ML.Net aims to provide machine learning for .Net developers
Microsoft's new machine learning framework promises high-level APIs to make model training and predictions easy, along with strong integration of .Net language features
Microsoft's new machine learning framework promises high-level APIs to make model training and predictions easy, along with strong integration of .Net language features
The .Net IL Linker reduces the footprint of .Net apps by discarding unused libraries and references, although it's still in the preview stages
The University of Canberra (UC) is on a mission to forge stronger relationships with students and has scooped up Microsoft Dynamics CRM technology in a bid to make it a reality.
The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has tendered for a replacement core banking solution that will process in excess of 320 million payment and 25 million collection transactions each year.
For some time Microsoft didn't offer a solution for processing big data in cloud environments. SQL Server is good for storage, but its ability to analyze terabytes of data is limited. Hadoop, which was designed for this purpose, is written in Java and was not available to .Net developers. So, Microsoft launched the Hadoop on Windows Azure service to make it possible to distribute the load and speed up big data computations.