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ICYMI – Six Updates and a New SDK

2017-02-04 KENNETH 0

ICYMI – Six Updates and a New SDK Dev Center Acquisition & Engagement Platform Successful developers use various channels to spread the word about their apps, such as Facebook, Twitter, popular blogs or Windows Dev Center’s own “Promote your app” feature. We’ve grown this solution over the past two and a half years, evolving it into a complete platform with machine-learning algorithms to maximize user acquisition and engagement campaign ROI. The Windows Dev Center user acquisition & engagement platform is all you need to find users for your apps. https://t.co/eurVnM4kKq — Windows Developer (@windowsdev) February 2, 2017 Adding UWP Features to Existing PC Apps In addition to Windows Store distribution and modern deployment technology, the Desktop Bridge enables you to use exciting Universal Windows Platform (UWP) features and capabilities that were previously unavailable to existing PC software. Your existing PC [ more… ]

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Windows 10 SDK Preview Build 15021 Released

2017-02-04 KENNETH 0

Windows 10 SDK Preview Build 15021 Released Today, we released a new Windows 10 Creators Update SDK Preview to be used in conjunction with Windows 10 Insider Preview (Build 15021 or greater). The Preview SDK is a pre-release and cannot be used in a production environment. Please only install the SDK on your test machine. The Preview SDK Build 15021 contains bug fixes and under development changes to the API surface area. If you are working on an application that you need to submit to the store, you should not install the preview. The Preview SDK can be downloaded from developer section on Windows Insider. For feedback and updates to the known issues, please see the developer forum.  For new feature requests, head over to our Windows Platform UserVoice. Things to note: The SDK will require Visual Studio 2017 Preview. You can download the Visual Studio 2017 [ more… ]

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Windows Insider Creators Update February Bug Bash #winbugbash

2017-02-04 KENNETH 0

Windows Insider Creators Update February Bug Bash #winbugbash Hi everyone, This is Michael Fortin, Corporate VP for Windows and Devices Core Quality and Anita George, leader of the Bug Bash for the Windows and Devices Group. We would like to welcome the Windows Insiders to the February 2017 Windows 10 Creators Update Bug Bash. Today, Friday February 3rd, we start the Bug Bash both internally within Microsoft as well as with Windows Insiders. Thank you to all the Insiders that have participated in past Bug Bashes, and returning or new participants in this upcoming one. Your feedback is very valuable to us and helps shape Windows 10! As you enter your feedback, our developers will be busy working on fixing many of these issues over the next several weeks. The Bug Bash will conclude on Sunday February 11th, 11:59 PM [ more… ]

5 Reasons to Switch from F5 BIG-IP to NGINX Plus

2017-02-03 KENNETH 0

5 Reasons to Switch from F5 BIG-IP to NGINX Plus Last year we compared the price and performance of NGINX Plus to several models of F5 BIG‑IP application delivery controllers. We determined that you can save over 80% in Year 1 by switching to NGINX Plus, while equaling or exceeding the performance of F5 appliances. BIG‑IP ADCs are costly because of their custom hardware, such as Cavium Nitrox chips to accelerate SSL/TLS connections and a custom ASIC to do Layer 4 load balancing in hardware. Custom hardware for load balancing used to be a cost‑effective approach because the equivalent processing power in commodity servers was either not available or far more expensive. But servers have gotten significantly cheaper and faster over time, so custom hardware is now the more expensive option. Also, by focusing on building hardware appliances, F5 has neglected the needs of modern applications, which [ more… ]

A complete user acquisition & engagement platform

2017-02-03 KENNETH 0

A complete user acquisition & engagement platform With so many apps getting published to the Windows Store daily, it can be a challenge to attract and acquire new customers. Successful developers use various channels to spread the word about their apps, such as Facebook, Twitter, popular blogs or Windows Dev Center’s own “Promote your app” feature. We’ve grown this solution over the past two and a half years, evolving it into a complete platform with machine-learning algorithms to maximize user acquisition and engagement campaign ROI. Major milestones during the user acquisition & engagement platform journey Our platform now lets you use objective-driven ad campaigns, where you can choose to acquire more customers or re-engage with your existing customers. With the recent launch of Universal campaigns, your app can get in front of customers interacting with Microsoft premium surfaces such as [ more… ]