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Azure Data Explorer is a fully-managed [1] big data analytics cloud platform [2] [3] and data-exploration service, [4] developed by Microsoft, [5] [6] that ingests structured, semi-structured (like JSON) and unstructured data (like free-text).
Microsoft utilizes Cosmos DB in many of its own apps, [21] including Microsoft Office, Skype, Active Directory, Xbox, and MSN. In building a more globally-resilient application / system, Cosmos DB combines with other Azure services, such as Azure App Services and Azure Traffic Manager.
Microsoft Learn is a library of technical documentation and training for end users, developers, and IT professionals who work with Microsoft products. Microsoft Learn was introduced in September 2018. [1] In 2022, Microsoft Docs, the technical documentation library that had replaced MSDN and TechNet in 2016, was moved to Microsoft Learn. [2] [3]
Microsoft Docs was a library of technical documentation for end users, developers, and IT professionals who work with Microsoft products. The Microsoft Docs website provided technical specifications, conceptual articles, tutorials, guides, API references, code samples and other information related to Microsoft software and web services.
Microsoft Power Platform is a collection of low-code development tools that allows users to build custom business applications, automate workflows, and analyze data. [1] [2] It also offers integration with GitHub, Microsoft Azure, Microsoft Dynamics 365, and Microsoft Teams, amongst other Microsoft and third-party applications.
The Sandcastle application was developed by Microsoft to create a scalable and performing documentation generator for their API documentation. Microsoft released Sandcastle as a Community Technology Preview version in July 2006, a few days before NDoc was declared dead [3] [4] The author of NDoc, Kevin Downs, cited in an email sent through his ...
Microsoft Kusto, a query language used in Azure Data Explorer This page was last edited on 16 February 2022, at 17:31 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
The Knowledge Query and Manipulation Language, or KQML, is a language and protocol for communication among software agents and knowledge-based systems. [1] It was developed in the early 1990s as part of the DARPA knowledge Sharing Effort, which was aimed at developing techniques for building large-scale knowledge bases which are share-able and re-usable.