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Make a Dynamic Shift to Microsoft Dynamics with Aisling!

Microsoft is the second most valuable technology company in a global scenario with a brand value of over 326 billion US dollars. The firm has revolutionized the software industry over the ages and provides various consumers, both individuals and enterprises with versatile hardware, software, and consumer electronics. Microsoft Dynamics is a series of software applications […]

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Asp.Net Core 3.0

Asp.Net Core 3.0: Have a Quick Look into Startup.cs

In this article, we will explore the Startup.cs, the Startup class which is an eminent part of ASP.NET Core 3.0. Most of the applications build with ASP.NET Core contain the startup class. Basically, the startup classes are similar to the Global.asax, which is present in the traditional .NET app. Based on the name of the

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Canonical announces support for Ubuntu on Windows Subsystem for Linux 2

Canonical recently announces full support for Ubuntu on the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) 2. WSL 2 introduces lightweight virtualisation and a Linux kernel which provides the full set of capabilities needed for enterprise certification and support. These changes align Ubuntu on WSL with the Azure and AzureStack capabilities, greatly reducing friction for workflows which start

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Microsoft release new Windows 10 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 1809

Microsoft has released a new Cumulative Update for Windows 10 1809, the October 2018 update to the Release Preview Ring. Cumulative Update KB4490481 takes the OS to build 17763.404, and like most Cumulative Updates to the Release Preview Ring does not come with a changelog. It is, however, likely testing fixes for Patch Tuesday next

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Microsoft’s new Chromium-powered Edge browser

Microsoft’s new Chromium-powered Edge browser

Microsoft is rebuilding its Edge browser on Chromium. The software maker has been testing versions of this browser internally at Microsoft, and now The Verge has secured an exclusive first look at the early work thanks to a source who wishes to remain anonymous. While the previously leaked screenshots made Edge look very similar to Chrome, Microsoft is adding its

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Microsoft goes password-less through FIDO2 certification

Microsoft goes password-less through FIDO2 certification

Microsoft has enabled functionality for sign-on using either a FIDO2 device or biometric tool Windows Hello – thus potentially paving the way to kill off the password. The move will mean users can more seamlessly sign in to a variety of applications, from Outlook, Skype and Office, to OneDrive, Cortana and Xbox Live. Writing in

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Microsoft will acquire two new studios: Obsidian Games and inXile

Microsoft will acquire two new studios: Obsidian Games and inXile

It was less than six months ago when Microsoft announced four game studio acquisitions at E3 and the creation of a fifth, but they certainly haven’t rested on their laurels. Yesterday at XO18 in Mexico City they announced that they’ve brought Obsidian and inXile, to help make the next Xbox… TechSpot

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Microsoft absorbs RPG developers Obsidian and inXile

Microsoft absorbs RPG developers Obsidian and inXile

Microsoft today announced the acquisition of two heavy-hitters in the RPG gaming world, namely inXile Entertainment and Obsidian Entertainment. And there was much rejoicing throughout every kingdom. The announcement came during the Redmond company’s annual XO18 fan fest in Mexico City. Microsoft stresses that both studios will remain autonomous. What this means for gamers remains

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How to use the DbContext in Entity Framework Core

How to use the DbContext in Entity Framework Core

Microsoft’s Entity Framework is an open-source object-relational mapper, or ORM, for ADO.Net that helps you isolate the object model of your application from the data model. Entity Framework simplifies data access in your application by allowing you to write code to perform CRUD (Create, Read, Update, and Delete) operations without having to know how the

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Computer

Microsoft Patch Alert: October’s been a nightmare

This month’s bad patches made headlines. Lots of headlines. For good reason. You have my sympathy if you clicked “Check for updates” and got all of the files in your Documents and Photos folders deleted. Even if you didn’t become a “seeker” (didn’t manually check for updates) your month may have been filled with blue

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Microsoft open sources its Infer.NET machine learning framework

Microsoft open sources its Infer.NET machine learning framework

Microsoft appears to be in a benevolent mood after deciding to make its cross-platform machine learning framework open source. The company’s Infer.NET framework is used for model-based machine learning. It was first born at Microsoft Research in Cambridge, UK in 2004 and later released for academic use in 2008. Hundreds of papers have since been

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