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Becoming Frontier: How human ambition and AI-first differentiation are helping Microsoft customers go further with AI
Over the past few years, we have driven remarkable progress accelerating AI innovation together with our customers and partners. We are achieving efficiency and productivity at scale to shape industries and markets around the world.
Microsoft (MSFT) sees strong demand for security services in Azure, leading to higher capital expenditure and upbeat earnings forecasts.
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While OpenAI races to build AI data centers, Nadella reminds us that Microsoft already has them
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella offered a glimpse of the "first of many" massive Nvidia AI systems it is rolling out, starting now.
Our "one-person SOC" from Down Under, Paul Schnackenburg -- definiely not a dev -- tuned into the dev-heavy Microsoft Build 2025 conference and walked away with valuable insights for IT teams. From Copilot Studio to local AI agents and post-quantum ...
The new features are designed for companies training massive AI models, making it easier to manage complex workloads and keep systems running smoothly.
As more organizations build applications with Azure AI services, security teams and developers are encountering new challenges tied to identity, data access and endpoint exposure. Traditional security patterns don't always map cleanly to AI-driven ...
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Continued partner focus from AvePoint with advanced capabilities, industry partnerships, and streamlined marketplace accessJERSEY CITY, N.J., Oct. 28, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- AvePoint (NASDAQ: AVPT;
Builder.ai was supposed to be one of the UK’s great tech success stories. Backed by Microsoft, praised by investors, and valued at $1.5 billion, the company promised to change how software gets built. Its platform claimed to let anyone describe an app ...
Traditionally, the term “ braindump ” referred to someone taking an exam, memorizing the questions, and sharing them online for others to use. That approach is unethical and violates the Microsoft certification agreement. It offers no integrity, no real learning, and no professional growth.