Do more with less with Microsoft Security – 3 strategies to get you started
Microsoft Corporate Vice President of Compliance, Identity, and Management Vasu Jakkal explores what it means to do more with less in your security approach.
AI has fundamentally reshaped the enterprise attack surface, with workforce identity sitting at the centre of that shift. Despite significant investments in Zero Trust programmes, identity attacks are scaling. Help desk social engineering, third-party credential compromise, and deepfake impersonation have caused substantial financial and operational damage to enterprises worldwide. The reason is structural: today’s identity
Microsoft Corporate Vice President of Compliance, Identity, and Management Vasu Jakkal explores what it means to do more with less in your security approach.
Learn how data can help manage intermittent renewable energy sources for a more sustainable economy.
Microsoft believes the best way to prepare for this uncertainty is for organizations to do more with less—less complexity and cost, with more agility, resilience, and innovation.
Just in case you've missed something, we've collected all of the Azure updates from last month in one place.
As companies across industries navigate a period of uncertainty, every investment in people and technology must be strategic and decisive to help people do more with less—less time, less cost, and less complexity.
This month I’m going to talk about some security announcements at Ignite that I think are the ones that are the most interesting.
We take a look at some of the best free ebooks on DevOps and adjacent topics.
Serverless models abstract the underlying compute infrastructure, allowing developers to focus on business logic without needing extensive startup or maintenance cost to set up the solution.
We caught up with Tiernan Mines, who spoke to us about the Hello Lamp Post platform, how they’re using Azure to power their natural language processing, and what the future has in store for smart cities.
GitHub Universe 2022 is over! Here’s a quick recap of what was announced during the keynote.
Now more than ever, IT leaders need to reduce cost and complexity while empowering a digitally connected and distributed workforce in an uncertain economic environment. Microsoft 365 is the cloud-first platform that brings together the capabilities organizations need in a secure, integrated experience—powered by data and AI—to help people work better and smarter.
Just in case you've missed something, we've collected all of the Azure updates from last month in one place.