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Microsoft Build took place this week and, as expected, a number of announcements came out with implications for the digital workplace. Here are five of them.
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Catching up on some takeaways for marketers from the Microsoft Build conference.
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In a push to get more app developers building for Teams, Microsoft is opening up its APIs, Teams Store, and tools to what it calls collaborative apps.
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What has the ticket support call line looked like for IT leaders over the past year and how have IT leaders tackled these requests?
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Rumors are flying about Microsoft's plans to reveal its newest operating system (OS) —Windows 9 — at its annual Build conference in April. The speculation comes just in advance of ticket sales for Build 2014, which runs April 2 through 4 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco.
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Microsoft has another stab at a second coming today with the unveiling of Windows 8.1, along with a host of developer-related products, news and events at this year's Build conference. Watch the keynote today to see if there's any big surprises.
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Microsoft has a lot on its plate for BUILD 2013, needing to get back on track with Windows 8.1 while pushing the next generation of SharePoint and developer tools.
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Telerik wants to reinvent cross-platform mobile development. This week, the provider of software application and content management solutions released Icenium, which they describe as the industry’s first Integrated Cloud Environment, or ICE, combining the cloud with a local development environment.
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Windows 8 has been declared RTM, or released to manufacturing, by Microsoft, sending it to the hundreds of hardware partners for installation and testing on their PCs, notebooks and tablets. But what does the road to launch look like for businesses and developers? Job Done...
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After the, hopefully successful, launch of Windows 8 and a mass of new hardware, Microsoft will start in earnest its push for Windows 8 developers in late October with a Build 2.0 event in Redmond.
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Software tools provider Telerik is attempting to alleviate some of its customers’ fears about the future of Microsoft Windows development.
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HTML5 is cool. However, no matter how cool it is, it’s not magic. Technology teams must be concerned with the same development issues as with other languages: Managing applications, correcting defects and implementing enhancements.
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Microsoft's Steve Sinofsky, head of the Windows Division, has shown off the latest developments on the Windows 8 front, in both desktop and tablet form, to an eager developer audience at its BUILD conference. The Next BUILD Windows 8 has had a few brief moments in the limelight, with the
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At the outset, building a Web Content Management System from scratch can seem like a good idea. And frankly, for some of us techy types, building such a thing can sound like a lot of fun as well.
After all, commercial content management systems are expensive and require a lot
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