Azure API for FHIR and Microsoft’s Power Platform help universities tackle COVID-19
Microsoft technology provides a simple-to-use app and the integration needed to handle end-to-end testing and allow Tuskegee students to return to school safely.
Microsoft technology provides a simple-to-use app and the integration needed to handle end-to-end testing and allow Tuskegee students to return to school safely.
August brings simplified billing account management for organizations with multiple tenants, a new way to discover updates in Cost Management, 15 new and updated ways to save in Azure, and 3 new doc updates.
July brought a new, generally available Cost Details API for on-demand data downloads. If you use cost APIs for automation or integration, you’ll want to check that out! We also added three new preview features, four new ways to save, and five documentation updates.
The Cost Details API is now generally available for use by Enterprise Agreement (EA) and Microsoft Customer Agreement (MCA) customers. This API provides on-demand download of the granular cost details (formerly referred to as usage details) associated with your Microsoft charges.
We’re excited to announce that Microsoft has joined the Eclipse Foundation Jakarta EE and MicroProfile Working Groups as an Enterprise and Corporate member, respectively. Our goal is to help advance these technologies to deliver better outcomes for our Java customers and the broader community.
This blog is part of a series in collaboration with our partners and customers leveraging the newly announced Azure Health Data Services.
Aiming to enable the hospital-at-home approach to better support patients and help to relieve existing pressures on the NHS, Capita Healthcare Decisions leverages Microsoft Azure Health Data Services which enables healthcare professionals and patients to manage patient data in the cloud.
One of the biggest challenges in treating diabetic foot ulcers is the ability to monitor the patient’s progress when they are outside of the hospital.
The healthcare industry has come a long way from putting pen to paper on a pharmacy script or clinical SOAP note to now, being able to deliver primary care in the emerging hospital at home.
High tech industry leaders like Microsoft, with strategic partners including global analytics software company SAS, are driving towards increased interoperability through standards such as Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR).
Today, we are announcing that Microsoft and SAP are advancing our partnership by deepening our commitment to each other’s platform. Microsoft will be the first public cloud provider to adopt the RISE with SAP solution internally to transform some of its large SAP ERP deployment.
This blog is part of a series in collaboration with our partners and customers leveraging the newly announced Azure Health Data Services.