Productivity taking a hit lately? Give OMG a try.

App Dev Manager Wesam Darwish shares some personal productivity tips to help you take back control of your day.

Have you started your week with a plan, or a list of tasks that need to be done, only to end the week with a much bigger list? With all the interruptions that are common in a day (email, IM, phone call, meeting action items) Continue reading Productivity taking a hit lately? Give OMG a try.

Microsoft Defender ATP onboarding support for Configuration Manager tenant attach

By Matt Shadbolt (@ConfigMgrDogs) | Principal Program Manager, Microsoft Endpoint Manager
 
Microsoft is excited to announce another step in the deep integration between Microsoft Endpoint Manager and Microsoft Defender ATP. Microsoft Defender ATP… Continue reading Microsoft Defender ATP onboarding support for Configuration Manager tenant attach

Planner roundup: upload files in Teams, a reason to celebrate, and a quick look at Fluid

Skip the workaround and upload files directly in TeamsIf you use Planner in Teams, you’ve likely run into issues uploading files to your tasks. Previously, Teams didn’t support direct file uploads; instead, you needed to upload your content through the… Continue reading Planner roundup: upload files in Teams, a reason to celebrate, and a quick look at Fluid

The SetClientGuid method of the common file and folder dialogs lets you give names to those dialogs, too

We saw a little while ago that the SettingsIdentifier property of the various file pickers lets you give names to your pickers. Those work for the Windows Runtime pickers, but what if you’re using the old-fashioned Win32 pickers?
There is an analogous feature in the Win32 file and folder pickers: You can call the IFile­Dialog::Set­Client­ Continue reading The SetClientGuid method of the common file and folder dialogs lets you give names to those dialogs, too

Harvesting randomness, HAIbrid algorithms and safe AI with Dr. Siddhartha Sen

Episode 116 | May 27, 2020 – Dr. Siddhartha Sen is a Principal Researcher in MSR’s New York City lab, and his research interests are, if not impossible, at least impossible sounding: optimal decision making, universal data structures, and verifiably safe AI. Today, he tells us how he’s using reinforcement learning and HAIbrid algorithms to tap the best of both human and machine intelligence and develop AI that’s minimally disruptive, synergistic with human solutions, and safe.

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