Microsoft and Esri launch Geospatial AI on Azure
Integrating geography and location information with AI brings a powerful new dimension to understanding the world around us.
Integrating geography and location information with AI brings a powerful new dimension to understanding the world around us.
We are excited to announce that Microsoft has once again been positioned as a leader in Gartner’s 2018 Magic Quadrant for Data Management Solutions for Analytics (DMSA).
Get caught up on what happened in Azure last week for the week of February 26, 2018, such as Azure for Students, Microsoft Cognitive Services vision & search services, Azure Migrate, StorSimple Data Manager, Azure Advanced Threat Protection, and more.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has emerged as one of the most disruptive forces behind the digital transformation of business.
Conversational systems are rapidly becoming a key component of solutions such as virtual assistants, customer care, and the Internet of Things.
We understand that the commitments we make about data are essential for any organization. To give customers more control, we’ve updated our Cognitive Services terms for customer data.
Voice is the new interface driving ambient computing. This statement has never been more true than it is today. Speech recognition is transforming our daily lives from digital assistants, dictation of emails and documents, to transcriptions of lectures and meetings.
Starting in late 2017, all new paid Azure Search services started using brand new, more powerful underlying hardware in select regions.
The Speech API, a Microsoft Cognitive Service, now offers six new TTS languages to all developers, bringing the total number of available languages to 34.
Last week in Azure, several announcements were made for capabilities now in public preview that build on Azure Availability Zones. In addition, new backup and update capabilities make it easier to manage and help protect your virtual machines.