Making insurance more mobile
We speak with Microsoft’s Tony Jacob to find out how mobile applications are transforming processes for insurance agents and their customers.
At HIMSS 2026, Microsoft Dragon Copilot advances unified AI workflows to help clinicians reduce complexity and stay focused on patients.
We speak with Microsoft’s Tony Jacob to find out how mobile applications are transforming processes for insurance agents and their customers.
Learn more about the latest US Department of Defense solutions from Microsoft to manage your information and operations more effectively.
In the courtroom, battlefield, operations center, or at the scene of an incident, public safety and justice workers need devices such as rugged laptops and tablets they can rely on.
Join a thriving community of clinicians, administrators, and health IT professionals from around the world to get the latest from Microsoft in Health.
Assessing compliance and cloud security risk with the right tools for your government organization.
The connected health framework is a collection of best practices and guidelines to help engage your patients.
You may be eligible for a military discount on Microsoft software you can use on a personal computer through the Home Use Program.
School pilot of ICONICS fault detection technology, deployed on Azure, expands to other buildings and communities.
Designing for meaningful human experiences.
The need for home care is increasing, and the great news is that today’s clinical-grade, enterprise-class tablets are better than ever at supporting that need.
Since FedRAMP was established, Microsoft has been working closely with the FedRAMP program management office to ensure our Federal cloud solutions meet or exceed public sector security, privacy and compliance standards, such as FedRAMP, DoD, HIPAA, CJIS and IRS 1075.
Microsoft Envision will highlight business trends and introduce solutions with a big focus on IoT.