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The Microsoft Supply Chain Platform was just launched to help companies protect their supply chains against cyber threats.
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The Microsoft Supply Chain Platform was just launched to help companies protect their supply chains against cyber threats.
As analytics tools and machine learning capabilities mature, healthcare innovators are speeding up the development of enhanced treatments supported by Azure’s GPU-accelerated AI infrastructure powered by NVIDIA.
Our latest release introduces capabilities to help payors optimize productivity, while improving on solutions for patient outreach and care management.
Project Health Insights is a service that derives insights based on patient data and includes pre-built models that aim to power key high value scenarios in the health domain.
In our latest feature release for Microsoft Cloud for Healthcare, we’re excited to share how we can help your organization deliver exceptional patient and member experiences, accelerate data-driven decision-making, support your healthcare workforce, and enhance collaboration across the care continuum.
About 470 students between the ages of 11 and 15 attend the College Pierre de Ronsard in the small Loire Valley town of Mer. In terms of French school buildings, this one is newer and more energy efficient than most. The 11-year-old middle school is well-insulated, and has windows with double-pane glass.
Microsoft Stories EuropeWe’re excited to announce that the Microsoft Azure Connected Learning Experience (CLX) program now has three new Data and AI tracks. These courses help you boost your data and AI skills your way—allowing you to maximize your learning in minimal time.
Microsoft recognizes the importance of responsible innovation in AI, especially with powerful new technologies like generative models. As such, Microsoft has taken an iterative approach to large models, working closely with OpenAI and customers to carefully assess use cases, learn, and address potential risks.
Generative AI has left its mark on computing, and it’s only the beginning. The world of business applications will never be the same.
Mobile World Congress (MWC) was back in full swing this year, and so was Microsoft.
In recent years, disruptions like COVID-19, geopolitical conflict, and natural disasters have challenged organizations to improve their supply chain resilience.
AI at Microsoft is powered by—and for—people. See how those people are helping others be more productive and find more joy in work and life.