Announcing the general availability of Desktop Analytics

Desktop Analyticsthe cloud-connected service that helps IT professionals take a data-driven approach to Windows endpoint managementis now generally available.

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Announcing Dapr, an open source project to make it easier for every developer to build microservice applications

It is remarkable to see the transformation over the last few years as more and more developers build scalable, cloud native applications, taking advantage of managed services to deploy and run them. With this transformation, microservice architectures have become the standard for building cloud native applications, and it is predicated that by 2022, 90% of

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4 essential capabilities to make the most of AI in the workplace

To realize the benefits of AI, your business needs more than great technology and great data. Thats a given. You need tools and applications your employees will actually use that empower them to quickly develop solutions that drive efficiencies. Then, as they become more familiar with AI, that help them confidently reach for bigger outcomes.

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Plan for changes coming to the Azure Sphere SDK in next release

The next release of the Azure Sphere SDK will bring some significant enhancements in response to some great feedback we’ve heard from the community. If you already use Azure Sphere, you’ll need to take some steps to adapt. Here’s what’s changing:
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Experiencing Alerting failure for Metric Alerts – 10/16 – Resolved

Final Update: Wednesday, 16 October 2019 15:13 UTCWe’ve confirmed that all systems are back to normal with no customer impact as of 10/16, 14:15 UTC. Our logs show the incident started on 10/16, 11:00 UTC and that during the 3 hours and 15 minutes that… Continue reading Experiencing Alerting failure for Metric Alerts – 10/16 – Resolved

Microsoft Quantum proves shallow quantum circuits provide an exponential advantage

We know that Shors algorithm can factor integers on a quantum computer exponentially faster than any known classical algorithm, and that there are problems, such as the simulation of physical systems as posed by Richard Feynman in the 1980s, that quantum computers can solve that would take classical computers more than the lifetime of the

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News from the front in the post-quantum crypto wars with Dr. Craig Costello

Episode 94, October 16, 2019 – Dr. Craig Costello is in the business of safeguarding your secrets. And he uses math to do it. A researcher in the Security and Cryptography group at Microsoft Research, Dr. Costello is among a formidable group of code makers (aka cryptographers) who make it their life’s work to protect the internet against adversarial code breakers (aka cryptanalysts), both those that exist today in our classical computing world, and those that will exist in a quantum computing future.

On today’s podcast, Dr. Costello gives us a battlefield update in the ongoing crypto wars; talks about different approaches to post quantum cryptography and explains why he believes isogeny-based primitives are among the most promising; and reassures us that, as long as the battle goes on, cryptographers will continue to work very hard on the very hard math they hope will protect us from hackers and attackers, even in the age of quantum computers.

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The inner magic behind the Z3 theorem prover

Z3 has been called magical, but the theorem prover’s success is very much a result of thoughtful design and community support. Researchers Nikolaj Bjørner and Leonardo de Moura explain how a model-based approach powers the SMT solver.

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