Tech Update July

The world of IT is always moving and changing at an incredible pace. It can be daunting to keep up to date with all of those changes, so I will try to help you out by summing up the most interesting reads to me (and hopefully to you as well) in the past month. These tech update posts will mostly contain news and updates regarding technology (obviously!), however, I will also include some non tech-related articles from time to time.

Microsoft .net 6 preview

Microsoft announced the latest version of .NET. It includes .NET Multi-platform App UI, extended Blazor support and much more.

Windows 11

Microsoft officially announced Windows 11. Read about some of the new features in windows 11 in this article.

Azure and Coursera are teaming up

Coursera now has dedicated courses for some of Microsoft’s most popular exams. This might be helpful for those of you studying for the Miscrosoft exams.

The future of data science

Here are some interesting thoughts on data science and Excel, looking back at why Excel is such a powerful tool and what we can expect, tool-wise, in the future.

Angular 12 & angular devtools

We all know Angular is always rapidly developing and here you can read about yet again a new version of the Angular framework, Angular 12. In the Angular space, another really interesting development is happening. They released a new tool, a Chrome extension called Angular DevTools, to inspect your angular application and its performance.

Scaleup a startup

An interesting take on sales in a small company from Mosyle CEO & Founder, Alcyr Araujo.

More to explore

Unveiling AI with Luciano Rossi

In “Unveiling the Potential of AI with Luciano,” we embark on a journey to uncover the transformative power of artificial intelligence. Luciano shares invaluable insights into the realm of AI, offering a nuanced perspective on its applications, challenges, and untapped possibilities. Join us as we delve into the heart of AI innovation and explore how it is reshaping industries and driving business success.

From manual to automated: how software solutions are revolutionizing SMEs 

In the dynamic landscape of contemporary business, a significant transformation is underway within small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). This shift centers on the adoption of software automation, a catalyst for evolving traditional operational paradigms. This article explores the transition from manual processes to automated systems, highlighting how tailor-made software solutions are revolutionizing SMEs, enhancing efficiency, and driving innovation.

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