A large-scale, automated typosquatting attack saw 200+ malicious packages flood the npm code repository, targeting popular Azure scopes. Researchers have found hundreds of malicious packages in the ...
Developers can now work with the MongoDB Atlas cloud database through the Azure Marketplace and Azure Portal and tap into Microsoft services including Synapse, PowerBI and Purview. Continuing to build ...
Microsoft ships Agent Framework 1.0 but Azure's agent stack still spans too many surfaces while Google and AWS offer cleaner developer paths.
Of all the programming-related announcements at Build 2024, this is the one that could have the most impact on mainstream users. Microsoft is adding the ability to extend Copilot. Developers using ...
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Microsoft embraces many programming languages beyond its own C#, TypeScript, F# and so on, lately boosting its support for Go, the popular language developed by Google. The company last week started ...
Microsoft has issued guidance for Azure developers, outlining ways to improve security for cloud applications. The information, contained in a white paper called Security Best Practices for Developing ...
Developers have four distinct platform opportunities from Microsoft, according to Satya Nadella, Microsoft's CEO, during the Day 1 Build event keynote talk. Those opportunities include the intelligent ...
Microsoft's Azure Kinect developer kit is now generally available. The kit is built upon the remains of the Xbox's Kinect sensor, but built and improved specifically for businesses. The Azure Kinect ...
Microsoft wants companies to build their own AI-powered “copilots” — using tools on Azure and machine learning models from its close partner OpenAI, of course. Microsoft defines a “copilot” as a ...
"We use more Java than one can imagine," Microsoft says on the Microsoft Build of OpenJDK website. The marketing hyperbole notwithstanding, Redmond has been promoting Java to its developer community ...