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Microsoft’s new Game Stack Aims to Simplify the Game Development Process

Microsoft’s rolling out a new service that is designed to make it easier to build content with integrated matchmaking, communication, and many other features for game developers.

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How to Make Working With Time Zones and Azure, Easier

If your software hasn’t made the switch to using Coordinated Universal Time, then now might be the right time.

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Microsoft Aims to Educate the C-Suite with new AI Business School

To help business leaders better understand these technologies, Microsoft is launching AI Business School, a new learning program targeted at executives.

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Microsoft Enables Yammer Functionality in Teams

Microsoft has flipped the switch and you can now integrate a Yammer conversation directly into Teams.

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Microsoft’s Delayed South African Data Centers are Now Operational

Back in 2017, Microsoft announced that they would be opening two data centers in Africa by the end of 2018. Even though they missed that deadline, the data centers are now up and running.

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Understanding Azure’s New App Configuration Service

Microsoft has released a new app configuration service for Azure that can help you manage all the configuration settings for the services and components in a distributed system.

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Microsoft’s Sentinel Security Tool Aims to Bring Intelligent Security Analytics To Your Data

Microsoft’s new security tool creates a personal security graph for your environment with the ability to quickly outsource help, if additional assistance is needed.

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Microsoft’s Lite OS Starts Simple With Plans to Scale Up

Curious what Windows Lite will look like? Here’s an early preview of what to expect when the OS is announced later this year.

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Microsoft’s Future Enters Private Preview

Microsoft has a new cloud service and if you read between the lines, this is the future of the company.

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Microsoft Unveils HoloLens 2 With Improved Field of View for $3500

As expected, in Barcelona at Mobile World Congress, Microsoft has unveiled their second generation HoloLens. Powered by a Snapdragon 850, the second generation device improves upon the first generation device in nearly every way. 

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