Gamification or in other words, the application of game mechanisms to other non-game areas, has spread to many domains in the past few years: social media, loyalty programs, and of course&he… Read More
According to research done by the MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change in the program’s signature publication, the “2016 Food, Water, Energy and Climate O… Read More
Prepare for the bad stuff in your business and back yourself to get through it.
Nervous Entrepreneurs and Bouncebackability
Famous entrepreneur Richard Branson wrote an international bestse… Read More
As the legs begin to show signs of fatigue, you’ve lost count of the number of coffees you’ve drunk, and the constant background noise quietens to the point where you can almost… Read More
So as the final announcements ring out over the public address system, the shutters come down at the ExCel, and the weary legs and feet of exhibitors and visitors alike carry us all home… Read More
Lessons from Master Networkers
How networking can work for you and be fun as well
I’ve written before about how networking doesn’t work… And I remain convinced that much… Read More
“You are not what you think you are, though what you think… you are.”
Positively shifting yourself image
Randomly take any event from your life and analyze it from all… Read More
In partnership with TES we have recently launched a new educational hub, packed with tips and resources designed to improve your school processes. TES is an organisation dedicated to su… Read More
Visual cues are essential to monitor our CI/CD pipelines, detect potential issues, and react before the users are affected. Whether you have a few or hundreds of builds, visualizing their he… Read More
Guest post by Ian Fernée, Head of Computing Faculty / 1:1 eLearning Coordinator (Years 10 – 12) St. Patrick’s College Ballarat
I consider coding and the broader notion of… Read More
Origin: A skill the British acquired from rampaging Viking invaders in Northumberland who had a nasty habit of carrying off local women. In the male dominated … Read More
Tech: Node.js, Visual Studio Code, Nuget, Azure App Service Site Extensions, Kudu
Funcgraph on GitHub (including install instructions)
This is a light overview on how the Azure Function Grap… Read More
Clear your mind of can’t
Anything is possible if you apply yourself. “The battle is usually won by the brave, the vigilant and the active”
Breakthrough to a new level of… Read More
Each Azure subscription has a bunch of limits and quotas. Most of these are “soft” limits, meaning that they can be raised on your request–the limits exist to help with dat… Read More
To ensure that we deliver value, we’re continuously adapting our focus and strategy. We’re reviewing our extensibility strategy for the coming few months and need your feedback t… Read More
Guest blog by Jason Zhang Microsoft Student Partner at the University of Cambridge
Hi, I am Jason, a third year Natural Sciences student in University of Cambridge. With great interest… Read More
Adding an outdoor structure to your property is going to create extra space for entertaining or act as a decorative feature.
Deciding exactly what type of design you want to add is going to… Read More
Guest post by Lucas Valtl, M.Sc Student at UCL.
About Me
My name is Lucas and I recently completed my master thesis (which is the topic of this post) for my M.Sc in Computer Science at Univ… Read More
Guest blog by Shu Ishida Microsoft Student Partner at Oxford University
About me
My name is Shu Ishida, and I am a third year engineering student at the University of Oxford. I am into we… Read More
Our technical team run regular Azure workshops and briefings for software companies looking to either make the move to Azure, or evolve their existing systems to better exploit the benefits… Read More
Guest post by Anita Ramanan Software Development Engineer at Microsoft
Anita graduated from University College London in 2014 with an MSci in Natural Sciences: Atomic and Particle Physics an… Read More
Microsoft and the Department for Education (DfE) have recently collaborated to showcase how open data published by the UK government can be modelled and visualised with Power BI to bring the… Read More
This is the second in a series of blog posts designed to get you up and running with Quantum Computing using Microsoft’s Q# platform. The previous post can be found here. For all… Read More
Summary: Teachers can use online assessments, artificial intelligence and augmented reality to take existing lessons to the next level–but they shouldn’t forget the basics… Read More
Guest post by Ami Zou, Microsoft Student Partner at University College London studying Computer Science, Mathematics and Economics.
About me
In my spare time, I love learning new tech… Read More
A beginners guide to using Jupyter Notebooks on the Microsoft Azure Notebooks services to visualise data
By T.T. Ouzounellis Kavlakonis Microsoft Student Partner at University of Cambr… Read More
Summary: Technologies like VR and AR are taking over classrooms – and for many teachers, that’ll prove a good thing.
The use of mobile devices, virtual reality and augmented rea… Read More
Author: Dr. Ajay Thampi, Lead Data Scientist
Data and AI are transforming businesses worldwide from finance, manufacturing and retail to healthcare, telecommunications and education. At the… Read More
I am BEYOND NERVOUS for Corey to start school!…
Corey is 4 and from 2.5 year he went to preschool it was around here we started to notice more signs of his Autism and after a hard tim… Read More
Today, I want to talk about blog organisation. It's something I've been pretty terrible at, mainly due to working shifts that are never the same. It's difficult to schedule my blogging time… Read More
Calendar tables are an absolute requirement for time-intelligence calculations and best practices in Power BI. In this week's webinar Power BI MVP Tristan Malherbe will delive… Read More
Featuring an island in the middle of a mesmerising crystal clear water coloured lake. Bled, is one of the most known and visited places in Slovenia. Located in the lower hills of the Julian… Read More
Harbouring adverse powers could block us from completely getting in touch with our most effective spirit energy, removing these powers helps you to attach with your heart and gain access… Read More
Despite the economic downturn that’s impacted some businesses since the outbreak of COVID-19, many eCommerce websites sales have actually proliferated from consumers spending more time… Read More
Preparing your home for sale can involve a lot of work to get it ready for the sale. Before you list your home you might need to renovate your home or modify it to increase the value of it… Read More
Creativity is intelligence having fun.
Albert Einstein
That’s not just a quote. When you read it carefully and think about it, it might just be the one sentence that makes the most sen… Read More
New business ideas are important as they provide jobs for people. Nowadays, there are so many business ideas available that it can actually be overwhelming to find something that is unique… Read More
‘Egg donation success rates by age’ is one of the most searched terms when it comes to egg donation. This is completely understandable, as for the many considering it, a difficul… Read More
In recent times, interrailing has become a travelling rite of passage. Whether you’re a student on a tight budget or you just fancy seeing the sites of Europe via train, there’s… Read More
The article tells the story of a hidden corridor that was found inside the Great Pyramid of King Khufu. The corridor is nine meters long and more than two meters wide. It was found on the no… Read More