CVE-2024-35260 Microsoft Dataverse Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
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Today, we’re diving into Microsoft Copilot in Azure. It’s like having a super-smart assistant in the cloud!
 
It’s an AI-powered tool that’s all about making your life easier when you’re working with Azure, when you’re navigati… Continue reading   Microsoft Copilot in Azure Series – Copilot Access Management
Prompt flow in Azure AI Studio is a development tool designed to streamline the entire development cycle of AI applications powered by Large Language Models (LLMs). Last Ignite, we announced Azure AI Language prompt flow available on GitHub. Today, we … Continue reading Language in Azure AI prompt flow
At the start of this year, we embarked on an exciting journey to revolutionize our Microsoft Copilot for Sales solution with a new extensibility story. Our goal was to empower customers and partners to enrich Copilot with their own data and insights us… Continue reading Build 2024 Wrap-Up: Elevating Sales with Copilot Extensibility Preview
Last year at BUILD we announced the public preview of the Network Observability add-on. Today we’re excited to share a massive upgrade to the network observability capabilities available to AKS customers. 
 
What’s new?
We are excited to anno… Continue reading   Advanced Network Observability for your Azure Kubernetes Service clusters through Azure Monitor
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Believe it or not, not all data is meant for analytics. Sometimes reporting requirements include flat data that is not inherently dimensional. This often includes querying large tables with low cardinality columns. Think of:
Audit trails – un… Continue reading Leverage Microsoft Fabric Delta Lake tables for reporting over billions of rows
Microsoft recently discovered a new type of generative AI jailbreak method called Skeleton Key that could impact the implementations of some large and small language models. This new method has the potential to subvert either the built-in model safety or platform safety systems and produce any content. It works by learning and overriding the intent of the system message to change the expected behavior and achieve results outside of the intended use of the system.
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