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Three things you need to know about Windows Developer Day

Three things you need to know about Windows Developer Day

We live in an interconnected world and the digital transformation that companies are going through are as unique as the companies themselves. The opportunity to explore new approaches and new technology has never been greater than it is today. With that in mind, I’m privileged to share with you key advancements available in the SDK for the next Windows 10 Update. At the Windows Developer Day event, we focused on three specific areas:

Modern applications for a modern workplace

For those of you building new applications for the modern workplace, UWP continues to be our modern native platform and the best path forward. At the same time, we understand that developers want to reuse and preserve code investments too. For those of you who are maintaining Windows desktop applications, you can now add modern experiences into your existing Win32, WPF, or Windows Forms applications incrementally.

Additionally, it’s exciting to see community development tools come to market. Advanced Installer announced their Advanced Installer Express Edition, a free tool to modernize existing Windows desktop applications and create an .appx package. We are also working with other 3rd party installers.

Artificial Intelligence for Modern Experiences

With the SDK for the next Windows 10 Update, developers can use AI to deliver more powerful and engaging experiences. Developers can use pre-trained machine learning models in their apps, to deliver AI experiences with the following benefits.

Windows supports ONNX, an industry standard format for ML models that is driven by Microsoft, Facebook, and Amazon Web Services, and supported by Windows IHVs including NVIDIA, Intel, Qualcomm and AMD. With the update, developers can use the AI platform across the Windows 10 devices family, including IoT edge devices, HoloLens, 2-in-1s and desktop PCs, workstations, servers, and in data centers. To learn more, read AI Platform for Windows Developers.

Windows Internet of Things in the Intelligent Cloud and Intelligent Edge

We’ve noticed a fundamental change in the way applications are being built and the shift from being a mobile device-centric world to a world that’s more interconnected with all our devices.

Today, we shared two editions of Windows 10 IoT to help your applications excel in our interconnected world.

Whichever edition you choose, you can use the same tools and workflow, using Visual Studio, NuGet, remote debugging, and others that you are familiar with.

The Intelligent Edge is the interface between the cloud and the real world. It is the layer of devices that we use to access the data in the cloud onto your device.  Below are some great partners we featured earlier today.

Earlier today, we described how using Azure Cognitive Services on the Intelligent Edge could be used to inject even more capability into a digital sign—to create a sign that sees you, listens to you, talks to you, and gets to know you.

The Intelligent Cloud gives you the ability to process all the data coming from the world around you, react to events, and work in a serverless environment.  Practically speaking, you can quickly and easily bring cloud microservices to Windows using Azure IoT Edge. This component of Azure is in public preview today.

This next update to Windows 10 provides you with the building blocks we have available today. With Windows machine learning and Azure IoT Edge Public Preview you can experiment on your Windows PC or pick up a low-cost Windows IoT device.

Community and Thanks

I would like to thank the MVPs and RDs who joined us in Redmond today – the Windows community is crucial to the Windows developer platform. I’d also like to thank all developers who are participating in the Windows Insiders Program and have been using the Windows Insider Preview SDK.  We value your insights, suggestions, and your feedback.

I look forward to seeing what you create with the next Windows 10 Update.  For more details, go to dev.windows.com. We also look forward to continuing this conversation with you at Build, so I hope you can join us there. Thank you!

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