By clicking it and assigning a name to your team, your collaborative space is instantly set up. Inviting team members To invite your colleagues, navigate to the team settings, click on Invite new member, and enter their email address. When you invite someone to a team, they receive an ...
As we announced in this blog post, today we’re starting to roll out the preview version of the new Teams desktop app for Windows. We have been listening to your feedback which has culminated in a...
The article offers information on the social media manager and its importance in a hotel's marketing team. The social media manager is tasked with engaging and maintaining conversation in social media while utilizing new tools and methods that benefit a hotel operation the most. The position is ...
What is the new Spark? Our mission at Spark has always been to make you love your email experience - we started by making email smart, then improved team collaboration - and now we’ve tackled information overload to make email focused. The new Spark is not just an upgrade, but email...
Announcing FindTime as a native feature in Outlook! We are excited to introduce Scheduling poll, bringing the capabilities of FindTime as a native feature in...
Clicking the settings icon next to any team member will give you an overview of their account. You can view their account information, such as their name, email address and a list of their API Keys. You can also see a clear list of their permissions, along with an option to change thei...
A Look at the New Services, Controls, and Features in ASP.NET 2.0 Team Up!: Get All Your Devs In A Row With Visual Studio 2005 Team System Pure C++: Hello, C++/CLI .NET Column: Introducing Generics in the CLR Security Briefs: Security Enhancements in the .NET Framework 2.0 Editor's ...
In contrast, this month I'm going to peek into the future by looking at a cool new feature, generics, which will be coming soon to the common language runtime (CLR). I'll introduce generics and discuss the benefits that it brings to your code, and in a future column I'll...
Today, Donahue is a member of the Xbox on Windows team, where he’s working on the Xbox App for Windows 10. He’s loving the challenge, but those first few months in Redmond were tough. As he writes in this month’s column: “For me, it was humbling to go from writing thousands...
From Team Explorer in your Visual Studio IDE, select the build page and then New Build Definition. Give the new definition a name, select your trigger and walk through the rest of the wizard. Don’t forget to save your build definition when you’re done. ...