Connect(); 2017

Volume 32 Number 13

Artificial Intelligence - Getting Started with Microsoft AI

[Artificial Intelligence]

Getting Started with Microsoft AI

Joseph Sirosh

The Microsoft AI Platform equips developers with the tools, services, and cloud-enabled infrastructure to bring the power of artificial intelligence to their applications. From Cognitive Services and Bot Framework to Azure Machine Learning Workbench to Spark and Batch AI, this article shows how to create innovative and intelligent applications with the AI Platform.

Dec 2017

December 2017 Issue of MSDN Magazine

Read the articles from the December 2017 issue, including coverage of Docker and Windows Server Containers, new XAML controls for UWP, Cognitive Services in mixed reality applications, and Visual C++ support for stack-based buffer protection.
And check out how-to columns from Dino Esposito, Julie Lerman, James McCaffrey, Ted Neward, and Frank LaVigne.

Machine Learning - Deliver On-Device Machine Learning Solutions

[Artificial Intelligence]

Deliver On-Device Machine Learning Solutions

Larry O'Brien

Deliver cutting-edge AI/ML solutions on mobile devices using Xamarin technologies and native libraries such as CoreML and Tensorflow Android Inference.

Visual Studio - Introducing App Center

[Visual Studio]

Introducing App Center

Matt Gibbs

App Center streamlines your mobile app workflow. Learn how to automate your app lifecycle in a few easy steps, by connecting your iOS, Android and Windows apps to App Center for continuous integration, automated testing, distribution, monitoring and engagement.

VSTS - The Road to Continuous Delivery with Visual Studio Team Services

[VSTS]

The Road to Continuous Delivery with Visual Studio Team Services

Willy-Peter Schaub

In today’s fast-paced, feature- and value-driven markets, you need to deliver value and react to feedback quickly and continuously. In this article, the Microsoft ALM Rangers team shares insight into transformation discoveries and guidelines that help drive continuous delivery with VSTS as the Azure DevOps solution at Microsoft.

Azure Functions - Create Serverless APIs Using Azure Functions

[Azure Functions]

Create Serverless APIs Using Azure Functions

Alex Karcher

This article explores common Serverless API design patterns, showcasing Azure Functions Proxies as the cornerstone feature in developing a Serverless API. Readers will learn how to design a Serverless API and master common patterns.

Data - SQL Operations Studio: Cross-Platform SQL Server Management

[Data]

SQL Operations Studio: Cross-Platform SQL Server Management

Julie Lerman

Take a tour of the new SQL Operations Studio, a free, standalone tool that works with Azure SQL Database, Azure SQL Data Warehouse and SQL Server running anywhere. Even better—it’s cross-platform!

.NET - Introducing the Windows Compatibility Pack for .NET Core

[.NET]

Introducing the Windows Compatibility Pack for .NET Core

Immo Landwerth

Porting existing code to .NET Core can be a challenge. Learn how you can use the new Windows Compatibility Pack on .NET Core to access APIs that were previously available only for .NET Framework, and how to use the new API analyzer to find non-portable APIs.

C\# - All About Span: Exploring a New .NET Mainstay

[C#]

All About Span: Exploring a New .NET Mainstay

Stephen Toub

Span<T> is a new type in .NET that enables efficient access to contiguous regions of arbitrary memory.  This article introduces Span<T>, Memory<T>, and related functionality, and provides details on how they are quickly permeating their way throughout the .NET ecosystem.

Office - Extend Excel Formulas for Data Analysis

[Office]

Extend Excel Formulas for Data Analysis

Michael Saunders

Whether you’re a data scientist or the developer of an analytics-related service, Excel has the tools for you to build your own functions. Learn how they work and why you should use them!

Office - Build the API to Your Organization with Microsoft Graph and Azure Functions

[Office]

Build the API to Your Organization with Microsoft Graph and Azure Functions

Mike Ammerlaan

Learn how to leverage Azure Functions to build human and technical processes on top of data within Microsoft Graph. This allows you to build out the full API to your organization, and transform productivity for all.

Editor's Note - Coming Up Connect();Column

[Editor's Note]

Coming Up Connect();

Michael Desmond

Artificial intelligence, DevOps, and cross-platform development were all on display at the Microsoft Connect(); 2017 event in November. This special issue of MSDN Magazine explores the tools, technologies and techniques highlighted at the conference.