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Microsoft EF Goes Open Source
Recently Microsoft released the source code for the Entity Framework under an open source license. Now the whole ASP.NET MVC Stack including Web API, Razor is open source. They are…
Microsoft Finally Drops IE6, so What Browsers are Popular?
With cross-platform browsing becoming more and more relevant, Microsoft dropped support for IE6 after usage in the US dropped below 1%. This begs two questions: Who was using IE6 for…
Are YOU Getting All You Deserve Out of Salesforce?
Salesforce.com is the head honcho of cloud computing, offering a slew of services for your company to utilize-but are you using Salesforce to its full power?! From Software as a…
Satya Nadella Pushing Microsoft Forward
Nadella's goals are for cloud-first and mobile-first strategies that Ballmer didn't tread into. Unlike Ballmer, Nadella plans on putting Microsoft's unique solutions within the reach of as many smartphone users as possible. Their own Surface Pro 3 has been making a comeback as well, and Microsoft's low-cost smartphones are becoming more favorable in the market. Office365 is being released on both Andriod's and Apple's platform, in an effort to bring accessibility back for Microsoft.
Windows 10 ROM for Android Opens Freedom of Choice
With Microsoft pushing Windows 10 to smartphones that were once locked down with their uploaded OS will come the tailoring and porting of the new Windows OS to other devices. The end result is freedom of choice by consumers who will benefit from this competition and be able to enjoy powerful, rich applications that can finally take full advantage of the resources on their handheld devices.
Windows Open Source? If so, its Huge for Software Developers
Satya Nadella has proven himself to be forward-thinking and generating return on the investments that Microsoft has worked so hard on since he's taken the position as CEO 16 months ago. His goals are for cloud-first and mobile-first strategies that Ballmer didn’t tread into. Unlike Ballmer, Nadella plans on putting Microsoft’s unique solutions within the reach of as many smartphone users as possible. At ChefConf 2015, Microsoft's CTO of the Azure cloud platform, Mark Russinovich, expressed that an open-source Windows OS is possible-but what does that mean?!
Windows 10 Software Development on a Billion Devices by 2018
Satya Nadella's vision for Windows 10 is for it to serve as a common software foundation for PCs, tablets, smartphones, and Xbox, to allow seamless, uninterrupted activities across devices. With this new accessibility venture, Xbox users could easily move between their saved game files and data on their console to their Windows 10 PC while smartphones and their owners' parent desktops could share information more easily than ever. As a Microsoft Partner, we at Ayoka provide custom software development with web and mobile application services, along with database development and integration services with .NET and other open-source APIs.
Ayoka Provides Custom Apps for Web and Mobile as Windows 10 Development Expands
Microsoft’s goal is to make web application development faster and easier and it is apparent in the porting process that will be as simple as right clicking an existing project and selecting the target platform, and with this new tool suite available to software developers, they will be able to easily optimize their existing applications running on Android and iOS. As a Microsoft Partner, we at Ayoka have provided custom software development through web and mobile application development services that are optimized to function across platforms, along with database development and integration services with .NET and other open-source APIs.