In the Build opening keynote, Satya Nadella and Terry Myerson talked about our ambition to make Windows the home for all developers. In the last year we’ve moved from discussing what would be possible on Windows 10 to celebrating Windows 10 on more than 270 million devices – the fastest growth of any version of Windows – representing immense opportunity for the developer community. We know that we need to invest to create a strong ecosystem and we are clear on your asks for increased reach and monetization opportunities, as well as increased productivity – with streamlined app management as a high priority. Last year we laid out a multi-year vision to make Dev Center an efficient place to submit, manage and monetize your Windows Store apps, and have been working to evolve it to simplify and consolidate the various Microsoft developer portals into one. This week we are announcing another step in that direction, releasing new capabilities to increase promotion and monetization opportunities, while simplifying app submission and management including: New monetization options with Facebook Install Ads and payout enhancements Streamlined app submission and new ways to distribute apps and run betas More ways to engage and promote your […]
In the Build opening keynote, Satya Nadella and Terry Myerson talked about our ambition to make Windows the home for all developers. In the last year we’ve moved from discussing what would be possible on Windows 10 to celebrating Windows 10 on more than 270 million devices – the fastest growth of any version of Windows – representing immense opportunity for the developer community. We know that we need to invest to create a strong ecosystem and we are clear on your asks for increased reach and monetization opportunities, as well as increased productivity – with streamlined app management as a high priority. Last year we laid out a multi-year vision to make Dev Center an efficient place to submit, manage and monetize your Windows Store apps, and have been working to evolve it to simplify and consolidate the various Microsoft developer portals into one. This week we are announcing another step in that direction, releasing new capabilities to increase promotion and monetization opportunities, while simplifying app submission and management including: New monetization options with Facebook Install Ads and payout enhancements Streamlined app submission and new ways to distribute apps and run betas More ways to engage and promote your […]
On Thursday, Microsoft unveiled more technology and innovations that help every developer easily and simply build intelligent apps and services. You can find out more with our top 10 list of why Day 2 of Build rocked it for developers. For starters, at No. 10, Skype me, baby: The new Skype for Business App SDK and Skype Web SDK allow companies to integrate Skype calls directly within their Web or device offering. Read the full list, and get more details from the event at the Microsoft Build news site. Athima Chansanchai Microsoft News Center Staff The post Microsoft Build: The top 10 reasons Day 2 rocked the developer world appeared first on The Official Microsoft Blog. Source: Microsoft Blog
On Thursday, Microsoft unveiled more technology and innovations that help every developer easily and simply build intelligent apps and services. You can find out more with our top 10 list of why Day 2 of Build rocked it for developers. For starters, at No. 10, Skype me, baby: The new Skype for Business App SDK and Skype Web SDK allow companies to integrate Skype calls directly within their Web or device offering. Read the full list, and get more details from the event at the Microsoft Build news site. Athima Chansanchai Microsoft News Center Staff The post Microsoft Build: The top 10 reasons Day 2 rocked the developer world appeared first on The Official Microsoft Blog. Source: Microsoft Blog
Wie das FBI unter anderem Zugang zu dem iPhone des Attentäters aus San Bernardino erhalten hat, ist weiterhin unklar. Dies könnte möglicherweise auch in Zukunft so bleiben. weiterlesen Themen: Apple, Apple Watch Special Event 9. März 2015 – Liveblog, Apple Special Event Oktober 2014, iTunes Download, iOS, App Store, iTunes für Mac, Apple QuickTime, The Swift Programming Language – Handbuch , OS X Yosemite, Apple Source: GIGA DE Apple Blog
Wie das FBI unter anderem Zugang zu dem iPhone des Attentäters aus San Bernardino erhalten hat, ist weiterhin unklar. Dies könnte möglicherweise auch in Zukunft so bleiben. weiterlesen Themen: Apple, Apple Watch Special Event 9. März 2015 – Liveblog, Apple Special Event Oktober 2014, iTunes Download, iOS, App Store, iTunes für Mac, Apple QuickTime, The Swift Programming Language – Handbuch , OS X Yosemite, Apple Source: GIGA DE Apple Blog
Today’s post was written by Kirk Koenigsbauer, corporate vice president for the Office team. Today at Build 2016, Qi Lu announced three new Office-specific opportunities for developers: enhancements to the Microsoft Graph that can be used to build smarter business solutions; improvements to the add-in model, including support for Office for Mac 2016, centralized deployment and programmatic creation of solution-specific ribbons and buttons; and new extensibility features for Skype and Office 365 Groups. Build smarter apps with Microsoft Graph and Office 365 Last November, we made the Microsoft Graph generally available, allowing developers to integrate data and intelligence from Microsoft services into their own apps. Today, we’re expanding the capabilities of the Microsoft Graph so developers can build even smarter apps—powered by data and insights from Office 365. Developers can now use the Microsoft Graph to access a user’s out-of-office status and recent email attachments. New APIs return “relevant documents” and suggestions for meeting times based on real-time calendar availability. And new web and device SDKs make it easier than ever to access the Microsoft Graph and surface Office 365 data in business solutions using simple drop-in integrations like the OneDrive file picker. In addition, we’re making applications that consume […]
Today’s post was written by Kirk Koenigsbauer, corporate vice president for the Office team. Today at Build 2016, Qi Lu announced three new Office-specific opportunities for developers: enhancements to the Microsoft Graph that can be used to build smarter business solutions; improvements to the add-in model, including support for Office for Mac 2016, centralized deployment and programmatic creation of solution-specific ribbons and buttons; and new extensibility features for Skype and Office 365 Groups. Build smarter apps with Microsoft Graph and Office 365 Last November, we made the Microsoft Graph generally available, allowing developers to integrate data and intelligence from Microsoft services into their own apps. Today, we’re expanding the capabilities of the Microsoft Graph so developers can build even smarter apps—powered by data and insights from Office 365. Developers can now use the Microsoft Graph to access a user’s out-of-office status and recent email attachments. New APIs return “relevant documents” and suggestions for meeting times based on real-time calendar availability. And new web and device SDKs make it easier than ever to access the Microsoft Graph and surface Office 365 data in business solutions using simple drop-in integrations like the OneDrive file picker. In addition, we’re making applications that consume […]
Imagine a future in which a personal travel assistant looks over your schedule, checks traffic for you, tells you when to leave for an appointment, ferrets out parking spaces and alerts people of your arrival time — all while learning your driving patterns to get more helpful over time. That assistant will be BMW Connected, whose first version made its debut Thursday at Build 2016, Microsoft’s developer conference in San Francisco. “Mobility needs are unique and personal and a very important aspect of our everyday life,” says Thom Brenner, BMW Group vice president of Digital Life. “We are really focused on how we can integrate our offerings smoothly and seamlessly into the digital life of our customers.” Powered by the Open Mobility Cloud, which is based on Microsoft Azure and available for iOS, BMW Connected is part of the automaker’s vision for the “future of mobility,” which includes digital services, automated driving and assistance, and interiors designed for digital seamlessness. BMW built the Open Mobility Cloud, a new flexible, scalable platform, using Microsoft Azure technologies and tools. Read the story on the Transform blog. Vanessa Ho Microsoft News Center Staff The post BMW releases new digital mobility experience based on […]
Imagine a future in which a personal travel assistant looks over your schedule, checks traffic for you, tells you when to leave for an appointment, ferrets out parking spaces and alerts people of your arrival time — all while learning your driving patterns to get more helpful over time. That assistant will be BMW Connected, whose first version made its debut Thursday at Build 2016, Microsoft’s developer conference in San Francisco. “Mobility needs are unique and personal and a very important aspect of our everyday life,” says Thom Brenner, BMW Group vice president of Digital Life. “We are really focused on how we can integrate our offerings smoothly and seamlessly into the digital life of our customers.” Powered by the Open Mobility Cloud, which is based on Microsoft Azure and available for iOS, BMW Connected is part of the automaker’s vision for the “future of mobility,” which includes digital services, automated driving and assistance, and interiors designed for digital seamlessness. BMW built the Open Mobility Cloud, a new flexible, scalable platform, using Microsoft Azure technologies and tools. Read the story on the Transform blog. Vanessa Ho Microsoft News Center Staff The post BMW releases new digital mobility experience based on […]