At Build, we'll share updates and talk about what's next for Windows, Windows Server, Windows Azure, Visual Studio, and more. Build is the path to creating and implementing your great ideas, and then differentiating them in the market. Join us for three days of immersive
presentations delivered by the engineers behind our products and services, while networking with thousands of other developers getting the first look at what's next.
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Day 1 Keynote
Steve Ballmer is joined on stage by Julie Larson-Green and others as they show off Windows 8.1, a ton of great Windows and Windows Phone devices, new Bing and Xbox One features and more.
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Day 2 Keynote
Join Satya Nadella, President, Server and Tools Business, in this presentation filled with Windows Azure, Visual Studio, ASP.NET, Office 365, and Windows.
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LOB Lessons Learned: Microsoft Dynamics AX
DirectX, XAML or HTML? This session will cover the strengths of the different Windows 8.1 presentation technologies and provide guidance on when to use each, or to mix and match the different technologies.
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Creating Structured and Meaningful Logs with Semantic Logging
Whether you are logging for the purpose of diagnostics or monitoring, it requires proper, well-designed instrumentation and a sound strategy. The new Semantic Logging Application Block (SLAB) offers a smarter way of logging by keeping the structure of the events when writing log messages to multiple...
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Windows 8.1 in the Enterprise
Wondering about Windows 8.1 for your enterprise? Windows 8.1 introduces several new features in areas like productivity, security, and management that we think you’ll find helpful. Whether you want to deploy Windows 8.1 or are looking to enable BYOD, this session will show you why Windows 8.1 is a great...
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Tips for Building LOB Apps for the Windows Store
Windows Store apps provide great opportunities for enterprises and LOB app developers to build line-of-business (LOB) apps that are tailored to a mobile world. In this session, you’ll learn how to build LOB apps that follow the Microsoft design guidelines in order to produce apps which are powerful yet...