Because Build 2017 made for a very long week, this edition of Short Takes looks at Microsoft’s new Windows strategy, the Fall Creators Update, the Microsoft Graph, Microsoft Edge, Mixed Reality, and more.
The mystery is over: Microsoft TechEd (and many other Microsoft tech conferences) will be merged into the new Microsoft Ignite tech conference, which will be held in May 2015.
Microsoft has announced that they are canceling their Android bridge, Astoria and also gave a few hints about what to expect at Build 2016.
Microsoft announced at Build 2014 that the Windows Start Menu would soon be returning for Windows 8.1 users.
Shane discusses building a SharePoint 2013 BI Farm on Azure in SouthEast Asia, solar roads, and PowerShell training.
Because it was a big, big week, this edition of Short Takes looks mostly at Build 2019, Microsoft’s annual developer conference.
The Microsoft Graph is a new way to access your organization’s data across the intelligent cloud and it’s entering General Availability today.
At Microsoft’s Build 2016 conference, developers saw a glimpse of what Microsoft’s new bot framework might offer in the future.
Microsoft announced a handful of announcements for its cloud data platform, which include Azure SQL Data Warehouse, SQL Server 2016, and Power BI.
Because traveling is the worst, this week’s edition of Short Takes examines Microsoft Build 2018, Microsoft product demotions, Google I/O 2108, and much, much more.