Which Azure Database Option Is Best? – Anne Bougie

Abstract Deciding which of the many database options to choose from in Azure can be overwhelming. There are many options, and it’s impossible for everyone to know all of them. Traditionally, the choice has been to select which relational database Continue reading Which Azure Database Option Is Best? – Anne Bougie

Microsoft BUILD 2017 Recap – Carl Schweitzer, Jon Cwiak, Greg Levenhagen

Abstract Panel session & get together with several of our community members that are fortunate to attend the Microsoft BUILD developer conference and get a recap with additional insights. We will cover the biggest announcements around the latest in Windows Continue reading Microsoft BUILD 2017 Recap – Carl Schweitzer, Jon Cwiak, Greg Levenhagen

An Intro to Microsoft’s Bot Framework – Matthew Soucoup

Abstract I, For One, Welcome Our New Bot Overlords – An Intro to Microsoft’s Bot Framework Bots! They’ve been with us for a while and with the new frameworks from Google, Facebook and Microsoft it seems inevitable that they’ll take Continue reading An Intro to Microsoft’s Bot Framework – Matthew Soucoup

Exception Driven Development – Blake Niemyjski

Abstract If customer facing issues are your top priority, then you already adhere to the primary principle of Exception Driven Development. It’s a pretty simple concept: Collect application data, especially regarding errors and crashes, and then focus on fixing those Continue reading Exception Driven Development – Blake Niemyjski

HoloLens – Developing Augmented and Mixed Reality! – Greg Levenhagen

Abstract Revolutionary technology can lead to disruptive innovation. We are witnessing the dawn of augmented reality and the Microsoft HoloLens is leading the way. The HoloLens provides a new landscape for us, as developers and innovators, to break new ground Continue reading HoloLens – Developing Augmented and Mixed Reality! – Greg Levenhagen

Getting Started with ASP.NET Core 1.0 in Visual Studio Code – Scott Addie

Abstract Microsoft announced a new cross-platform ASP.NET framework which promises to appease those seeking modularization and performance improvements. Out with the kitchen sink that is the System.Web assembly, and in with the new. Couple this with a lightweight, cross-platform code editor which Continue reading Getting Started with ASP.NET Core 1.0 in Visual Studio Code – Scott Addie