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May 23, 2023
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Microsoft Dev Box for Microsoft engineers

Josh Zimmerman

We’re in an exciting time for technology. But to take advantage of the opportunities, it’s critical for developers to have access to the tools and resources that can help them stay productive and do their best work. At Microsoft, we’re migrating many of our developers to highly productive…

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May 22, 2023
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The Journey to Secure the Software Supply Chain at Microsoft

Adrian Diglio

A secure software supply chain represents another facet of Microsoft's built-in security to enhance and maintain trust in our products. It’s a continuation of the journey we embarked upon since the launch of Security Development Lifecycle (SDL) in 2004 and represents our commitment to continually enhance Microsoft’s foundational security.

Engineering@Microsoft
Mar 15, 2023
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Implementing an accessible, checkable WPF Tree View

Sarah Oslund

The Accessibility Insights team recently fixed a bug in our Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) app where checkboxes in a WPF tree view were not properly reporting their checked or unchecked state to adaptive technologies such as screen readers. This longstanding issue created a sub-par accessible experience in Accessibility Insights for Windows,...

Engineering@Microsoft
Dec 15, 2022
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Learnings from migrating Accessibility Insights for Web to Chrome’s Manifest V3

Sarah Oslund

Since February 2022, the Accessibility Insights team has been migrating Accessibility Insights for Web–our Chrome and Edge extension introduced in Jacqueline's February 14, 2022, post from Manifest V2 (MV2) to Manifest V3 (MV3). We wanted to share learnings and takeaways from our migration journey with a walkthrough…

Engineering@Microsoft
Jul 12, 2022
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Microsoft open sources its software bill of materials (SBOM) generation tool

Danesh,
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We are excited and proud to open source our software bill of materials (SBOM) generation tool. A key requirement of the Executive Order on Improving the Nation's Cybersecurity, SBOMs are lists of ingredients that make up software components, providing software transparency so organizations have insight into their supply chain dependencies. Our S...

Engineering@Microsoft
Mar 29, 2022
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The pursuit of an autonomic scale and efficiency system for Microsoft 365: Making it as easy as breathing

Randy Lehner

Through automated profiling and data collection of performance behavior, Microsoft’s M365 Core team can derive the context with which to inform the engineer about the impact of their code, as they write it. Randy Lehner likens it to the autonomic nervous system in this post on their Cloud Profiling and Reporting Pipeline.

Engineering@Microsoft
Feb 14, 2022
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Accessibility Insights for Web

Jacqueline Gibson

In this post, Jacqueline Gibson goes over Accessibility Insights for Web, Microsoft's open-sourced Chrome and Edge extension that helps users find and fix web accessibility issues.

Engineering@Microsoft
Feb 1, 2022
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Improving developer productivity via flaky test management

Suresh Thummalapenta

Flaky tests are a well-known problem across the industry and Microsoft is no exception. In this post, Suresh Thummalapenta walks us through the team's comprehensive flaky test management system that helps to infer, triage, and quarantine those tests.

Engineering@Microsoft
Dec 13, 2021
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Accessibility Insights for Windows

John Alkire

In this post, John Alkire walks through the features of Accessibility Insights for Windows, which enables users to inspect and test Windows applications to find and fix accessibility issues.

Engineering@Microsoft
Oct 25, 2021
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CloudTest: A multi-tenant, scalable, performant and extensible verification service

Sina Jafari

In this post, Sina Jafari discusses key characteristics of the CloudTest infrastructure used at Microsoft and why similar characteristics should be considered in all large-scale test infrastructures to improve engineers’ productivity and help them ship high-quality software.

Engineering@Microsoft