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The first release candidate of .NET 10 is out, complete with a "go-live" license, meaning that Microsoft supports production ...
Microsoft ORM Mapper learns column types Vector and JSON in Microsoft SQL Server 2025. At the same time, there is a first ...
Gen Apps Are you ready to shape the future of digital products? We’re building cutting-edge solutions powered by AI, cloud-native architectures, and immersive mobile experiences — and we’re looking ...
Amid mass layoffs, studio closures, and general industry uncertainty, today began with a handful of studios and companies reclaiming control of their own destinies. We learned this morning that Saber ...
As the overall AVM framework is not GA (generally available) yet - the CI framework and test automation is not fully functional and implemented across all supported languages yet - breaking changes ...
If the company can embrace influence rather than control, it has the opportunity to help define the open document standard, ...
August saw strong dividend growth, but September will likely bring modest hikes from long-time growers like Altria, Dover, and AWR. See why streaks will continue.
The Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) has issued a high-severity advisory warning users of multiple vulnerabilities in Microsoft products, including Windows, Office, Dynamics, SQL ...
The Linux Foundation on Monday welcomed Microsoft's DocumentDB into its stable of open source projects, waving the document ...
Microsoft has announced the SQL Server 2025 preview, and this update is a big one for developers and IT teams. The Release Candidate 0 (RC0) introduces two major upgrades, including support for Ubuntu ...
Oracle has embedded GPT-5 into its cloud infrastructure and SaaS apps, extending generative AI to databases, HR, finance, and supply chain tools for enterprise customers.
A bug in AWS’ agentic IDE, Kiro, caused tasks to consume multiple requests, leading to the rapid exhaustion of usage limits and developer frustration just days after a pricing overhaul. AWS has blamed ...