Posts Tagged ‘Microsoft’
April Fools’ Day | SSW switches from Teams to Slack
Adam is up to some shenanigans this year for April Fools Day.
He sent out a company-wide email that was “highly classified with an NDA” to say that Microsoft bought Slack, so the whole company needs to switch from Teams to Slack in only 30 days!
Read MoreWhy Choose Rich Text Editor Over Markdown For SharePoint pages | Jean Thirion
Learn how to use the Rich Text Editor web part instead of the Markdown Editor web part and create a better SharePoint intranet page.
Read MoreTech News #26 | Adam Cogan | User Group
Adam Cogan brings you the most important and recent tech news, including the release of .NET 8 preview, updates on Azure Open AI Service, GitHub, and AWS, and the rebranding of Netlify CMS. He also introduces the new, faster version of Microsoft Teams.
Read MoreTech News #25 | Adam Cogan | User Group
Microsoft are integrating GPT3 into Teams, Office, Bing basically everything, Gatsby has been acquired and Notepad which was built in 1983, now has tabs, that’s only 40 years all this and more in SSW Tech News
Read MoreDiscover Your Digital Twin with Priyanka Shah and JK | NDC Sydney 2022
A digital twin is a virtual model that accurately reflects a physical object. Attached sensors on the physical object, produce data, such as energy output, temperature, weather conditions and more.
Read More8 Steps To Scrum – Scrum explained
Scrum is an Agile framework that SSW has been using for over 20 years. See how easy it is for you to use in these 8 Steps To Scrum.
Read MoreTech News #24 featuring the state of JS, new timelines in Github, Chat GPT and more!
Hear about the latest numbers and top programming languages in the state of JS, new timelines and achievements in GitHub, Microsoft’s increasing investment in Chat GPT and more.
Read MoreUtilizing Open Source Software with Brady Stroud
Open source software is a great option, but it’s not always the best. Make sure to consider these points before deciding to use open source software.
Read MoreMAUI – Do you build cross-platform mobile apps with .NET MAUI ? (for iOS and Android)
If you’re building installable binary apps (as opposed to web apps), it makes sense to use a cross-platform framework so that you don’t need to maintain multiple code bases.
Read MoreTech News #17: Someone Tagged 400k GitHub Users, Building a Microsoft Teams Bot, and more
The new and improved SSW Rewards App has launched, Team Live Share is a new upcoming feature, Microsoft Power Pages has shipped, and plenty more!
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