Unleashing the power of AI with Azure OpenAI: A simple guide to get started.

 
“Over the past decade, innovative applications of deep neural networks coupled with increasing computational power have led to continuous AI breakthroughs in areas such as vision, speech, language processing, translation, robotic control and ev… Continue reading Unleashing the power of AI with Azure OpenAI: A simple guide to get started.

Leverage authenticated scans to prevent attacks on your Windows devices

Many of our customers face challenges installing agents on all of their devices and in some cases, not all Windows-based devices support the agent if they are using older versions of Windows.To combat these challenges, we’re excited to share a new capa… Continue reading Leverage authenticated scans to prevent attacks on your Windows devices

Configuring OAuth 2.0 Authentication for Microsoft Power Platform Custom Connectors

Introduction
Connectors are integration points that help your APIs connect to Microsoft Power Platform. If you have never built a connector before and you enjoy working with APIs, check this article to help you get started. When creating your connector… Continue reading Configuring OAuth 2.0 Authentication for Microsoft Power Platform Custom Connectors

Analyze FHIR data with Parquet, Azure Synapse and PowerBI.

FHIR is a JSON format which makes it very good at capturing relationships, especially nested relationships. Deep nested relationships work very well in JSON. Although this works as a storage format and a data interchange format, it makes analysis and … Continue reading Analyze FHIR data with Parquet, Azure Synapse and PowerBI.

Lesson Learned #304: TCP Provider, error: 35 – An internal exception was caught

In the last months our customers reported several connectivity issues with the error message: provider: TCP Provider, error: 35 – An internal exception was caught that is part, for example, this previous error message, for example, A network-… Continue reading Lesson Learned #304: TCP Provider, error: 35 – An internal exception was caught