NRF: Daily schedule and featured sessions
Get details on the NRF 2016 schedule, including key sessions.
Announcing the Product Change Management agent template preview—an AI-powered solution that transforms how manufacturers manage change across equipment, products, processes, and more.
Get details on the NRF 2016 schedule, including key sessions.
Today, manufacturers have more comprehensive offerings available to them than ever before. Connectivity options enabled by the internet of things (IoT), 3D printing adoption, and the emergence of powerful business applications are allowing manufacturers to be closer to the marketplace and build better products more effectively.
At CES 2016, we made several announcements with Volvo Cars, Nissan, Harman, and IAV around the work we are doing to enhance their connected car and autonomous vehicle strategies.
This week, Microsoft President and Chief Legal Officer Brad Smith was in Washington, D.C., to support the World Bank launch of the 2016 World Development Report (WDR2016). This annual report, published since 1979, examines the economic, social, and environmental state of the world today and offers in-depth analysis and policy recommendations on specific aspects of development.
Q&A with BluePrint Health IT CEO on how Children’s Specialized Hospital will streamline care coordination for autism patients.
Microsoft CityNext is proud to support ViewPoint Government Solutions’ implementation of the nation’s first consolidated statewide online permitting initiative.
Read how today’s digital transformation is reshaping the oil, gas and mining industry in new and exciting ways.
The phenomenal, widespread acceptance of the internet of things (IoT) is providing manufacturers with an opportunity to fundamentally transform their industry – and for the better.
As the internet of things (IoT) continues to gather momentum, manufacturers are increasingly aware of its power to enable intelligent, connected, service-centric businesses.
Perhaps the most challenging sector in which to do business in today, the retail financial services industry has evolved phenomenally over the last few years, creating a number of hurdles that only the strongest banks will be able to clear.
As the number of cyberattacks aimed at retail financial services firms rises, Microsoft’s Digital Crimes Unit is poised to ensure justice and help to create solutions that are inherently secure.
IDC estimates that companies using data assets to their advantage will capture US$1.6 trillion more in business value than those that lag behind.