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Channel 9

Summary: Channel 9 is a community. We bring forward the people behind our products and connect them with those who use them. We think there is a great future in software and we're excited about it. We want the community to participate in the ongoing conversation. This is the heart of Channel 9. We talk about our work but listen to the customer.

Podcasts:

 Episode 12: Five Things About Docker | Five Things | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 268

What is Docker? What is a container? Can I run Windows ME in one? Jessie Frazelle stops by #FiveThings to help set Burke straight on what Docker is, what it isn't, and why he insists on installing old versions of Windows. Docker In Docker (dind)Azure Container Instances (ACI)Azure Container Services (AKS)DraftHelm

 Understanding Text using Cognitive Services | AI Show | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 711

You will learn how to get started analyzing text! We'll show you how to sign up for a cognitive service, and the power of Text Analytics, Entity Linking and Bing Entity Search. Create a Free Account (Azure)

 Open Sourcing Microsoft Service Fabric | Tuesdays With Corey | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 502

Corey Sanders, Corporate VP - Microsoft Azure Compute team sat down with Vaclav Turecek, Principal PM on the Service Fabric Team to talk about transitioning Azure Service Fabric to a true Open Source offering. Repo: https://github.com/Microsoft/service-fabric Blog post: https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/azureservicefabric/2018/03/14/service-fabric-is-going-open-source/ Post any questions, topic ideas or general conversation here in the comments OR online on via Twitter with #AzureTwC Don't forget to sign up for a free trial to check this out! https://aka.ms/azft-vm Follow @CoreySandersWA Follow @RicksterCDN

 Part 4 of 4: Use Azure Container Registry | The Open Source Show | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 322

In the final part of the series on exploring Azure Container Instances and Azure Web App for Containers you will learn when it can be beneficial to use Azure Container Registry. Azure Container Registry as an option for storing and managing container images. Blog article covering the series: http://lenadroid.github.io/posts/azure-container-web-app-deploying-scala.html Follow Lena on Twitter: https://twitter.com/lenadroid Find out more at https://aka.ms/app-containers Watch Part 1 Watch Part 2 Watch Part 3 Create a Free Account (Azure)

 Building distributed applications with Akka.NET | On .NET | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 1296

In this episode, Aaron Stannard (@Aaronontheweb) comes on to talk about his open source project, Akka.NET. This is a toolkit and runtime for building highly concurrent, distributed, and fault tolerant event-driven applications on .NET and Mono. [01:35] - Implementations and uses of the actor model[03:13] - What is an actor?[10:04] - Actors in the cloud[12:05] - Running Akka .NET on premise or in cloud[14:31] - Use cases for Akka .NET[17:25] - Supported versions of .NET[18:45] - Running Akka .NET in containersCheck out the links below to learn more about the Akka .NET project. PetabridgeAkka .NET on GitHubAkka .NET BootcampAkka .NET Code Samples

 GoingNative 63: C++ Build Tools | C9::GoingNative | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 887

We are back after a long break with GoingNative #63, where Steve Carroll chats with Andrew Pardoe about the Visual Studio 2017 Build Tools and daily compiler builds on myget.org! The Build Tools is an alternative wau to get the compiler, libraries, and Windows SDKs for C++ development without having to install the IDE. Great for build servers, CI servers, and other environments where an IDE is not necessary. You can download the Build Tools at: http://aka.ms/buildtools. We also now offer a way to get the very latest "hot off the press" version of the Microsoft Visual C++ compiler at: https://visualcpp.myget.org/gallery/dailymsvc. If you want to test out the very latest features without having to wait, and give feedback on how the compiler is doing, this is the way to do it.

 Treehouse discussion: submitting Spark jobs using Kubernetes scheduler on AKS | The Open Source Show | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 559

Follow the discussion between Lena and Bernd and learn about a new Kubernetes scheduler option in the latest release of Spark 2.3.0. Lena gives Bernd a quick overview of Spark, and shows him a hands-on example of submitting a job to run on Kubernetes cluster in Azure Container Service (AKS). They go over the necessary steps to prepare for job submission, as well as details of what happens when the job is being created, running or completed. In addition to learning about technical aspects of the topic, enjoy the magnificent view of the pacific-northwestern nature and explore the Treehouses on Microsoft campus! More information here:https://aka.ms/spark-jobhttps://spark.apache.org/docs/latest/running-on-kubernetes.html Follow Lena Hall on Twitter: @lenadroidFollow Bernd Verst on Twitter: @BerndVerst

 Part 2 of 4: Create an Azure Container Instance with the container image | The Open Source Show | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 259

This is a second part of the series on exploring Azure Container Instances and Azure Web App for Containers. Azure Container Instances is the fastest way of running containers on Azure. Learn why and how to use a container image to create an Azure Container Instance. In the next videos of this series, you will learn about an alternative option for running containers on Azure using Azure Web App for Containers, as well as Azure Container Registry for storing container images. Blog article covering the series: http://lenadroid.github.io/posts/azure-container-web-app-deploying-scala.html Follow Lena on Twitter: https://twitter.com/lenadroid Find out more at https://aka.ms/app-containers

 Managing application permissions with PolicyServer | On .NET | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 1059

Security is always a major concern in any application that gets developed. Not only do users need to be authenticated to identify themselves, but applications also need to verify that their users have the correct permissions to carry out certain tasks. In this episode, we're joined by Brock Allen (@brocklallen) and Michele Bustamante (@michelebusta), who are here to talk about managing application permissions using their new project - PolicyServer. [00:20] - What is PolicyServer[05:00] - Does PolicyServer only work with IdentityServer?[05:30] - Where to go to find out more?[07:18] - PolicyServer Web Demo[08:46] - Identity roles vs Application roles[11:13] - What are some ways to model permissions in PolicyServer?[13:27] - What is PolicyServer built with?If you want to learn more about PolicyServer and security in ASP.NET, take a look a some of the following links. PolicyServerAuthorization in ASP.NET CoreSecurity, Authentication, and Authorization with ASP.NET MVCAuthorization is hard! Implementing Authorization in Web Applications and APIs

 SmartHotel360 - Modernizing Existing Apps with Azure Service Fabric | Visual Studio Toolbox | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 2580

This is the sixth episode in the SmartHotel360 series, which was used in the keynotes and general sessions at Connect() last November, and is available on GitHub. In this episode, Brady Gaster talks with Mikkel Hegnhoj from the Azure Service Fabric team about how SmartHotel360 modernized an existing, internal application, by moving it into Azure Service Fabric. SmartHotel360 is a fictitious smart hospitality company showcasing the future of connected travel: The heart of this application is Azure and the code is built using a microservice oriented architecture orchestrated with multiple Docker containers. The public website is where hotel guests can book a room, smart conference rooms, and even include their accompanying family travelers and their pets!SmartHotel360 offers a fully-native cross-device mobile app for guests and business travelers built with Xamarin. Guests and business travelers can book rooms and smart conference rooms as well as customize room temperature and lighting settings.Travelers need quick access to their rooms. We included NFC access from the SmartHotel360 traveler application and we also created a digital door application to check-in and open your room.Mixed reality apps provide hotel management the ability to visualize data and review proposed changes to the hotel lobby by using both HoloLens and the latest in immersive headsets. Episodes in this series: OverviewWeb site and Azure FunctionMobile and desktop appsContainers and backend microservicesMixed realityModernizing Existing Apps (this episode) Resources: SmartHotel360 in GitHubVisual Studio blogConnect() keynote demosConnect() keynotes, sessions, on demand videos

 .NET Core and Containers | On .NET | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 948

On this episode of On.NET, Microsoft Cloud Developer Advocate, Jeremy Likness, is joined by Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP), Josh Lane, to discuss .NET Core and Containers. Josh and Jeremy discuss what containers are and how they fit into modern DevOps pipelines, then walk through the integrated tools in Visual Studio 2017 that assist developers with creating and debugging containers as well as publishing them to Azure via Azure Container Registry and Azure Web Apps for Containers. [00:44] - What are some of advantages of containers?[01:14] - How do containers compare to other hosting options?[04:14] - Demo of Visual Studio tooling for containers[07:06] - Deploying your container to Azure Check out the following links to learn more. Azure Container Service (AKS)Azure Container Registry.NET Core Docker container imagesASP.NET Core Docker container images

 Get started with the Azure SDK for Go | Azure Friday | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 625

The Azure SDK for Go provides Go packages for managing and using Azure services using the Go language. Deploy your Go app to Azure Web Apps and take advantage of managed services, such as PostgreSQL, Storage, Identity, and more. For more information, see: Azure SDK for GoVanpool Manager sample applicationAzure for Go developers (docs)Azure SDK for Go SamplesCreate a Free Account (Azure) Follow @donovanbrown Follow @AzureFriday Follow @joshugav

 The Simplest Machine Learning | AI Show | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 450

In this episode of the AI Show, machine learning is gently introduced from the standpoint of the algorithm and model. It starts with the simplest machine learning, linear regression, and ends on a dense neural network explaining the similarities in plain terms along the way to bring the audience up to speed on neural networks in a fun way. Watch this episode to discover what machine learning algorithms really are in 10 minutes or less.

 Endpoint Zone 1803 | The Endpoint Zone with Brad Anderson | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 1963

In this episode of The Endpoint Zone with Brad Anderson the duo talk about what's happening in the EMM space right now; How schools like Davidson Academy are using Intune for Education and Windows to deliver better learning. We take a look at the Intune Managed Browser and Azure App Proxy experience that gives you a simple architecture to access on-prem resources and highlight the new Intune Managed Browser CA experience. Brad and Simon also look at co-management with Configuration Manager and Intune, Windows Upgrade analytics and finally preview some upcoming training. [00:30] -Intro[01:30] -What's happening in the EMM market[02:24] -"More than a million devices a month for Microsoft 365"[02:30] -ConfigMan is seeing a Windows 7 device upgrade to 10 every 0.98 seconds[03:30] -EMS is growing at 3 or 4 times the rate of the other vendors[04:15] -What's happening in Schools with Intune for EDU[05:05] -Windows took market share from Chromebooks in the US in the last 90 days[05:30] -Davidson Education customer case study [07:30] -Intune Managed Browser and App Proxy architecture and demo[01:23] -Docs for Azure App Proxy and Intune Managed Browser[10:56] -DEMO: Intune Managed Browser demo[11:13] -DEMO: Intune Managed Browser being required by App Protection policy[11:50] -DEMO: Intune Managed Browser blocking access to sites listed by admins[12:30] -DEMO: Intune Managed Browser enabling single sign on to SharePoint[13:30] -DEMO: Intune Managed Browser accessing an on-prem site through App Proxy[13:55] -DEMO: Intune Managed Browser as the only allowed browser for my apps using Conditional Access[14:30] -Configure Intune Managed Browser in Intune and Azure AD[16:00] -Windows 10 co-management, enabling a device to be managed by Intune and ConfigMan at the same time[17:00] -3 immediate values you get from co-management: Conditional Access, Remote Assistance anywhere, immediate execution of actions like remote wipe, reboot and lock[18:30] -ConfigMan will tell you whe

 Episode 9: Five Things About Webpack | Five Things | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 385

The quintessential Webpack episode is here! Sean Larkin himself joins us to talk about all things Webpack--including loaders, plugins and even mermaids. Burke and Sean also explore why we need Webpack and what sets it apart from so many other module bundlers. And of course enjoy some Goo Goo Clusters. Learn more at https://aka.ms/5things-azureTo watch more episodes go to https://aka.ms/FiveThingsPlaylist

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