Exelon, TransAlta choose Microsoft to transform in the cloud
How leading utilities are powering up data security and privacy, turning data into insight with the Microsoft cloud.
These enhancements offer advanced reasoning, agentic workflows, and model intelligence purpose built for some of the industry’s most demanding real-world use cases.
How leading utilities are powering up data security and privacy, turning data into insight with the Microsoft cloud.
Microsoft CityNext is empowering communities across the nation with smart technology solutions.
Key Enablers for Successful Transformation.
How digital transformation is improving the business of government and achieving results.
As financial services business leaders come together in Geneva for Sibos 2016, Microsoft is demonstrating how digital transformation holds countless possibilities for the industry.
How do you get the business value you need out of big data?.
Imagine a world where citizens are completely satisfied with their government – everything works, no complaints, people are happy. Okay, now back to reality.
As the workforce evolves, the financial services industry is seeing significant generation and demographic shifts, representing an increasingly diverse workforce with very different motivations and expectations.
Big Compute delivers modelling, simulation, data gathering and analytics capabilities that are transforming the way insurers do business.
Financial institutions have the opportunity to tap into their vast historic and transactional data assets from multiple lines of business and combine them with new external sources such as social media to gain deep insight about their customers, their business, their risks, and their regulatory compliance.
It’s encouraging to see countries that are embracing digital technologies to better serve their citizens being recognized for their leadership.
At the United Nations General Assembly this week we’ll discuss the myriad of ways that country leaders plan to achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030. 193 countries signed on to these goals last year, which focus on solving major, global societal issues related to economic, social and environmental challenges.