arm_cortex_m_multitasking.c ./ert_main.c ./untitled.c ./untitled_data.c This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way. Please contact the application’s support team for more information. cs-make: *** [IPAddress.o] Error 255 Component: Simulink | Category: Block error
The customer is using arduinodue_gettingstarted model, he is getting an error when running the "Run To Target Hardware" choosing the Arduino Due and clicking "Deploy to Hardware." he downloaded the support package from:
https://www.mathworks.com/hardware-support/arduino.html
The call to realtime_make_rtw_hook, during the after_make hook generated the following error:
ERROR: The build failed with the following message: "C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduino-1.5.6-r2/hardware/tools/g++_arm_none_eabi/bin/arm-none-eabi-gcc" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduinobase/toolbox/realtime/targets/arduino/include" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduinobase/toolbox/realtime/targets/arduino/blocks/sfcn/include" -I"C:/Users/dxq130330/Documents/MATLAB/untitled_rtt" -I"C:/Users/dxq130330/Documents/MATLAB" -I"C:/Program Files/MATLAB/R2014b/extern/include" -I"C:/Program Files/MATLAB/R2014b/simulink/include" -I"C:/Program Files/MATLAB/R2014b/rtw/c/src" -I"C:/Program Files/MATLAB/R2014b/rtw/c/src/ext_mode/common" -I"C:/Program Files/MATLAB/R2014b/rtw/c/ert" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduino-1.5.6-r2/hardware/arduino/sam/system/libsam" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduino-1.5.6-r2/hardware/arduino/sam/system/CMSIS/CMSIS/Include" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduino-1.5.6-r2/hardware/arduino/sam/system/CMSIS/Device/ATMEL" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduino-1.5.6-r2/hardware/arduino/sam/cores/arduino" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduino-1.5.6-r2/hardware/arduino/sam/cores/arduino/USB" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduino-1.5.6-r2/hardware/arduino/sam/variants/arduino_due_x" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduinodue/toolbox/realtime/targets/arduinodue/include" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduino-1.5.6-r2/libraries/Servo/src" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduino-1.5.6-r2/libraries/Servo/src/sam" -c -g -Os -w -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -nostdlib –param max-inline-insns-single=500 -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions -mcpu=cortex-m3 -mthumb -I. -D"MODEL=untitled" -D"NUMST=1" -D"NCSTATES=0" -D"HAVESTDIO=" -D"ONESTEPFCN=0" -D"TERMFCN=1" -D"MAT_FILE=0" -D"MULTI_INSTANCE_CODE=0" -D"INTEGER_CODE=0" -D"MT=0" -D"CLASSIC_INTERFACE=0" -D"ALLOCATIONFCN=0" -D"TID01EQ=0" -D"printf=iprintf" -D"F_CPU=84000000" -D"_RUNONTARGETHARDWARE_BUILD_=" -D"_ROTH_DUE_=" -D"ARDUINO=156" -D"ARDUINO_SAM_DUE=" -D"ARDUINO_ARCH_SAM=" -D"__SAM3X8E__=" -D"USB_PID=0x003e" -D"USB_VID=0x2341" -D"USBCON=" -D"_RTT_NUMSERVOS_=0" -D"_RTT_SINGLE_TASKING_MODE_=" ./IPAddress.cpp ./Print.cpp ./Reset.cpp ./RingBuffer.cpp ./Stream.cpp ./UARTClass.cpp ./USARTClass.cpp ./CDC.cpp ./HID.cpp ./USBCore.cpp ./WInterrupts.c ./WMath.cpp ./WString.cpp ./cortex_handlers.c ./cxxabi-compat.cpp ./hooks.c ./iar_calls_sam3.c ./itoa.c ./syscalls_sam3.c ./wiring.c ./wiring_analog.c ./wiring_digital.c ./wiring_pulse.cpp ./wiring_shift.c ./variant.cpp ./io_wrappers.cpp ./TimerTickScheduler.c ./arm_cortex_m_multitasking.c ./ert_main.c ./untitled.c ./untitled_data.c This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way. Please contact the application’s support team for more information. cs-make: *** [IPAddress.o] Error 255
The build process will terminate as a result. The build failed with the following message: "C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduino-1.5.6-r2/hardware/tools/g++_arm_none_eabi/bin/arm-none-eabi-gcc" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduinobase/toolbox/realtime/targets/arduino/include" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduinobase/toolbox/realtime/targets/arduino/blocks/sfcn/include" -I"C:/Users/dxq130330/Documents/MATLAB/untitled_rtt" -I"C:/Users/dxq130330/Documents/MATLAB" -I"C:/Program Files/MATLAB/R2014b/extern/include" -I"C:/Program Files/MATLAB/R2014b/simulink/include" -I"C:/Program Files/MATLAB/R2014b/rtw/c/src" -I"C:/Program Files/MATLAB/R2014b/rtw/c/src/ext_mode/common" -I"C:/Program Files/MATLAB/R2014b/rtw/c/ert" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduino-1.5.6-r2/hardware/arduino/sam/system/libsam" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduino-1.5.6-r2/hardware/arduino/sam/system/CMSIS/CMSIS/Include" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduino-1.5.6-r2/hardware/arduino/sam/system/CMSIS/Device/ATMEL" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduino-1.5.6-r2/hardware/arduino/sam/cores/arduino" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduino-1.5.6-r2/hardware/arduino/sam/cores/arduino/USB" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduino-1.5.6-r2/hardware/arduino/sam/variants/arduino_due_x" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduinodue/toolbox/realtime/targets/arduinodue/include" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduino-1.5.6-r2/libraries/Servo/src" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduino-1.5.6-r2/libraries/Servo/src/sam" -c -g -Os -w -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -nostdlib –param max-inline-insns-single=500 -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions -mcpu=cortex-m3 -mthumb -I. -D"MODEL=untitled" -D"NUMST=1" -D"NCSTATES=0" -D"HAVESTDIO=" -D"ONESTEPFCN=0" -D"TERMFCN=1" -D"MAT_FILE=0" -D"MULTI_INSTANCE_CODE=0" -D"INTEGER_CODE=0" -D"MT=0" -D"CLASSIC_INTERFACE=0" -D"ALLOCATIONFCN=0" -D"TID01EQ=0" -D"printf=iprintf" -D"F_CPU=84000000" -D"_RUNONTARGETHARDWARE_BUILD_=" -D"_ROTH_DUE_=" -D"ARDUINO=156" -D"ARDUINO_SAM_DUE=" -D"ARDUINO_ARCH_SAM=" -D"__SAM3X8E__=" -D"USB_PID=0x003e" -D"USB_VID=0x2341" -D"USBCON=" -D"_RTT_NUMSERVOS_=0" -D"_RTT_SINGLE_TASKING_MODE_=" ./IPAddress.cpp ./Print.cpp ./Reset.cpp ./RingBuffer.cpp ./Stream.cpp ./UARTClass.cpp ./USARTClass.cpp ./CDC.cpp ./HID.cpp ./USBCore.cpp ./WInterrupts.c ./WMath.cpp ./WString.cpp ./cortex_handlers.c ./cxxabi-compat.cpp ./hooks.c ./iar_calls_sam3.c ./itoa.c ./syscalls_sam3.c ./wiring.c ./wiring_analog.c ./wiring_digital.c ./wiring_pulse.cpp ./wiring_shift.c ./variant.cpp ./io_wrappers.cpp ./TimerTickScheduler.c ./arm_cortex_m_multitasking.c ./ert_main.c ./untitled.c ./untitled_data.c This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way. Please contact the application’s support team for more information. cs-make: *** [IPAddress.o] Error 255 Component: Simulink | Category: Block error
The customer is using arduinodue_gettingstarted model, he is getting an error when running the "Run To Target Hardware" choosing the Arduino Due and clicking "Deploy to Hardware." he downloaded the support package from:
https://www.mathworks.com/hardware-support/arduino.html
The call to realtime_make_rtw_hook, during the after_make hook generated the following error:
ERROR: The build failed with the following message: "C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduino-1.5.6-r2/hardware/tools/g++_arm_none_eabi/bin/arm-none-eabi-gcc" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduinobase/toolbox/realtime/targets/arduino/include" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduinobase/toolbox/realtime/targets/arduino/blocks/sfcn/include" -I"C:/Users/dxq130330/Documents/MATLAB/untitled_rtt" -I"C:/Users/dxq130330/Documents/MATLAB" -I"C:/Program Files/MATLAB/R2014b/extern/include" -I"C:/Program Files/MATLAB/R2014b/simulink/include" -I"C:/Program Files/MATLAB/R2014b/rtw/c/src" -I"C:/Program Files/MATLAB/R2014b/rtw/c/src/ext_mode/common" -I"C:/Program Files/MATLAB/R2014b/rtw/c/ert" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduino-1.5.6-r2/hardware/arduino/sam/system/libsam" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduino-1.5.6-r2/hardware/arduino/sam/system/CMSIS/CMSIS/Include" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduino-1.5.6-r2/hardware/arduino/sam/system/CMSIS/Device/ATMEL" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduino-1.5.6-r2/hardware/arduino/sam/cores/arduino" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduino-1.5.6-r2/hardware/arduino/sam/cores/arduino/USB" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduino-1.5.6-r2/hardware/arduino/sam/variants/arduino_due_x" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduinodue/toolbox/realtime/targets/arduinodue/include" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduino-1.5.6-r2/libraries/Servo/src" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduino-1.5.6-r2/libraries/Servo/src/sam" -c -g -Os -w -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -nostdlib –param max-inline-insns-single=500 -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions -mcpu=cortex-m3 -mthumb -I. -D"MODEL=untitled" -D"NUMST=1" -D"NCSTATES=0" -D"HAVESTDIO=" -D"ONESTEPFCN=0" -D"TERMFCN=1" -D"MAT_FILE=0" -D"MULTI_INSTANCE_CODE=0" -D"INTEGER_CODE=0" -D"MT=0" -D"CLASSIC_INTERFACE=0" -D"ALLOCATIONFCN=0" -D"TID01EQ=0" -D"printf=iprintf" -D"F_CPU=84000000" -D"_RUNONTARGETHARDWARE_BUILD_=" -D"_ROTH_DUE_=" -D"ARDUINO=156" -D"ARDUINO_SAM_DUE=" -D"ARDUINO_ARCH_SAM=" -D"__SAM3X8E__=" -D"USB_PID=0x003e" -D"USB_VID=0x2341" -D"USBCON=" -D"_RTT_NUMSERVOS_=0" -D"_RTT_SINGLE_TASKING_MODE_=" ./IPAddress.cpp ./Print.cpp ./Reset.cpp ./RingBuffer.cpp ./Stream.cpp ./UARTClass.cpp ./USARTClass.cpp ./CDC.cpp ./HID.cpp ./USBCore.cpp ./WInterrupts.c ./WMath.cpp ./WString.cpp ./cortex_handlers.c ./cxxabi-compat.cpp ./hooks.c ./iar_calls_sam3.c ./itoa.c ./syscalls_sam3.c ./wiring.c ./wiring_analog.c ./wiring_digital.c ./wiring_pulse.cpp ./wiring_shift.c ./variant.cpp ./io_wrappers.cpp ./TimerTickScheduler.c ./arm_cortex_m_multitasking.c ./ert_main.c ./untitled.c ./untitled_data.c This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way. Please contact the application’s support team for more information. cs-make: *** [IPAddress.o] Error 255
The build process will terminate as a result. The build failed with the following message: "C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduino-1.5.6-r2/hardware/tools/g++_arm_none_eabi/bin/arm-none-eabi-gcc" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduinobase/toolbox/realtime/targets/arduino/include" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduinobase/toolbox/realtime/targets/arduino/blocks/sfcn/include" -I"C:/Users/dxq130330/Documents/MATLAB/untitled_rtt" -I"C:/Users/dxq130330/Documents/MATLAB" -I"C:/Program Files/MATLAB/R2014b/extern/include" -I"C:/Program Files/MATLAB/R2014b/simulink/include" -I"C:/Program Files/MATLAB/R2014b/rtw/c/src" -I"C:/Program Files/MATLAB/R2014b/rtw/c/src/ext_mode/common" -I"C:/Program Files/MATLAB/R2014b/rtw/c/ert" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduino-1.5.6-r2/hardware/arduino/sam/system/libsam" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduino-1.5.6-r2/hardware/arduino/sam/system/CMSIS/CMSIS/Include" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduino-1.5.6-r2/hardware/arduino/sam/system/CMSIS/Device/ATMEL" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduino-1.5.6-r2/hardware/arduino/sam/cores/arduino" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduino-1.5.6-r2/hardware/arduino/sam/cores/arduino/USB" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduino-1.5.6-r2/hardware/arduino/sam/variants/arduino_due_x" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduinodue/toolbox/realtime/targets/arduinodue/include" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduino-1.5.6-r2/libraries/Servo/src" -I"C:/MATLAB/SupportPackages/R2014b/arduino-1.5.6-r2/libraries/Servo/src/sam" -c -g -Os -w -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -nostdlib –param max-inline-insns-single=500 -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions -mcpu=cortex-m3 -mthumb -I. -D"MODEL=untitled" -D"NUMST=1" -D"NCSTATES=0" -D"HAVESTDIO=" -D"ONESTEPFCN=0" -D"TERMFCN=1" -D"MAT_FILE=0" -D"MULTI_INSTANCE_CODE=0" -D"INTEGER_CODE=0" -D"MT=0" -D"CLASSIC_INTERFACE=0" -D"ALLOCATIONFCN=0" -D"TID01EQ=0" -D"printf=iprintf" -D"F_CPU=84000000" -D"_RUNONTARGETHARDWARE_BUILD_=" -D"_ROTH_DUE_=" -D"ARDUINO=156" -D"ARDUINO_SAM_DUE=" -D"ARDUINO_ARCH_SAM=" -D"__SAM3X8E__=" -D"USB_PID=0x003e" -D"USB_VID=0x2341" -D"USBCON=" -D"_RTT_NUMSERVOS_=0" -D"_RTT_SINGLE_TASKING_MODE_=" ./IPAddress.cpp ./Print.cpp ./Reset.cpp ./RingBuffer.cpp ./Stream.cpp ./UARTClass.cpp ./USARTClass.cpp ./CDC.cpp ./HID.cpp ./USBCore.cpp ./WInterrupts.c ./WMath.cpp ./WString.cpp ./cortex_handlers.c ./cxxabi-compat.cpp ./hooks.c ./iar_calls_sam3.c ./itoa.c ./syscalls_sam3.c ./wiring.c ./wiring_analog.c ./wiring_digital.c ./wiring_pulse.cpp ./wiring_shift.c ./variant.cpp ./io_wrappers.cpp ./TimerTickScheduler.c ./arm_cortex_m_multitasking.c ./ert_main.c ./untitled.c ./untitled_data.c This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way. Please contact the application’s support team for more information. cs-make: *** [IPAddress.o] Error 255 Component: Simulink | Category: Block error
simulink, real, time, arduino MATLAB Answers — New Questions
Creazione reinforcement learning per una rete neurale di tipo regressivo
Good morning, I saw the course proposed by Matlab on how to perform the reinforcement of a neural network, but I noticed that it only explains how to do it for a classification neural network and not a regressive one. I would therefore need to know how to apply reinforcement to a regressive network.Good morning, I saw the course proposed by Matlab on how to perform the reinforcement of a neural network, but I noticed that it only explains how to do it for a classification neural network and not a regressive one. I would therefore need to know how to apply reinforcement to a regressive network. Good morning, I saw the course proposed by Matlab on how to perform the reinforcement of a neural network, but I noticed that it only explains how to do it for a classification neural network and not a regressive one. I would therefore need to know how to apply reinforcement to a regressive network. neural network, reinforcement, regression, deep learning MATLAB Answers — New Questions
how to do a contour plot using function handle?
By creating meshgrid, I can do contour plot.
T=linspace(0,2*pi,100);
d = linspace(0,2*pi,100) ;
[X,Y] = meshgrid(T,d);
M =(sin(Y).*sin(2.*X)) ;
contourf(X*(180/pi),Y*(180/pi),M)
But when I try to do it as
M = @(T,d)(sin(d).*sin(2.*T)) ;
fcontour(M)
I’m not able to get any graph. If anybody can explain to me how this works. Appriciate your help.By creating meshgrid, I can do contour plot.
T=linspace(0,2*pi,100);
d = linspace(0,2*pi,100) ;
[X,Y] = meshgrid(T,d);
M =(sin(Y).*sin(2.*X)) ;
contourf(X*(180/pi),Y*(180/pi),M)
But when I try to do it as
M = @(T,d)(sin(d).*sin(2.*T)) ;
fcontour(M)
I’m not able to get any graph. If anybody can explain to me how this works. Appriciate your help. By creating meshgrid, I can do contour plot.
T=linspace(0,2*pi,100);
d = linspace(0,2*pi,100) ;
[X,Y] = meshgrid(T,d);
M =(sin(Y).*sin(2.*X)) ;
contourf(X*(180/pi),Y*(180/pi),M)
But when I try to do it as
M = @(T,d)(sin(d).*sin(2.*T)) ;
fcontour(M)
I’m not able to get any graph. If anybody can explain to me how this works. Appriciate your help. contour plot, function handle MATLAB Answers — New Questions
Custom Image Template for AVD fails because of Windows Update
Anyone else running into issues with deployment a new custom image using the custom image template?
Create a new incident on the GitHub page (Custom Image Template for AVD fails because of Windows Update · Issue #793 · Azure/RDS-Templates (github.com)) but trying to see if anyone else is running into issues?
The last few records in the logs are:
[db456492-baf7-4830-b9b2-22d9567ec815] PACKER 2024/07/18 08:25:02 ui:
[db456492-baf7-4830-b9b2-22d9567ec815] PACKER ==> Wait completed after 1 hour 54 minutes
[db456492-baf7-4830-b9b2-22d9567ec815] PACKER 2024/07/18 08:25:02 machine readable: error-count []string{“1”}
[db456492-baf7-4830-b9b2-22d9567ec815] PACKER 2024/07/18 08:25:02 ui error:
[db456492-baf7-4830-b9b2-22d9567ec815] PACKER ==> Some builds didn’t complete successfully and had errors:
[db456492-baf7-4830-b9b2-22d9567ec815] PACKER 2024/07/18 08:25:02 machine readable: azure-arm,error []string{“retry count exhausted. Last err: Windows update script exited with non-zero exit status: 1”}
[db456492-baf7-4830-b9b2-22d9567ec815] PACKER 2024/07/18 08:25:02 ui error: –> azure-arm: retry count exhausted. Last err: Windows update script exited with non-zero exit status: 1
And it doesn’t matter whether I select the Apply built-in windows scripts are not to create an image
Anyone else running into issues with deployment a new custom image using the custom image template? Create a new incident on the GitHub page (Custom Image Template for AVD fails because of Windows Update · Issue #793 · Azure/RDS-Templates (github.com)) but trying to see if anyone else is running into issues? The last few records in the logs are:[db456492-baf7-4830-b9b2-22d9567ec815] PACKER 2024/07/18 08:25:02 ui:[db456492-baf7-4830-b9b2-22d9567ec815] PACKER ==> Wait completed after 1 hour 54 minutes[db456492-baf7-4830-b9b2-22d9567ec815] PACKER 2024/07/18 08:25:02 machine readable: error-count []string{“1”}[db456492-baf7-4830-b9b2-22d9567ec815] PACKER 2024/07/18 08:25:02 ui error:[db456492-baf7-4830-b9b2-22d9567ec815] PACKER ==> Some builds didn’t complete successfully and had errors:[db456492-baf7-4830-b9b2-22d9567ec815] PACKER 2024/07/18 08:25:02 machine readable: azure-arm,error []string{“retry count exhausted. Last err: Windows update script exited with non-zero exit status: 1”}[db456492-baf7-4830-b9b2-22d9567ec815] PACKER 2024/07/18 08:25:02 ui error: –> azure-arm: retry count exhausted. Last err: Windows update script exited with non-zero exit status: 1 And it doesn’t matter whether I select the Apply built-in windows scripts are not to create an image Read More
Is azure certification enough to get a job?
I’m exploring career options and wanted to understand the weightage of Azure certification in the job market. I’m keen to learn what else employers look for and how I can strengthen my profile to increase my chances of securing a rewarding position in this field
I’m exploring career options and wanted to understand the weightage of Azure certification in the job market. I’m keen to learn what else employers look for and how I can strengthen my profile to increase my chances of securing a rewarding position in this field Read More
¿Cómo llamar al teléfono Lufthansa Colombia?+57
Para conversar con uno de los ejecutivos llame +57 601 580 4990 / +57 601 580 4990 aquí luego sigue las instrucciones que dice la máquina para hablar directamente con uno de los expertos de aerolíneas Lufthansa colombia. Además para saber más informaciones acerca de aerolíneas debe visitar la oficina de Lufthansa Colombia. La oficina de esta aerolineas abierto 24*7 horas
Para conversar con uno de los ejecutivos llame +57 601 580 4990 / +57 601 580 4990 aquí luego sigue las instrucciones que dice la máquina para hablar directamente con uno de los expertos de aerolíneas Lufthansa colombia. Además para saber más informaciones acerca de aerolíneas debe visitar la oficina de Lufthansa Colombia. La oficina de esta aerolineas abierto 24*7 horas Read More
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El número de teléfono Delta Airlines es +57 601 580 4990 / +57 601 580 4990 Puede conectar la llamada con los representantes de aerolíneas Delta con ellos puede hacer la reserva, dejará abierto de los billetes, Cancelar los billetes con los ejecutivos de aerolíneas Delta Colombia. Los representantes de esta aerolíneas han abierto 24*7.
El número de teléfono Delta Airlines es +57 601 580 4990 / +57 601 580 4990 Puede conectar la llamada con los representantes de aerolíneas Delta con ellos puede hacer la reserva, dejará abierto de los billetes, Cancelar los billetes con los ejecutivos de aerolíneas Delta Colombia. Los representantes de esta aerolíneas han abierto 24*7. Read More
SQL Server mirroring between Linux SQL Server instance and Windows Server SQL Server instance
Dear all,
is it recommended / possible to use SQL Server Mirroring between Windows Server instance of SQL Server and Linux instance of SQL Server ? Version of SQL Server both of them is SQL Server 2019.
Thank you for any advice or hint.
Ladislav Dvorak
Dear all,is it recommended / possible to use SQL Server Mirroring between Windows Server instance of SQL Server and Linux instance of SQL Server ? Version of SQL Server both of them is SQL Server 2019.Thank you for any advice or hint.Ladislav Dvorak Read More
Can you change the default comma number format to exclude decimals?
Is there any way to configure Excel to not add decimal places when you use the “comma” format option in the ribbon?
I always have to click comma and then click the decrease decimal places twice. I believe the formatting is based on your regional settings, but it would be nice if there was an option to override the decimal places with the application.
Is there any way to configure Excel to not add decimal places when you use the “comma” format option in the ribbon? I always have to click comma and then click the decrease decimal places twice. I believe the formatting is based on your regional settings, but it would be nice if there was an option to override the decimal places with the application. Read More
Warmup AI Summit Brasil | InovaHC – IA na Saúde
:white_heavy_check_mark: No próximo dia 23/07 estaremos realizando mais um Warmup do AI Summit Brasil, no InRad, com os maiores especialistas em saúde e Inteligência Artificial do país.
:top_arrow: Alisson Marczewski
:top_arrow: Fábio Narita
:top_arrow: Dr. Fernando Ferreira
:top_arrow: Jefferson Denti
:top_arrow: Muzy Jorge
:white_heavy_check_mark: Inscreva-se agora em: https://www.sympla.com.br/ai-summit-brasil-warmup–inovahc__2510374
:white_heavy_check_mark: Participantes dos Warmups ganham descontos especiais no AI Summit Brasil 2024, nos dias 02 e 03 de Setembro.
Vamos juntos construir um futuro mais inteligente e saudável! :light_bulb::handshake:
Até lá!!
MUZY JORGE, MSc.
Presidente
AI Summit Brasil 2024
INSTITUTO VALOR
:white_heavy_check_mark: No próximo dia 23/07 estaremos realizando mais um Warmup do AI Summit Brasil, no InRad, com os maiores especialistas em saúde e Inteligência Artificial do país.:top_arrow: Alisson Marczewski:top_arrow: Fábio Narita:top_arrow: Dr. Fernando Ferreira:top_arrow: Jefferson Denti:top_arrow: Muzy Jorge:white_heavy_check_mark: Inscreva-se agora em: https://www.sympla.com.br/ai-summit-brasil-warmup–inovahc__2510374:white_heavy_check_mark: Participantes dos Warmups ganham descontos especiais no AI Summit Brasil 2024, nos dias 02 e 03 de Setembro.Vamos juntos construir um futuro mais inteligente e saudável! :light_bulb::handshake:Até lá!! MUZY JORGE, MSc.PresidenteAI Summit Brasil 2024INSTITUTO VALOR Read More
Oracle Database@Azure Achieves Extensive Certifications: Elevating Security, Reliability, and Trust
This blog is co-authored by Devika Nair Syama, Director of Product Management, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.
At Microsoft and Oracle, we are focused on prioritizing customer needs for security, reliability, and superior cloud services while helping you to meet regulatory and compliance requirements with Oracle Database@Azure. Underscoring our unwavering commitment to providing you with greater flexibility, we launched Oracle Exadata Database Service on Oracle Database@Azure along with plans to roll out to 15 regions around the world by the end of this year. Today, Oracle Exadata Database Service on Oracle Database@Azure is generally available in five distinct regions: Microsoft Azure Canada Central, East US, France Central, Germany West Central, and UK South. Now seamlessly integrated with Microsoft Azure, customers can effortlessly migrate and manage Oracle-based applications on Azure, enhancing their ability to drive innovation.
We also recently announced the general availability of Oracle Autonomous Database on Oracle Database@Azure which is now available in four regions worldwide: Microsoft Azure Canada Central, East US, Germany West Central, and UK South. Autonomous Database provides application developers with scalable database services that deliver optimal performance, security, and availability, enabling developers to accelerate app innovation, easily provision an industry-leading data platform, and consume Oracle services as if they were part of Azure natively.
Microsoft and Oracle are proud to maintain commitment to compliance, relentlessly enhancing security and trust. Today, we are pleased to announce that Oracle Database@Azure has reached a pivotal milestone by achieving compliance with a comprehensive array of industry-leading global certifications, including PCI-DSS, SOC Type 1, SOC Type 2, SOC Type 3, C5, ISO 9001, ISO 20000-1, ISO 27001, ISO 27017, ISO 27701, ISO 20000-1, ISO 27018, CSA STAR and HIPAA. These developments emphasize the growing sophistication of the Oracle Database@Azure offering and our steadfast focus on exceeding enterprise customer expectations around agility, resiliency, and security.
These certificates are available and can be accessed through Service Trust Portal Home Page (microsoft.com) and Oracle compliance website.
What this means for Oracle Database@Azure Customers
Unmatched Security and Compliance: Achieving compliance with such a wide range of certifications demonstrates dedication to implementing robust security measures and adhering to stringent compliance requirements. ISO 27017 and ISO 27018 address cloud-specific security and privacy concerns, providing peace of mind that our service is following best practices tailored to cloud services. Users can trust that their data is protected against various threats and vulnerabilities.
Enhanced Trust and Transparency: SOC reports and ISO certifications provide transparent and verifiable proof of Oracle’s commitment to security and quality, fostering greater trust among customers.
Robust Payment Card Security: PCI DSS compliance is crucial for businesses handling payment card information. Customers can be assured that Oracle Database@Azure maintains the highest standards of payment card data security.
Quality and Reliability: ISO 9001 and ISO 20000-1 certifications reflect our focus on delivering consistent quality and reliable IT services. This translates to better performance and service delivery for users.
Healthcare Data Protection: HIPAA compliance is crucial for healthcare providers and organizations handling patient data. Oracle Database@Azure’s HIPAA compliance ensures that sensitive healthcare information is handled with the utmost care and security.
Oracle Database@Azure’s comprehensive certifications represent a significant advancement in the realm of cloud services. This accomplishment not only underscores Microsoft and Oracle’s commitment to security, compliance, and quality, but also assures customers of the robust measures in place to protect and manage their data. With more businesses turning to cloud-based solutions, our ongoing commitment to growing Oracle Database@Azure and our extensive suite of certifications offer customers compelling reasons to trust their services on Azure for secure, reliable, and high-quality cloud computing. We will continue to invest in compliance and meet regulatory requirements as we expand into additional regions.
Get started today
Leverage your existing Microsoft and Oracle investments to drive innovation. Get started with Oracle Database@Azure though the Azure Marketplace.
Stay connected with us for more updates as Microsoft and Oracle continue to enhance our service and set new standards in the industry. For more information related to Oracle Database@Azure, please refer to our documentation Overview – Oracle Database@Azure | Microsoft Learn
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How to make bar plot with group mean and add scatter plot on top to demonstrate samples within group?
I want to make something like thisI want to make something like this I want to make something like this plotting, statistics MATLAB Answers — New Questions
Why does SharePoint Document folder stop syncing
We have a small number of users where their Synced libraries will suddenly stop syncing.
Background:
This is the tail end of an on-prem File Share to SharePoint migration. The migration went well. Instead of mapping to network drives they are now using the OneDrive client to sync to the SharePoint Document Libraries. Most users are fine but a handful are having an issue where the local Document Library will stop syncing. A restart of the PC or simply restarting the OneDrive application does nothing. When the Document Library stops syncing it no longer appears under the Accounts section of the OneDrive app.
One of the main Document Libraries is huge so when we kick off a resync the resync can take hours. All user machines are either Windows 10 or 11, running all latest versions of OneDrive.
Has anyone ever come across this?
We have a small number of users where their Synced libraries will suddenly stop syncing. Background:This is the tail end of an on-prem File Share to SharePoint migration. The migration went well. Instead of mapping to network drives they are now using the OneDrive client to sync to the SharePoint Document Libraries. Most users are fine but a handful are having an issue where the local Document Library will stop syncing. A restart of the PC or simply restarting the OneDrive application does nothing. When the Document Library stops syncing it no longer appears under the Accounts section of the OneDrive app.One of the main Document Libraries is huge so when we kick off a resync the resync can take hours. All user machines are either Windows 10 or 11, running all latest versions of OneDrive. Has anyone ever come across this? Read More
SWOT analysis and SWOT diagram with Copilot
Word can process corresponding prompts well. However, when it comes to displaying a diagram from the SWOT analysis, Word does not seem to be able to do this.
Windows Copilot can create the corresponding basics (table with four columns), which can then be transferred to Excel. However, Excel itself then refuses to create a diagram.
Unfortunately, the additional specification in Excel or Word that the SmartArt graphic “Cycle Matrix” should be used as a template for the diagram does not help either.
I know that you can create very good SWOTs with non-Microsoft products. But that is not the question.
What is the correct procedure for Copilot to create a SWOT diagram?
Thank you very much for your support.
Best regards
Andreas
Word can process corresponding prompts well. However, when it comes to displaying a diagram from the SWOT analysis, Word does not seem to be able to do this. Windows Copilot can create the corresponding basics (table with four columns), which can then be transferred to Excel. However, Excel itself then refuses to create a diagram. Unfortunately, the additional specification in Excel or Word that the SmartArt graphic “Cycle Matrix” should be used as a template for the diagram does not help either. I know that you can create very good SWOTs with non-Microsoft products. But that is not the question.What is the correct procedure for Copilot to create a SWOT diagram? Thank you very much for your support. Best regardsAndreas Read More
#NAME? error for ANCHORARRAY function
Hello,
I have just been sent a spreadsheet, with #NAME? errors in some of the spreadsheets. These all have ANCHORARRAY functions included.
When opened in Google Sheets it says Unknown Function and when opened in Microsoft Excel it says there is a name error.
Would be helpful to know what to do to fix this error.
Many thanks,
Katie
Hello, I have just been sent a spreadsheet, with #NAME? errors in some of the spreadsheets. These all have ANCHORARRAY functions included. When opened in Google Sheets it says Unknown Function and when opened in Microsoft Excel it says there is a name error. Would be helpful to know what to do to fix this error. Many thanks,Katie Read More
Using Entra ID Classifications with Microsoft 365 Groups
Entra ID classifications don’t seem very exciting because they’re text-only visual markers for Microsoft 365 groups and teams that don’t come with any of the intelligence built into sensitivity labels. However, classifications can do a useful job for Microsoft 365 tenants that don’t have the necessary licenses for sensitivity labels or who don’t want to implement sensitivity labels.
https://practical365.com/entra-id-classifications/
Entra ID classifications don’t seem very exciting because they’re text-only visual markers for Microsoft 365 groups and teams that don’t come with any of the intelligence built into sensitivity labels. However, classifications can do a useful job for Microsoft 365 tenants that don’t have the necessary licenses for sensitivity labels or who don’t want to implement sensitivity labels.
https://practical365.com/entra-id-classifications/ Read More
Higher count of prompt token count generated using Azure OpenAI with Azure Cognitive search service.
Hi
I am using Azure OpenAI with Azure Cognitive services as grounded data. And the LLM is GPT 3.5
My understanding of the flow is as follows.
User sends the prompt questionLLM looks in to the grounded data (Azure cognitive service)Generates the response and return to user.
While validating the implementation, I found irrespective of the prompt question length, the number of prompt tokens it is generating looks to be on higher side. Now my question is, is the prompt token count generated is as expected? Is there a scope of improvement to reduce the number of tokens generated?
Hi I am using Azure OpenAI with Azure Cognitive services as grounded data. And the LLM is GPT 3.5My understanding of the flow is as follows. User sends the prompt questionLLM looks in to the grounded data (Azure cognitive service)Generates the response and return to user.While validating the implementation, I found irrespective of the prompt question length, the number of prompt tokens it is generating looks to be on higher side. Now my question is, is the prompt token count generated is as expected? Is there a scope of improvement to reduce the number of tokens generated? Read More
Teams New View Shows Self Camera (July 2024)
Had an update to Teams today for version 24165.1414.2987.41. and attended daily standup meeting. We all experienced a new gallery view and could all see our self camera in a box along with everyone else’s camera in equal portion. The small self camera view that has always been on the bottom right of the screen was gone.
Really don’t like this change. I was not aware it was happening nor can I find anything on Message Centre or Roadmap about it?!
Had an update to Teams today for version 24165.1414.2987.41. and attended daily standup meeting. We all experienced a new gallery view and could all see our self camera in a box along with everyone else’s camera in equal portion. The small self camera view that has always been on the bottom right of the screen was gone. Really don’t like this change. I was not aware it was happening nor can I find anything on Message Centre or Roadmap about it?! Read More
How to Manage Pinned Taskbar Apps in Windows 11
Does anyone have information on where Windows 11 stores pinned UWP apps in the taskbar? I’m familiar with the location for regular apps but am unable to locate where UWP apps are stored.
Does anyone have information on where Windows 11 stores pinned UWP apps in the taskbar? I’m familiar with the location for regular apps but am unable to locate where UWP apps are stored. Read More