Microsoft’s Security Update Guide has assigned CVE‑2026‑21218 to a .NET‑class spoofing vulnerability, but public technical detail remains limited: the identifier exists and is being tracked by the vendor, yet the root cause, precise exploitability, and mapped KB updates are either terse or not...
Windows-focused web hosting in 2025 is no longer a niche afterthought — it’s a defined market with clear use-case tiers, aggressive SLA postures, and specialization that ranges from green hosting to enterprise-managed Windows Server stacks.
Background
The recent editorial roundup from All About...
Microsoft's blunt message to IT teams is simple: stop running .NET runtimes that have reached end of life, and take inventory now—unsupported .NET versions expose networks to security gaps, compliance headaches, and operational instability that won't be fixed with a runtime install alone...
C# and .NET remain among the most pragmatic and future‑proof choices for developers who want a single, well‑engineered toolchain that scales from hobby projects to mission‑critical enterprise systems.
Overview
The core claim driving modern .NET advocacy — build once, run anywhere — is no longer...
Microsoft’s developer platform just took another major step forward: .NET 10 is shipping as a Long-Term Support (LTS) release alongside C# 14, Visual Studio 2026, and the refreshed Aspire toolkit — with GitHub Copilot baked deeply into the experience and a new single-file “file-based app” flow...
Microsoft has shipped .NET 10 — an LTS release Microsoft calls “the most productive, modern, secure, intelligent, and performant release of .NET yet” — and the ecosystem around it (Visual Studio, C# tooling, and conference content) shipped in lockstep during .NET Conf 2025. Overview
.NET 10 is a...
The .NET community will gather virtually next week as .NET Conf 2025 kicks off on November 11, bringing the official launch of .NET 10, the first public glimpses of Visual Studio 2026, and a concentrated push toward cloud‑native and AI‑driven developer workflows — including new support for...
Microsoft has confirmed an information‑disclosure vulnerability affecting .NET, .NET Framework and Visual Studio — tracked as CVE‑2025‑55248 — and published cumulative security updates on October 14, 2025 to address it; public vulnerability trackers rate the flaw as medium (CVSS 3.1 = 4.8) and...
Microsoft’s latest Insider flight, Windows 11 Build 27965 (Canary Channel), delivers the most substantial Start menu overhaul since Windows 11’s debut — a single, scrollable Start surface with new browsing modes, a responsive layout that adapts to screen size, and deeper Phone Link integration —...
A denial-of-service weakness in ASP.NET Core identified as CVE-2023-36038 has forced .NET teams and Windows administrators to reassess the risk profile for applications running on the newest .NET 8 stack — particularly those hosted in IIS using the in‑process model — and to prioritize patching...
Microsoft and GitHub have pushed GitHub Copilot beyond inline code suggestions into a full-fledged, Azure-centered app modernization workflow that can analyze, upgrade, and migrate .NET applications from inside Visual Studio — a development shift that promises big productivity gains while...
Microsoft's .NET 10 has taken a major step toward general availability with the release of its first release candidate and a go‑live license, bringing production‑grade support to developers and signalling that upgrading to the upcoming Long‑Term Support (LTS) platform is now a realistic option...
Microsoft has pushed a first public look at Visual Studio 2026 — billed internally as Visual Studio 18 and distributed through a new "Insiders" channel — and the headline is simple: Microsoft has folded much deeper AI into the IDE while polishing the look, settings, and model control surface...
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Visual Studio 2026’s first Insiders build lands as a clear statement: Microsoft intends to make AI the connective tissue of the IDE while simultaneously modernizing Visual Studio’s foundation for the .NET 10 era. At VSLive! San Diego Microsoft unveiled Visual Studio 2026 (internal version 18.0)...
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TEKLYNX’s latest product cycle tightens the company’s focus on standards, cloud connectivity, and modern runtime compatibility—rolling out what Label & Narrow Web calls the TEKLYNX 2025 family (LABEL MATRIX, LABELVIEW, CODESOFT, SENTINEL and LABEL ARCHIVE) with new features aimed at GS1 Digital...
JetBrains has pushed a major architectural change into ReSharper 2025.2 that moves most heavy analysis out of Visual Studio’s UI process into a separate 64‑bit worker process — a shift the company says reduces cumulative UI freezes during solution startup by roughly 61 percent in its lab tests...
Wine’s bi-weekly development stream delivered another incremental but meaningful update this week with the release of Wine 10.14, bringing an upgraded graphics stack, an updated Mono engine, networking improvements, CI infrastructure changes, and a tranche of pragmatic bug fixes that will matter...
Microsoft’s patch for the long‑standing .NET Framework issue that broke apps using Active Directory Forest Trust information has surfaced again in reporting, but the story is more nuanced than a three‑year “finally fixed” narrative — the .NET/System.DirectoryServices regression was identified in...
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CVPeople Tanzania’s recent IT Airport Supervisor recruitment notice doubles as a signal: Tanzania’s airports are deepening their commitment to on‑site technical teams to support biometric enrollment and immigration control systems, and the advertised role frames that expansion as both an...
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Title: Should .NET Developers Learn Azure or AWS in 2025?
By: [Your Name], Senior IT Reporter — WindowsForum.com
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Short answer: It depends. For .NET developers entrenched in Microsoft shops and regulated industries, Azure remains the most pragmatic first move. For those aiming for broad...