Microsoft HoloLens 2: Improved Research Mode to facilitate computer vision research

Since its launch in November 2019, Microsoft HoloLens 2 has helped enterprises in manufacturing, construction, healthcare, and retail onboard employees more quickly, complete tasks faster, and greatly reduce errors and waste. It sets the high-water mark for intelligent edge devices by leveraging a multitude of sensors and a dedicated ASIC (Application-Specific Integrated Circuit) to allow […]

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Microsoft Zero Trust deployment guide for your applications

Leverage Microsoft Cloud App Security to secure your digital transformation, by protecting all your apps and resources with the principles of Zero Trust.
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Remediate Vulnerable Secure Channel Connections with the Insecure Protocols Workbook

This article is written by Jon Shectman and Brian Delaney, Microsoft.
 
Have you read about the elevation of privilege vulnerability that exists when an attacker establishes a vulnerable Netlogon secure channel connection to a domain controller? A… Continue reading Remediate Vulnerable Secure Channel Connections with the Insecure Protocols Workbook

Noteworthy new Surface Duo app sample

Hello Microsoft Surface Duo developers,

Parker and I are just about to finish up our internship on the Surface Duo Developer Experience team and we’ve had a great time! Throughout the past 12 weeks, we’ve worked on building sample apps, contributing to documentation, supporting internal and external customers, and just learning a lot Continue reading Noteworthy new Surface Duo app sample

PIX Release 2008.26 – Our biggest update to GPU captures since 2017

Over the past two years, the PIX on Windows team has heard from many of you who rely on PIX for your development work. We’ve heard you loud and clear – you want PIX to be faster when taking GPU captures. Today, we’re happy to announce a huge release in response to that feedback. This release includes performance improvements at capture tim Continue reading PIX Release 2008.26 – Our biggest update to GPU captures since 2017