Introducing Windows 10X: enabling dual-screen PCs in 2020

2019-10-03 KENNETH 0

Introducing Windows 10X: enabling dual-screen PCs in 2020 [Pre-release product shown, screens simulated and subject to change] Windows 10 is now on more than 900 million devices and we want to thank all of our customers around the world who use Windows 10 every day. Whether it is to run your business, browse the web, collaborate on documents, play games, create or learn, you inspire us and push us to continue to innovate and improve Windows 10. As long as we have been building it, Windows has also evolved based on the possibilities enabled by hardware innovation. Both with Surface and our ecosystem partners, we strive to bring the best of hardware and software together into experiences that better serve your needs. Windows 10X: designed for dual-screen PCs Today in New York we took another step in that journey and shared our vision for [ more… ]

Surface reveals new holiday lineup and introduces a new category of dual-screen devices built for mobile productivity

2019-10-03 KENNETH 0

Surface reveals new holiday lineup and introduces a new category of dual-screen devices built for mobile productivity Today in New York we announced our broadest Surface lineup ever – with five new products coming this holiday and two new dual-screen devices, Surface Neo and Surface Duo, coming in Holiday 2020. When we started Surface, we had a vision to remove the conflict between the tablet and laptop. What started as an effort to create the two-in-one evolved into a full line of products that are more versatile, more adaptable and more personal. We know that to be your best, you need devices that adapt to you to help you accomplish your goals. These new products are about empowering you to be your most productive, and your most creative. With that in mind we are bringing more performance and new designs [ more… ]

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The Month in WordPress: September 2019

2019-10-02 KENNETH 0

The Month in WordPress: September 2019 September has been a particularly busy month in the WordPress community—a lot of important work has been done as everyone in the project works towards an upcoming major release. Read on to find out more about this and everything else that has been going on over the past month. WordPress 5.2.3 Security and Maintenance Release Early in September, version 5.2.3 of WordPress was released as a security and maintenance release. Sixty-two individuals contributed to its 29 fixes and enhancements. The security issues fixed in this release owe thanks to numerous people who disclosed them responsibly. You can read more about the vulnerability reporting process in the Core handbook. Want to get involved in building WordPress Core? Follow the Core team blog, and join the #core channel in the Making WordPress Slack group. WordPress 5.3 [ more… ]

AWS IQ – 공인 외부 클라우드 전문가의 기술 지원 연결 서비스

2019-10-02 KENNETH 0

AWS IQ – 공인 외부 클라우드 전문가의 기술 지원 연결 서비스 AWS는 지금까지 미래에 대한 큰 생각을 통해 클라우드 컴퓨팅서비스를 시작하고, 이를 고객들이 활용할 수 있도록 다양한 지원 프로그램을 만들어왔습니다. AWS Training and Certification – 고객이 클라우드 기술을 구축할 수 있는 다양한 공인 교육 및 인증 프로그램을 제공합니다. AWS Support – 고객이 자신의 아키텍처 성능을 최적화하고 비용을 절감하며 더 빠르게 혁신할 수 있도록 빠른 문의에 대한 답변, 아키텍처 리뷰 및 전담 인력을 제공합니다. AWS 전문 서비스 – 객이 선택한 APN 파트너와 협력하여 고객이 엔터프라이즈 클라우드 컴퓨팅 목표를 달성할 수 있도록 컨설팅 분야에서 지원할 준비가 되었습니다. APN 컨설팅 파트너 – 서드파티 컨설팅 파트너를 통해 고객의 애플리케이션 및 워크로드의 설계, 아키텍트, 구축, 마이그레이션 및 관리를 지원할 수 있습니다. AWS Managed Services(AMS) – 서드파티 파트너를 통해 고객 대신으로 AWS 서비스를 전담해서 운영해 주는 서비스입니다. AWS는 내부 지원 인력 뿐만 아니라 서드파티 파트너 등을 [ more… ]

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DevOps in Practice: Moving NGINX Controller Development to GitLab CI

2019-10-02 KENNETH 0

DevOps in Practice: Moving NGINX Controller Development to GitLab CI When F5’s acquisition of NGINX was finalized in May of this year, one of the first priorities for Engineering was to integrate the control‑plane development teams and adopt a common set of tools. In this post, I describe the changes we made to our code repository, development pipeline, and artifact storage. Before the acquisition, the NGINX Controller team’s tool suite included GitHub for the code repo, Jenkins for the development pipeline, and Nexus Repository Manager OSS, Docker Registry, and Amazon S3 for artifact storage. The control‑plane team at F5 was using GitLab with its built‑in continuous integration feature (GitLab CI) for the code repo and pipeline, and JFrog Artifactory for all artifacts. We saw lots of value in adopting the F5 tech stack for the control‑plane team as a whole. First, it’s simpler than the [ more… ]