17 Reasons To Use Visual Studio 2017
Giles Davies takes a look at what’s new and why you should be using Visual Studio 2017 – 17 reasons for VS17! Read more
Giles Davies takes a look at what’s new and why you should be using Visual Studio 2017 – 17 reasons for VS17! Read more
Discover the key changes as Microsoft streamlines the technical certification pathways. From new launches to a big shift in how you certify, understand the critical changes that will affect you. Read more
In today’s article we’re going to discuss modifying the Windows Registry in order to customise Windows 10. Read more
How do customers feel about your company? It’s probably not the easiest question to answer definitively. Customer opinions can vary greatly, and even those who have a positive view of a particular business may like it for different reasons. Read more
In today’s article, we are going to discuss setting up Active Directory via PowerShell. For the purposes of this article I will be using Microsoft Windows Server 2016 Technical Preview 5, but there is no reason this should not work on previous versions of Server. Read more
If you’re looking to develop or certify your skills with Office 365, we’ve got a great guide to help you prepare for the Enabling Office 365 Services exam. From an overview of what’s covered in the exam to a list of all the best resources, training courses and videos, Ed covers everything you need to Read more
As we like to change edition names and move functionality around from time to time, here’s a concise summary of the differences between Visual Studio 2015 Enterprise and Visual Studio 2015 Professional. Read more
I had a query from a colleague regarding enabling WinRM over HTTPS, so I’ve documented the steps I provided to get them up and running. Read more
Despite Microsoft continuously adding functionality to it, the Azure SQL Database service has always been missing one key feature – SQL Server Agent. The reality is, it’s absent rather than missing. Read more
Looking after the Microsoft Technical Certification business, I’m fortunate to regularly engage with developers worldwide every year, both online and at numerous industry conferences. Most of our conversations revolve around two key questions. For the benefit of the developer community, I’d like to share my answers here. Read more
Twice this week I’ve been asked how you can test older versions of Internet Explorer – once whilst delivering a guest lecture at Stafford University, and then just a few hours later via email. Here are my thoughts. Read more
It’s important to understand how Unity works, so that its limitations can actually become a guided path. This post will show some of the most typical mistakes developers make when approaching Unity for the first time. Read more