Beyond Images, The Race Towards Applying Machine Vision On Videos
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1971 – Never A Dull Moment – David Hepworth
Ah, 1971. It was a year of transformation for me. I started the year aged 16 and turned 17 three-quarters of the way through. It was… Read More
Microsoft Cognitive Services (powered by Microsoft Research) make you free from the difficulties of intelligence algorithms, and everyone who is not the scientist can easily use this pre-bui… Read More
I think almost every project in the real world uses some form of producer-consumer queue. It could be something totally custom, with business logic intermixed with threading. It could be som… Read More
Can I Introduce you to Haskelly team from University College London, System Engineering course.
Janos Potecki
Marco Concetto Rudilosso
Marti Serra Vivancos
Janos, Marco and Marti are thre… Read More
So you’ve gone through the basics at the MSDN Flat File Wizard How-to , Walkthrough and Logic Apps Flat File Encode-Decode action, now what?
Imagine you have a flat file form… Read More
I’ve been quiet on this blog for a couple of weeks, and that’s because I’ve been helping out addressing some of the spam complaints in Outlook.com.
The biggest issue we&rs… Read More
Guest post by Thomas Denney Microsoft Student Partner at the University of Oxford.
Over the last few years cloud providers have shifted from offering Infrastructure-as-a-Service to Platform… Read More
Programming for Trusted Application API
Authentication and Adhoc Online Meetings (posted 04/13/2017)
Messaging and Webhook (Here)
In my previous post, I described what is Trusted Application… Read More
One of the problems that some of our users have been experiencing in Outlook.com is using the “You can unsubscribe” widget:
The widget above shows up when we think the message… Read More
"The ripple effects of what Trump says and tweets" PBS NewsHour 5/2/2017REMINDER: Trump is a con-man, spin artist, and would not recognize truth if it wacked him over the head.ExcerptS… Read More
Guest blog by Microsoft Student Partner Isaac Hutt
I am a First (soon to be Second) Year student at Imperial College London studying Computing. I have a passion for open source technologies… Read More
Guest post by Thomas Denny Microsoft Student Partner at the University of Oxford
About Me
Hi I am currently studying Computer Science at the University of Oxford.
I am the president (2017… Read More
As the author of a few packages on nuget.org I often find myself needing to know if/when any of the dependencies of my packages are updated. Since nuget doesn't (readily) have an RSS feed … Read More
I recently assisted in troubleshooting an issue where the error logs contained several unknown IP addresses. During this process, I created a quick dashboard in Power BI to display the loca… Read More
Every now and then people get excited about a new feature that is being developed as a web standard. One such technology that has been garnering excitement lately is called WebAssembly… Read More
Authored by Philip Froese [MSFT]
Newly added in the RS3 preview builds of the HLK, the USB Type-C HLK tests for UCM and UCSI will automatically capture debug traces from the relevant driver(… Read More
Microsoft Cognitive Services (formerly Project Oxford) are a set of APIs, SDKs and services available to developers to make their applications more intelligent, engaging and discoverable. Mi… Read More
The Git community has disclosed a serious security vulnerability in Git that can lead to arbitrary code execution. This has been assigned CVE 2017-1000117.
The Visual Studio Team Services (V… Read More
The Git community has disclosed a serious security vulnerability in Git that can lead to arbitrary code execution. This has been assigned CVE 2017-1000117.
The Visual Studio Team Servic… Read More
Author: John Hoang
Technical Reviewers: Dimitri Furman, Murshed Zaman,
Sanjay Mishra
Overview
This article is one of the several new blogs from the AzureCAT team discussing common custom… Read More
Arrays are one of the basic building blocks of every applications. Even if you do not use arrays directly every day you definitely use them indirectly as part of almost any library.
C# has a… Read More
When parsing message received by logic App from Service, got the error “InvalidJSON. The 'content' property of actions of type 'ParseJson' must be valid JSON. The provided value '… Read More
On 10 October 2017 we had a global incident with Visual Studio Team Services (VSTS) that had a serious impact on the availability of our service (incident blog here). We know how important V… Read More
Today, we are announcing the release of the .NET Framework 4.7.1. It’s included in the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update. .NET Framework 4.7.1 is also available on Windows 7+ and Wi… Read More
Hi all,
I have created a sample project for the PowerShell Conference Asia 2017 to demonstrate PowerShell Classes and its possible benefit. The project 'LogFileParser' by itself can be quiet… Read More
Caroline Hunter and Ellen Weintraub, on Thursday became Federal Election Commission (FEC) Chairwoman and Vice Chairwoman for 2018, both having served years in these capacities before.
Hunt… Read More
Interview Bot: Using Cognitive Services To Analyse Your Interview Performance
At the end of November, we headed for OxfordHack 2017, where participants from over 25 countries visited to comp… Read More
Join Business Analysts, Data Professionals & Power BI Users at the inaugural Data & BI Summit, located in Dublin, Ireland 24-26 April 2018 at the Convention Centre Dublin.
Microsof… Read More
Guest post by the Microsoft Cognitive Challenge Winners of Imperial Hack 18 team Spidentify
Our Team
Jonathan Mounty
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathan-mounty/
Third Year, Computer Sci… Read More
We are Ami Zou (CS & Math), Silvia Sapora(CS), and Elena Liu (Engineering), three undergraduate students from UCL, Imperial College London, and Cambridge University respectively.
None o… Read More
In this post, App Dev Manager Jason Venema walks us through a practical example using Logic Apps and Azure Monitor to track down who created a Virtual Machine.Have you ever needed to quickly… Read More
With the wide availability of AI, a great way to enrich and improve your search experience is to integrate AI tools with search. Not too long ago Microsoft published a suite of Cogniti… Read More
Guest blog by David Buchanan Imperial College Microsoft Student Partner and UK Finalist at the Imagine Cup 2018 with Higher Education App
About me
I’m a second year Mechanical Enginee… Read More
Other than releasing our own tools to support developers who want to package desktop applications using the Desktop Bridge (like Desktop App Converter or the Windows Application Packaging Pr… Read More
In a recent blog post, I described that Azure Traffic Manager (ATM) can be useful in failover scenarios for applications with private endpoints, e.g. internal web apps running in an Internal… Read More
We received many requests regarding the IP addresses used by production environments of Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations in the cloud. There might be multiple reasons for those reques… Read More
Earlier, we announced that Git 2.18 contains a new commit-graph feature, and we discussed the commit-graph file format. As shipped in Git 2.18, this file only speeds up commit walks by a con… Read More
System.IO.Pipelines is a new library that is designed to make it easier to do high performance IO in .NET. It's a library targeting .NET Standard that works on all .NET implementations.
Pipe… Read More
Recently, I came across the following site: High-performance logging with LoggerMessage in ASP.NET Core.
It says that the logging using LoggerMessage.Define style is a high-performance loggi… Read More
Typically, calendar eras represent long time periods. In the Gregorian calendar, for example, the current era spans (as of this year) 2,018 years. In the Japanese calendar, however, a new er… Read More
We would like to share a progress update to our previous announcement regarding enabling Boost.Hana with MSVC compiler. Just as a quick background, Louis Dionne, the Boost.Hana author, and u… Read More
Okay folks, we need to have a conversation about SYSTEM permissions in SQL Server. SYSTEM is constantly over-permissioned in SQL Server . Some of the reasons given for why SYSTEM is ove… Read More
The new indexing mode of called Find My Files Enhanced expands the number of locations where apps can use the indexer to search. Any app can issue a query against the search indexer for Find… Read More
Today, we are announcing .NET Core 3 Preview 1. It is the first public release of .NET Core 3. We have some exciting new features to share and would love your feedback. You can develop .NET… Read More
As you hopefully heard, the first preview of Visual Studio 2019 is now available. In this post I’ll cover some of the productivity improvements for .NET developers we’re most exc… Read More
Introduction
This is another blog post in the series about warehouse mobile devices in Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations. In the last blog post, the difference between customizing for… Read More
In this video, we look at how to use Snowflake on Azure to query Avro files generated by Azure Event Hubs Capture feature. In our example, we'll create Azure Blob Storage account and configu… Read More
North Carolina’s New State Board of Elections voted Thursday to Order a New Election in the disputed 9th Congressional District, where No Winner was Declared in the 2018 Midterms amid… Read More
Sound Designing – CineBattle
This is another “Cinebattle” from the guys at Cinecom and this week they have done a particularly interesting challenge.
The idea is to mute th… Read More
For the First time in History, there are More Registered Independents in the U.S. than there are Registered Republicans.
New Data from Richard Winger's Ballot Access News, which Tracks Regi… Read More
The OpenSSH team recently announced the removal of support for ssh-rsa keys in OpenSSH. This announcement was met with a modest and well-deserved fanfare from cryptographers, because RSA suc… Read More
If you can somehow avoid using RSA (i.e. using Elliptic Curve Cryptography instead), then don’t use RSA at all. Then you can skip this blog post entirely and all is right in the world… Read More