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The Windows 10 Creators Update roll out on track and expanding to more devices

2017-05-25 KENNETH 0

The Windows 10 Creators Update roll out on track and expanding to more devices We are now six weeks into rolling out the Windows 10 Creators Update and things are going well! As discussed in previous blog posts, we continue to roll out the Windows 10 Creators Update in stages: We ensure things look good with the current population before we offer the update to even more devices. Based on the feedback we’ve heard and improvements we’ve made, we’ve been steadily expanding the rollout, making the Windows 10 Creators Update available to tens of millions more devices, including eligible Windows Phones. If you want to provide feedback about the Creators Update, use the Feedback Hub application One key input we consider before offering the Creators Update to even more devices is your feedback. If you are a customer who has provided [ more… ]

Microsoft Store shares five things to add to your travel checklist

2017-05-25 KENNETH 0

Microsoft Store shares five things to add to your travel checklist Jonathan Aviles and Jevon Grigg are product service advisors at the flagship Microsoft Store in New York If you are looking ahead to your summer plans, don’t forget to add technology to your travel checklist. Having the best technology and access to safe networks while traveling will ensure smooth sailing and more time for the fun stuff. Here are five tips from your Microsoft Store to make sure you are staying cyber-safe and traveling right this summer season. Connect to a secure network. Leaving home doesn’t have to mean leaving behind your reliable network. Be sure to activate the personal hotspot option on your mobile device. This allows you to bring along a mobile hotspot to help ensure you are always using a secure internet connection while on the [ more… ]

Huawei unveils a new MateBook series powered by Windows 10

2017-05-24 KENNETH 0

Huawei unveils a new MateBook series powered by Windows 10 HUAWEI MateBook X with Windows 10 Powered by Windows 10, these devices come built-in with Cortana* – your digital personal assistant who can help you complete tasks, set reminders, and more – as well as comprehensive protection with Windows Defender. One also has a touchscreen that allows you to do everything from marking up webpages in Microsoft Edge, to drawing in the Photos app or adding notes to your map with Windows Ink. Let’s take a closer look at these devices: The HUAWEI MateBook X with Windows 10  HUAWEI MateBook X with Windows 10 in a range of colors The HUAWEI MateBook X is an efficient, fanless device with a stylish design, powered by Windows 10. Though compact, the HUAWEI MateBook X includes a choice of powerful 7th Generation Intel® Core™ i7 or i5 processors and a [ more… ]

EBS 스냅샷에 대한 비용 태그 할당 기능 출시

2017-05-24 KENNETH 0

EBS 스냅샷에 대한 비용 태그 할당 기능 출시 Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS)를 사용하면 Amazon EC2 인스턴스에 영구 블록 저장 볼륨을 생성 할 수 있습니다. EBS 볼륨은 일관되고 낮은 대기 시간의 성능과 다양한 볼륨 유형 선택 옵션을 제공합니다. EBS 볼륨의 스냅샷 백업을 통해 원하는 만큼 오래 보관 한 후, 새로운 볼륨으로 복원 할 수 있습니다. AWS 청구 및 비용 관리는 비용 지출을 추적하는 데 사용할 수 있는 도구 및 보고서를 제공합니다. 비용 할당 태그를 사용하여 개별 자원 레벨에서 고객, 응용 프로그램, 팀, 부서 또는 청구 코드에 비용을 할당 할 수 있습니다. 오늘 EBS 스냅 샷에 대한 비용 할당 기능을 출시합니다. 다양한 AWS 고객 중에서도 특히,  엔터프라이즈 기업에서 유용한 기능입니다.  수천 개의 EBS 볼륨과 더 많은 EBS 스냅 샷을 각 프로젝트, 사업 부서 또는 관계사에 비용을 할당 할 수 있습니다. 또한, 관리형 서비스 제공 파트너사라면 스냅샷 비용을 고객 계정 및 응용 [ more… ]

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MySQL 8.0.1: [Recursive] Common Table Expressions in MySQL (CTEs), Part Four – depth-first or breadth-first traversal, transitive closure, cycle avoidance

2017-05-24 KENNETH 0

MySQL 8.0.1: [Recursive] Common Table Expressions in MySQL (CTEs), Part Four – depth-first or breadth-first traversal, transitive closure, cycle avoidance CTEs and Recursive CTEs appeared in MySQL 8.0; first in a Labs release and now in the official release 8.0.1. Several blogs have been published: here, here and here ; my colleague Øystein also wrote about how using a CTE made one DBT3 query run twice faster.… Source: MySQL 8.0.1: [Recursive] Common Table Expressions in MySQL (CTEs), Part Four – depth-first or breadth-first traversal, transitive closure, cycle avoidance