Build 2017: Microsoft stellt Version 2.0 der .NET-Core-Produkte vor
Parallel zu den Preview-Versionen von .NET Core 2.0, ASP.NET Core 2.0 und Entity Framework Core 2.0 gibt es Patches für die 1er-Serie der Core-Produkte.
Quelle: Heise Tech News
Parallel zu den Preview-Versionen von .NET Core 2.0, ASP.NET Core 2.0 und Entity Framework Core 2.0 gibt es Patches für die 1er-Serie der Core-Produkte.
Quelle: Heise Tech News
In modernen Linux-Systemen werden Partitionen nicht nur durch Gerätenamen wie /dev/sda1 referenziert, sondern auch über universelle IDs. Die sind zwar unhandlich, haben jedoch Vorteile.
Quelle: Heise Tech News
Für Visual Studio 2017 liefert Microsoft die im ersten Release fehlenden Module für Python, R und F# nach. Außerdem gibt es eine erste stabile Variante von Visual Studio for Mac und Erweiterungen bei .NET Core und dem Azure Web Portal.
Quelle: Heise Tech News
Im Frühjahr 1997 besiegte der Schachcomputer Deep Blue öffentlichkeitswirksam den damaligen Weltmeister Garri Kasparow. Was dessen Niederlage nicht nur für das Schachspiel bedeutete, besprechen wir in einer neuen Folge der #heiseshow.
Quelle: Heise Tech News

A Twitter spokesperson told BuzzFeed News the company rolled out the feature to everyone using its iPhone app last week.
Unlike the screenshot above, which only shows BuzzFeed articles, a Twitter spokesperson said that the articles will be algorithmically recommended by topic rather than publisher. Recommended articles also won't show up when you click on a link in a sponsored tweet.
The feature will only work for news articles tweeted from verified accounts, according to Twitter, in an effort to prevent the spread of misinformation. The company said its algorithm scans for topical links between the tweeted link and the recommended articles.
You can dismiss “People also read” by clicking the arrow on the right side of the screen and selecting “See less often.”

Both Twitter and Facebook experienced harsh criticism for their roles in spreading (and even at times recommending) fake news during and after the US election. Facebook has run into trouble with its Trending Topics feature in particular, which recommends articles quite like Twitter's new feature does and has had recurring issues with promoting hoaxes and fake news.
Quelle: <a href="Twitter Quietly Introduced A Feature To Recommend Articles To You Last Week“>BuzzFeed
Today at Microsoft Build 2017, we are delighted to announce the public preview of a new way to obtain and consume Azure compute at a much lower price using Azure Batch – low-priority VMs. Low-priority VMs are allocated from our surplus compute capacity and are available for up to an 80% discount, enabling certain types of workloads to run for a significantly reduced cost or allowing you to do much more for the same cost.
What are low-priority VMs?
We are giving you access to spare capacity that can exist in each region, for a significantly reduced price. The amount of spare capacity is going to vary by region and VM size according to multiple factors, including day of week, time of day, and demand for different VM sizes. We effectively let you “borrow” and take advantage of this unused capacity for a great price. However, it comes with the understanding that when you request it, there may not be some or all the capacity available, plus for capacity you have allocated, there are occasions when we’ll need to take some or all of it back. Hence the name – low-priority VMs may not be allocated or may be preempted due to higher priority allocations, which equate to full-priced VMs that have an SLA.
The price for low-priority VMs is fixed, with each VM size now having a fixed low-priority price in addition to the existing full price. See the Azure Batch pricing page for more details.
How can I use low-priority VMs?
Huge cost savings are possible, but low-priority VMs are not suitable for all workloads given there are times when they are not available or get preempted. Batch processing jobs are one of the main types of workload that can leverage low-priority VMs and why we have made them available through Azure Batch.
Batch processing jobs consist of one or more discrete tasks, normally run using multiple VMs. Jobs can therefore be tolerant of interruptions and may have flexibility in how long they take to run. Jobs that can tolerate interrupted tasks, have tasks that execute is a shorter time, and have flexibility in job execution time are best suited to take advantage of low-priority VMs.
Azure Batch has first-class support for low-priority VMs, with the goal to make them easier to consume – handling any interrupted tasks and allowing you to balance job execution time with job cost. For example, Azure Batch pools can contain both normal on-demand VMs and low-priority VMs, with it being possible to rebalance the number of VMs of each type at any time.
Virtually all workloads that can use Azure Batch can take advantage of low-priority VMs, for example:
Media processing and transcoding. Some users may need their output produced in a fixed time, which means the required amount of capacity to process the job in the required time must be available. Other users may have flexibility and can cater for their output potentially taking longer to produce, in which case their jobs could be run using low-priority VMs and they could pay less for their jobs.
Rendering. Jobs are split into many tasks, with individual frames or even tiles of frames, being able to be executed in parallel. Jobs may consist of 10’s or 100’s of thousands of tasks.
Testing. A lot of testing requiring large scale and has some flexibility in when it completes. Particularly well suited is large-scale regression and load testing.
An example of an Azure Batch customer who has been using low-priority VMs is Combinostics. Combinostics is a young startup whose cNeuro suite of tools processes brain images, providing clinical decision support for neurological disorders. Their initial cMRI module processes brain MRIs. Processing MRIs in production requires considerable processing, but validating updated algorithms requires a large amount of regression testing, especially given they are providing a medical service. Low-priority VMs will allow Combinostics to significantly lower their costs associated with large-scale testing, which is a huge benefit.
"For a young startup, time and money are the most precious resources. Using cloud infrastructure allows us to spend less time setting up and managing the running of image processing algorithms and more time creating value for our customers. The reduced cost of low-priority VMs will save us money, but it also makes us much more likely to run against the full test set more often. Being able to comprehensively test the algorithms often reduces the development effort, as issues are discovered earlier."
– Jussi Mattila: Head of Research and Development, Combinostics.
Azure Batch features
Low-priority VMs can be easily used with Azure Batch, allowing them to be used in conjunction with normal on-demand VMs and enabling job cost to be balanced with job execution flexibility.
Batch pools can contain both on-demand nodes and low-priority nodes. The two types can be independently scaled, either explicitly with the resize operation or automatically using auto-scale. Different configurations can be used, such as maximizing cost savings by always using low-priority nodes or spinning up on-demand nodes at full price, to maintain capacity by replacing any preempted low-priority nodes.
If any low-priority nodes are preempted, then Batch will automatically attempt to replace the lost capacity, continually seeking to maintain the target amount of low-priority capacity in the pool.
If tasks are interrupted when the node on which it is running is preempted, then the tasks are automatically re-queued to be re-run.
More information
Azure Batch Documentation
Azure Batch Low-Priority VMs article
Azure Batch Low-Priority VM pricing
We’re excited to see how you put Azure Batch low-priority VMs to use, in addition to receiving feedback on how we can further improve this offering!
Quelle: Azure

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Snap Inc. CEO Evan Spiegel finally addressed Facebook's relentless cloning of Snapchat during his company's quarterly earnings call Wednesday — and he didn't hold back. “At the end of the day, just because Yahoo has a search box, it doesn't mean they're Google,” he said, referring to Facebook's creating copies of Snapchat's features for Instagram, Messenger, WhatsApp, and the Facebook app.
In Spiegel's mind, Facebook may be the Yahoo to his Google, but the analogy doesn't fully hold up. Facebook's copying of Snapchat's Stories format into four of its products helped impede Snap's revenue and user growth just as it hit the public markets. On Wednesday, Snap reported disappointing first quarter earnings results, and its stock plunged nearly 25% in after-hours trading.
Spiegel's comments, delivered in response to an analyst question about whether he fears Facebook, marked the first time he publicly addressed Facebook's brazen product copies. Spiegel's fiancee Miranda Kerr discussed the cloning in an interview with the Times of London in February. “It’s a disgrace. How do they sleep at night?” she said at the time.
Despite the threat Facebook poses to his company, Spiegel was far more nonchalant than Kerr. “If you want to be a creative company, you've got to get comfortable with, and basically enjoy the fact that people are going to copy your products if you make great stuff,” he said. “We believe that everyone's going to develop a camera strategy — I think we really helped people understand how valuable the camera is; it's really the center of everything that we do.”
Both Facebook and Instagram have credited Snapchat for pioneering the Stories format.
Facebook did not immediately reply to a request for comment.
Quelle: <a href="Evan Spiegel Compares Facebook To Yahoo In First Comments On Product Cloning“>BuzzFeed
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Don’t forget to power up with Mirantis for the last day of OpenStack Summit:
Booth Activities
10:30am-11:00am
Meet the Neutron Expert: Kevin Benton, Sr. Software Engineer
1:00pm-1:30pm
Meet the Kubernetes Expert: Ihor Dvoretskyi, Kubernetes Community Engineer – T2
4:00pm-4:30pm
Book Giveaway*: Understanding OPNFV (*while supplies last)
Presentations
Thursday, 11:00am-11:40am
Level: Intermediate
Scheduler Wars: A New Hope
(Jay Pipes, Mirantis)
Thursday, 11:30am-11:40am
Level: Beginner
Saving one cloud at a time with tenant care
(Bryan Langston, Mirantis; Comcast)
Thursday, 3:10pm-3:50pm
Level: Advanced
Scheduler Wars: Revenge of the Split
(Jay Pipes, Mirantis)
Thursday, 5:00pm-5:40pm
Level: Intermediate
Terraforming OpenStack Landscape
(Mykyta Gubenko, Mirantis)
The post OpenStack Summit – Mirantis Activities for May 11 appeared first on Mirantis | Pure Play Open Cloud.
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Snap’s first quarterly results as a public company are in, and they make clear the company is struggling with revenue and user growth in the face of an onslaught from Facebook.
After telling investors in its S-1 document that daily active user growth had flattened during part of 2016, the company did little to reverse course, adding only 8 million daily active users in the first quarter of 2017, to reach 166 million.
In contrast, Snap’s Facebook-owned rival Instagram added 100 million monthly users in the four months between December 2016 and April 2017, to reach 700 million. And Instagram Stories, a knockoff of Snapchat’s popular Stories feature, is now used by more than 200 million people each day, according to Facebook.
Facebook’s clones of Snap’s features in Instagram, Messenger, Whatsapp and Facebook proper appear to be putting a dent into the social upstart's ability to grow.
Snap’s revenue and profit numbers fell far below Wall Street expectations. Its first quarter revenue of $149.6 million missed analyst expectations of $158 million. The company also lost a whopping $2.2 billion in the first quarter, much of which was tied to employee stock compensation and won't be repeated, a total more than it has made in its entire existence.
The numbers provided an instant report card on the company’s progress since its IPO in March. And Wall Street didn’t think to highly of its marks. The company sent its stock spiraling down nearly 25% in after hours trading.
Quelle: <a href="Snap Lost More Money In Three Months Than It’s Made In Its Entire Existence“>BuzzFeed
Today, we enabled additional Active Directory (AD) features in AWS Directory Service for Microsoft Active Directory (Enterprise Edition), also known as Managed AD, that make it easier to migrate more .NET applications to the AWS Cloud. You can now improve the security of .NET applications by using group Managed Service Accounts (gMSA) and Kerberos constrained delegation (KCD) enabled features. With gMSA, you can narrow permissions to your account, thereby reducing risks by not using built-in user accounts with full server control. gMSA makes it easier to manage .NET applications by creating and rotating the account password automatically, and a single account can be used by one or more application servers.
Quelle: aws.amazon.com