
Extending Windows Azure Mobile Services queries to include relational data and optional metadata Paid Members Public
The last few weeks I’ve worked a lot with Xamarin [http://www.xamarin.com], doing Android, iOS and Windows Phone apps. By utilizing the Azure Mobile Services you can get started really quickly and get a proper and stable backend environment running (in Azure, obviously). While this is all

Reflections on being a worker in a mobile- and cloud first world Paid Members Public
As a lot of you know, important steps toward a new way we work is being observed throughout a lot of businesses worldwide. A lot of companies are giving their employees the benefit of working remotely over the internet and there’s a trend in seeing an increased freelance workforce

Microsoft Ignite - the new consolidated conference! Paid Members Public
Microsoft announced today that the new conference in May 2015 will be called Microsoft Ignite, and will be the all-in-one conference as announced previously this year. > Last July, we put the word out that Microsoft will host a unified enterprise technology conference in May. We told you it will

Integrating the Google Analytics API in SharePoint Paid Members Public
In one of the projects, we’ve looked at various solutions for providing analytics to users, site owners, and system administrators. Most services offer an excellent way for web admins or site administrators to review how their site or system is being visited – but there are few options for letting

Microsoft releases the Office 365 roadmap - and keeps it up to date Paid Members Public
In recent discussions with clients regarding feature availability in Office 365 [http://www.office365.com], it became apparent that we ("we" meaning customers with a subscription in Office 365) lacked a public roadmap for features being incorporated into the plan for future releases of the services. It is

Getting started with Office 365 development - Part 4 - From development to production: Publish your app to Windows Azure Web Sites Paid Members Public
This article is part of a series about “Getting started with Office 365 development”. * Part 1 – Setting up your environment [https://zimmergren.net/technical/getting-started-with-office-365-development-part-1-setting-up-your-environment] * Part 2 – Communicate with the Exchange REST API [https://zimmergren.net/technical/getting-started-with-office-365-development-part-2-communicate-with-the-exchange-rest-api] * Part 3 – Building a sample Web Forms application that integrated with Offi

Getting started with Office 365 development - Part 3 - Building a sample Web Forms application that integrates with Office 365 Paid Members Public
> This article is part of a series about “Getting started with Office 365 development”. * Part 1 – Setting up your environment [https://zimmergren.net/technical/getting-started-with-office-365-development-part-1-setting-up-your-environment] * Part 2 – Communicate with the Exchange REST API [https://zimmergren.net/technical/getting-started-with-office-365-development-part-2-communicate-with-the-exchange-rest-api] * Part 3 – Building a sample Web Forms application that integrated with

Getting started with Office 365 development - Part 2 - Communicate with the Exchange REST API Paid Members Public
In this article we will take a quick look at how you can get started with constructing your own queries to fetch information from Exchange Online hosted in your Office 365 subscription. We will take a look at how you can dig into the REST API’s and how we
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