Beyond Davos 2026: 5 practices to align AI transformation and sustainability
At Davos 2026, leaders are aligning AI transformation with sustainability—outlined in the Strategic Guide: Aligning AI Transformation with Sustainability Goals.
If governance is just a list of things people can’t do, that’s not governance—it’s a backlog of workarounds waiting to happen.
At Davos 2026, leaders are aligning AI transformation with sustainability—outlined in the Strategic Guide: Aligning AI Transformation with Sustainability Goals.
Today, we’re proud to introduce the next major milestone of our end-to-end AI infrastructure: Maia 200, a breakthrough inference accelerator engineered to dramatically shift the economics of large-scale AI.
2025 was a pivotal year in Azure Storage, and we’re heading into 2026 with a clear focus on helping customers turn AI into real impact.
Learn how industrial AI is reshaping the economics of manufacturing: where the ROI is real, what’s driving it, and how you can take the next step on your own AI journey.
Microsoft and the Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team announced a multiyear partnership that puts Microsoft’s technologies at the heart of race team operations.
As AI transforms how we work, live and learn, higher education is more than another player — it needs to lead the way.
Organizations must deliver better personalization, higher volume, and increasingly complex insights while operating with greater efficiency.
Modern enterprises rely on an increasingly complex software delivery stack, spanning ticketing and planning tools, Git platforms, CI systems, and cloud infrastructure.
A new category of organization is emerging that embeds AI across every layer of their operations—accelerating delivery, scaling efficiently, and unlocking new business potential.
Announcing Microsoft Elevate for Educators—helping connect educators with community, professional development, and AI tools to transform teaching.
NAIROBI – A steady stream of customers descends the two steps into Ryche Pharmacy, just off a bustling street in Nairobi. Between helping them, Dr. Bramwel Othieno stays busy, putting new inventory on shelves and doing administrative work on the pharmacy’s desktop computer.
As AI becomes part of everyday life, its impact is increasingly showing up in concrete ways: in how scientists approach discovery, how doctors make decisions, how questions of accountability and inclusion are addressed and how work gets organized.