How To Run an Application with DAPR
How TosJoin Donovan Brown, Microsoft, USA for this How-To video on How to run an application with DAPR.
Join Donovan Brown, Microsoft, USA for this How-To video on How to run an application with DAPR.
Join April Dunnam, Microsoft MVP Alumni, Senior Power Platform Advocate at Microsoft for this short How-To video on building a Desk Reservation Application in Power Apps.
Recently Microsoft enhanced the Intune Managed Browser experience with Mobile Application Management (MAM) and app-based Conditional Access (CA) a lot. It is integrated into the Conditional Access story as an approved app and supports the Azure AD Application Proxy very well now. WHAT DOES THIS ALLOW US TO DO NOW? We are now able to… READ MORE
The term “Availability” is for some organisations crucial as they can’t afford any downtime. Your SharePoint pages should be up as you don’t want to lose credibility in front of your customers especially if you are selling services/products through SharePoint. As being the IT department, if you don’t propose some decent monitoring tools, the business… READ MORE
The term “Availability” is for some organisations crucial as they can’t afford any downtime. Your SharePoint pages should be up as you don’t want to lose credibility in front of your customers especially if you are selling services/products through SharePoint. As being the IT department, if you don’t propose some decent monitoring tools, the business… READ MORE
Monitoring a SharePoint Server park was never a really exciting job for Administrators; expect if you really knew about System Centre Operations Manager – aka SCOM, compared to SharePoint Pages with Azure Insight Apps. You had to install the Management Pack that basically enables administrators to manage Microsoft SharePoint Server 2016. The Management Pack is… READ MORE
SharePoint 2013 introduces a new mechanism for custom code deployment known as “Apps”. Mostly targeted at online solutions, the purpose of the App model is to overcome the severe limitations of the 2010 isolated execution model (also known as the “Sandbox”) and provide developers with a way to run rich web applications in SharePoint without negatively impacting the underlying infrastructure. Much has already been made about this new model and a lot more will be written about it over the coming year as 2013 gets released and adoption spreads. Before we get too far off the beaten track into a debate about whether or not developers should or should not be using the new App model, it’s helpful to first understand why Microsoft chose this path and what it really means for both new application developers coming onto the platform and existing developers who need to support the next release.