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Arm Advisory Service is now available to developers all around the world
Developers have to complete a form, and Microsoft will get in touch with them.
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Published onMarch 13, 2024
published onMarch 13, 2024
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Back in October 2023, Microsoft released the new Advisory Arm Service to Windows in a quest to help developers build moreArm-optimized appsfor Windows for Arm, right from the start.
Now, as part of its latest announcements,the Redmond-based tech giant saysit’s making Arm Advisory Service available to developers all around the world. Plus, the platform will also support additional languages, and availability hours for customer care.
With all the momentum around the growing ecosystem, I’m very excited to announce that we are officially expanding the service to developers around the world. We now offer:
Those wishing to hop in on the new platform can do so by accessingthis link, and filling out the form. Microsoft will then process all the information and provide you with access to the new Advisory Arm Service.
In October 2023, we highlightedthe top 5 benefitsof developing apps on such a platform, and it seems Microsoft added more features to it, since then, which are now available to all members, worldwide. These include:
And, if this is not yet an incentive for developers to hop into it, Microsoft also revealed that several tech companies have been working on the platform including Lenovo, Dell, NordVPN, Netwrix, Forcepoint, and many more.
The Redmond-based tech giant will also collaborate with first and third-party software vendors for security, additional features, and so on.
Working with developers focused on Windows apps on Arm is just one of the ways the App AssureArm Advisory Servicesupports the Windows app community. We regularly collaborate with first- and third-party software vendors to help ensure smoother run time, greater stability, expanded app abilities, and greater protection from security threats.
The platform comes just at the right time: in the summer, Qualcomm will reveal its X Elite, with many upcoming Windows AI PCs being equipped with it. The processor is also aimed at ARM devices,which many believe are the future.
For those interested in Arm Advisory Service, they just need to complete the form, and Microsoft will get back to them in the following days.
You can read the whole blog posthere.
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Flavius is a writer and a media content producer with a particular interest in technology, gaming, media, film and storytelling.