Microsoft named a Leader in The Forrester Waveâ„¢: Streaming Analytics, Q2 2021
Today, we are announcing that Microsoft has been named a Leader in The Forrester Waveâ„¢: Streaming Analytics, Q2 2021.
Today, we are announcing that Microsoft has been named a Leader in The Forrester Waveâ„¢: Streaming Analytics, Q2 2021.
Today, AIÂ and machine learning are enabling data-driven organizations to accelerate their journey to insights and decisions.
Today Microsoft Cloud for Healthcare is expanding our portfolio of interoperability data services.
Today, Azure announces the general availability of the Azure ND A100 v4 Cloud GPU instances—powered by NVIDIA A100 Tensor Core GPUs—achieving leadership-class supercomputing scalability in a public cloud.
Cloud and edge computing are coming together as never before, leading to huge opportunities for developers and businesses around the world. Digital twins, mixed reality, and autonomous systems are at the core of a massive wave of innovation from which our customers are already benefitting.
Our commitment to developers is to make Azure the best cloud for developing intelligent applications that harness the power of data and AI.
It is Microsoft’s mission to empower the next generation of developers with world-class tools and cloud services that allow them to build the applications of the future. These applications of the future will be intelligent, infused with AI to provide advanced insights.
Over the past year, Microsoft has teamed with Ball Aerospace to develop the prototype for the Commercially Augmented Space Inter Networked Operations (CASINO) Program Office demonstrating agile cloud processing capabilities in support of the United States Space Force.
This month’s webinar is “Unlock the Future of Azure IoT through Power Platform.
A seamless and comprehensive approach to securely onboard and operate IoT devices using certificate-based credentials.
The manufacturing industry continues to rapidly adopt IoT technology to optimize productivity, gain efficiencies, increase uptime, and meet sustainability goals.
The manufacturing industry’s digital transformation is accelerating as companies increase their use of Internet of Things (IoT) technology to improve efficiency and address common factory challenges.