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Channel 9 is a community. We bring forward the people behind our products and connect them with those who use them. We think there is a great future in software and we're excited about it. We want the community to participate in the ongoing conversation. This is the heart of Channel 9. We talk about our work but listen to the customer.
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Azure's best-kept secret is now a part of Synapse! Watch this episode of Data Exposed with Henning Rauch to learn how telemetry data can be analyzed using Azure Synapse Data Explorer. It comes with an amazing real-world IoT scenario.[01:04] Azure Synapse Data Explorer[01:26] Key pillars of Azure Synapse Data Explorer[02:02] Scenarios[03:12] The solution[04:31] Demo[08:23] HighlightsResources:IoT analytics with Azure Data ExplorerAzure Synapse Data Explorer documentationAzure Synapse Data Explorer preview announcement blog
OData (Open Data Protocol) can be considered an extension to REST that that defines an additional set of conventions  for building and consuming Web APIs.In this episode, Hassan Habib joins Jeremy to show us how we can easily add support for OData batch to our Web APIs[00:00] - Introduction[01:28] - What is OData?[03:20] - What is OData Batching?[09:07] - Setting up OData in an ASP.NET Core project[20:54] - Adding batching support in OData Useful LinksAll in One with OData $Batchhttps://www.odata.org/ASP.NET Core OData on GitHubSupercharging your Web APIs with OData and ASP.NET Core 
Justin Yoo joins Scott Hanselman to demonstrate an extension he developed for adding OpenAPI capabilities to Azure Functions apps. See how easy it is to get HTTP-triggered .NET functions with OpenAPI support and deploy an Azure Functions app with Azure API Management from Visual Studio.═══════════════Watch the episode to the end and then submit your answers to our five-question quiz about the info Scott and Justin covered. Eligible participants who answer all five questions correctly will be entered into a Sweepstakes with a chance to be one of ten lucky winners to win a box of Microsoft swag! The Azure Friday Quiz Sweepstakes ends on Dec 10, 2021.Take the quiz! Terms and conditions Privacy statement═══════════════[0:00:00]– Intro[0:03:15]– Create[0:09:20]– Publish[0:12:56]– Consume[0:22:48]– Wrap-upCreate serverless APIs in Visual Studio using Azure Functions and API Management integration (preview)Azure Functions OpenAPI ExtensionCreate a free account (Azure)
Mike Rousos is back again! This time Mike shows us how to inspect and diagnose large Object Heap churn in .NET[00:00] - Introduction[01:36] - What tools can we use to look into performance?[03:35] - Diagnostics Demo in Azure App Service[08:50] - Collecting diagnostic traces using dotnet trace[12:56] - Reviewing stats in Perfview[19:56] - Inspecting GC Heap allocations[22:16] - Reducing allocations ArrayPool   dotnet-trace performance analysis utilityWhat is Application Insights?Analyze CPU usage without debugging in the Performance ProfilerKudu service overview 
Jason Zander, executive vice president of the Azure Team joins Scott Hanselman to celebrate the 8th anniversary of Azure Friday. In this special crossover episode with Hanselminutes, they reflect on Azure's history and Jason's career at Microsoft during that timeframe.[0:00:00]– Introduction[0:01:13]– Jason's history at Microsoft[0:08:25]– Microsoft's evolution[0:10:44]– Cloud before the cloud [0:19:38]– Developers as execs[0:23:03]– Azure today[0:25:25]– Looking forward[0:30:33]– Wrap-upHanselminutes Podcast 63 - Scott Guthrie and Jason Zander on SilverlightNew Team, New Challenges (Jason Zander's blog)Getting Started with Windows Azure, the SDK, and Visual StudioMicrosoft QuantumCreate a free account (Azure)
Learn about best practices of loading data to Azure SQL Database, how to efficiently utilize log generation rate and various techniques to efficiently load data into Azure SQL Database in this episode of Data Exposed with Denzil Ribeiro.[00:43] Data loading overview[03:05] Demo[16:32] Mistakes to be aware of
Connected coffee brewers are a thing and Keurig's new solution goes way beyond the mobile app companion, leveraging Azure IoT Central to monitor and manage brewers like it's never been done before.Read the blog post to learn more at https://aka.ms/iotshow/IoTCentralAndKeurig 
On this week's episode, Jay Gordon is here to walk us through how to use the features in Microsoft Teams to streamline communication when changes to GitHub repos occur. He'll demo how to improve collaboration and efficiency using the tools we have at our fingertips!Jump to:[02:52] Connecting GitHub to Teams[11:37] Committing a change to GitHub[13:42] Viewing notification in TeamsLearn more:Collaborate in teams and channels with Microsoft Teamshttps://aka.ms/GitHubTeamsTDLGitHub Enterprise | Microsoft AppSource https://aka.ms/GHETeamsTDLGitHub for Teams | Microsoft AppSource https://aka.ms/GHTeamsTDLNext-level Collaboration with GitHub and Microsoft Teamshttps://aka.ms/GHTeamsAzure DevOps Docs https://aka.ms/AzureDevOps/Docs​Azure DevOps YouTube https://aka.ms/AzDevOpsYouTubeCreate your free Azure DevOps account https://aka.ms/AzureDevOpsStartFreeFollow April https://twitter.com/TheAprilEdwardsFollow Jay https://twitter.com/jaydestroCheck out new episodes every week at https://aka.ms/TheDevOpsLab and https://aka.ms/AzDevOpsYouTube
Want to learn about the latest and greatest in the 64-bit Visual Studio 2022? Join Scott Hanselman and Visual Studio product team as they take Visual Studio 2022 for a spin. [00:00] Intro[00:39] Why you should care about Visual Studio 2022?[02:20] Performance improvements in Visual Studio 2022[04:39] Why 64-bit now?[08:00] IntelliCode, type less code more[11:35] Hot reload for C++[13:47] New for WPF and WinForms (Hot Reload, Design time data, XAML live preview)[17:20] Hot Reload in ASP.NET[20:27] Profiling .NET apps in Visual Studio 2022[23:19] Cross platform apps with WSL and CMake in Visual Studio 2022[26:07] Testing your .NET app on Linux[28:00] Easily create CI/CD pipelines using GitHub actions with Visual Studio 2022[30:40] Balloon drop! https://aka.ms/VS2022LaunchLearnTV https://aka.ms/vsperftip https://aka.ms/intellicode https://aka.ms/cppinvs https://aka.ms/vswpf https://aka.ms/webinvs https://aka.ms/vsprofiler https://aka.ms/vscmake https://aka.ms/vstesttools https://aka.ms/azureinvs 
Toddy Mladenov and Jeanine Burke join Scott Hanselman to talk about the new IoT Edge scenarios enabled by ACR connected registry, which is an on-premises extension of the Azure Container Registry. See how you can deploy hierarchical IoT Edge infrastructure, pull container images from the connected registry without direct internet access, and use the connected registry in disconnected scenarios.[0:00:00]– Introduction[0:00:37]– Conceptual overview[0:06:25]– Demo setup[0:10:07]– Demo: Create a connected registry[0:13:24]– Demo: Deploy and use a connected registry (parent and child)[0:31:47]– Demo: Offline connection[0:33:28]– Demo: Connected registry synchronization[0:37:55]– Wrap-upWhat is a connected registry?Quickstart: Deploy a connected registry to an IoT Edge deviceTutorial: Deploy a connected registry to a nested IoT Edge hierarchyScheduled Synchronization of Registry Artifacts for Shipping Scenarios Using ACR Connected RegistryCreate a free account (Azure)
Join us for an introduction to the latest release of SQL Server and learn about all its new capabilities from cloud-connected to built-in query intelligence.[00:50] What's new[01:42] The next step for SQL Server[02:13] SQL Server 2022[05:09] Query Store and Intelligent Query Processing[07:09] Industry-leading database engine[08:37] Data lake virtualization and object storage[10:13] Extending T-SQL[11:47] Getting startedResources:Learn more about SQL Server 2022​Register to apply for the SQL Server 2022 Early Adoption Program and stay informed Watch technical deep-dives on SQL Server 2022SQL Server 2022 YouTube Playlist
WSL now supports connecting USB devices on Windows 11 thanks to contributions to a 3rd party open-source project.Learn more about what scenarios this enables, how to set things up, see some demos, and hear from Nelson, the intern that made it happen!This episode will cover:[00:00] Ben McMorran, Software Engineer for WSL, introduces us to recent contributions to a 3rd party open-source project that enables USB devices to be connected to WSL[00:25] Why would I want to use USB devices with WSL? [01:02] Demo: Set up WSL 2 on Windows 11 to support attaching USB devices and using the usbid wsl command[05:54] How does this work? Meet our intern, Nelson! [09:37] Where can I learn more?  Learn more:Get Windows 11: https://www.microsoft.com/software-download/windows11Get started with attaching USB devices to WSL in the USBIPD-WIN repo on GitHub: https://aka.ms/wsl-usbipWSL documentation: Mount a Linux disk in WSL 2 Azure IoT documentation: IoT Device DevelopmentWSL product repo on GitHub: https://github.com/Microsoft/wslWindows Command Line BlogMore Tabs vs Spaces episodes
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Join Scott Hunter and team as they show you all the amazing things you can do with .NET 6.https://aka.ms/dotNETConf2021-GetdotNET6
The Dynamics 365 Field Service mobile app helps your frontline workers manage and complete their service tasks while onsite at a job. It is built on Microsoft Power Platform. If your organization is using the mobile app built on the Xamarin platform, you'll need a plan to move workers to the Power Platform mobile app by June 2022. As you transition your organization to the Field Service (Dynamics 365) mobile app, this video takes you through some best practices and resources to help with the adoption! 
Catch up on the latest Intelligent Order Management product and demo. Built on a modern, open platform, Dynamics 365 Intelligent Order Management provides the flexibility companies need to capture orders from any order source, including e-commerce, marketplace, mobile apps, or traditional sources like electronic data interchange (EDI).
Power Apps Portal represent a unique offering to the Power Platform, one that allows the Power Platform to reach virtually any and all users your enterprise wants to connect to. It represents the external face of your enterprise to your users, allowing them to interact with other users as well as internal representatives. In this episode we would like to discuss some of the key security best practices during implementations. 
In this episode of the Armchair Architect series of the Azure Enablement Show, David Blank-Edelman is joined by Uli Homann, Microsoft Corporative Vice President and Distinguished Architect, and Eric Charran, Chief Architect at Microsoft in a deep-dive conversation into observability of hybrid and multi-cloud applications.✅Resources:Management and Monitoring patterns - Cloud Design Patterns | Microsoft DocsSidecar pattern - Cloud Design Patterns | Microsoft DocsObservability patterns | Microsoft Docs[00:00] Introduction[01:22] From an architectural perspective, what do we need to do to build and run resilient, self-healing applications?[04:22] Is monitoring from within the app itself an anti-pattern? Should sidecar patterns be used instead?[06:21] What's the best method for Observability? Push or Pull?[09:16] Can you use AI to monitor logs and report anomalies?[10:19] Azure uses ML to predict host failure, then proactively removes VMs and takes the host out of the cluster[12:15] Apps and microservices create so many logs; how can you tie them all together to track and understand an event?📺 Related Episodes:Armchair Architects: Resiliency in the Cloud: an IntroductionArmchair Architects: Resiliency in the Cloud – Core PatternsArmchair Architects: Hybrid and Multi-Cloud Architectures an IntroductionArmchair Architects: Hybrid and Multi-Cloud Architectures - Feasibility🔴 Watch more episodes in the Azure Well-Architected Series! 🔴 Explore more cloud enablement resources! 
Datadog is a monitoring and analytics platform for large-scale applications. It encompasses infrastructure monitoring, application performance monitoring, log management, and user-experience monitoring. Sreekanth Thirthala from Azure and Ryan MacLean from Datadog join Scott Hanselman to show how Datadog's offering in the Azure Marketplace enables you to manage Datadog in the Azure console as an integrated service.[0:00:00]– Introduction[0:00:51]– Overview of Datadog in Azure[0:04:08]– Demo of Datadog in Azure[0:10:22]– Datadog offering in Azure Marketplace[0:00:00]– Wrap-upNew Datadog integration with Azure offers a seamless configuration experienceWhat is Datadog?Datadog in Azure MarketplaceManage the Datadog resourceCreate a free account (Azure)
Flexible Server is a new, next-generation option in the Azure Database for PostgreSQL managed service. Hosted on Linux OS, Flexible Server delivers superior out-of-box performance, zone resilient HA, customer-managed maintenance windows, plus a developer-friendly experience. Join this episode with Sunil Agarwal to learn more about why people are excited about the PostgreSQL managed service on Azure and the newly GA'd Flexible Server option.   [00:32] Introductions[01:00] Flexible Server for Azure Database for PostgreSQL Overview[04:43] Getting started with Flexible Server Resources:What is Flexible Server in Azure Database for PostgreSQL? - Microsoft Tech Community Bringing the best of Azure and PostgreSQL innovation to developers - Microsoft Tech Community Azure Database for PostgreSQL - Flexible Server  | Microsoft Docs 
Data engineering is one of the most involved, dull, and repetitive tasks in the data industry today. Bringing up the subject is a sure way to instantly clear the room at a party or make your friends groan in despair. The work includes a lot of complicated tools, many, many lines of code, and a not-insignificant amount of gnashing of teeth. But what if I told you there is a way to quickly, easily, and cheaply do both data engineering and data exploration on most data without even having to import it into a database? What if I told you that Azure Synapse has a just about magical tool that can instantly connect to flat files and make them available as nice, well-behaved tables? I'm talking about Azure Synapse serverless pools, a great tool for both initial exploration and surprisingly complex data engineering. I'll walk you through what it is, how to set it up, and give you a few examples of basic data exploration, as well as a tad more complex data engineering. Oh, and did I mention you can actually store the end result in several different formats as well...?[00:56] Azure Synapse Serverless Pools Overview[01:54] Demo[11:05] Getting startedResources:Andy Cutler's blog on serverless poolsAndy Mallon's blog on bucketing with T-SQLAbout Alexander Arvidsson:Alexander is a principal solutions architect at Attollo in Sweden. Nobody really knows what it means to be a principal solutions architect, but he spends his days speaking, teaching courses or helping clients of all shapes and sizes to take better care of their data.He has spent the last 25 years toying with data, databases and related infrastructure services such as storage, networking and virtualization, occasionally emerging from the technical darkness to attend a Star Wars convention somewhere in the world.He is a frequent international speaker, Data Platform MVP, podcaster, Pluralsight author, blogger and a Microsoft Certified Trainer, focusing on the Microsoft data platform stack.About MVPs:Microsoft Most Valuable Professionals, or MVPs, are technology experts who passionately share their knowledge with the community. They are always on the "bleeding edge" and have an unstoppable urge to get their hands on new, exciting technologies. They have a very deep knowledge of Microsoft products and services, while also being able to bring together diverse platforms, products, and solutions, to solve real-world problems. MVPs make up a global community of over 4,000 technical experts and community leaders across 90 countries/regions and are driven by their passion, community spirit, and the quest for knowledge. Above all and in addition to their amazing technical abilities, MVPs are always willing to help others - that's what sets them apart. Learn more: https://aka.ms/mvpprogram
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