quarta-feira, 12 de outubro de 2016
We just rolled out .NET Mobile Client SDK 3.0.1 and Mobile SQLiteStore 3.0.1! We are out of beta, fixed the Android SQLiteStore dependency issue, and unified our .NET client SDK versions!
Mimi Xu
Program Manager, Azure App Service
segunda-feira, 19 de setembro de 2016
Azure Mobile Apps baked in refresh tokens to its authentication feature, and it is now so simple to keep your app users logged in.
Mimi Xu
Program Manager, Azure App Service
quinta-feira, 2 de junho de 2016
Multi URL tests are now available in production.
terça-feira, 19 de abril de 2016
The v2.1.0 release of the Server SDK adds support for SQLite on the server. This provides a new data store that can be used for a number of important scenarios.
Adrian Hall
Sr. Program Manager, Azure App Service Mobile Apps
sexta-feira, 1 de abril de 2016
App Service helps you automate the deployment process through the Continuous Deployment functionality, and now we've added integration with Visual Studio Load Testing to trigger a test as part of your continuous integration workflow.
quinta-feira, 31 de março de 2016
Developing cloud applications presents a unique opportunity for businesses to reach new markets and customers that span the globe.
quinta-feira, 31 de março de 2016
Microsoft Azure supports the diverse needs of every developer. At //Build, Scott Guthrie announced a range of innovations to help developers make the leap to the cloud by embracing key technology trends: mobile app development, Internet of Things, microservices and intelligence.
terça-feira, 29 de março de 2016
Today we are pleased to announce Parse Server on Azure Managed Services.
Adrian Hall
Sr. Program Manager, Azure App Service Mobile Apps
quarta-feira, 9 de março de 2016
Today, we are announcing an update for our mobile and desktop app customers. Learn about some important upcoming changes and when they'll happen.
quinta-feira, 17 de dezembro de 2015
This blog post is a bit overdue, but we are making up with shipped features and improvements. Support for .net framework 4.6 You can now configure your apps to use .Net framework 4.6.