Asia shines a spotlight on innovative healthcare solutions
Technology innovation is essential in healthcare today, and it’s arguably needed more in Asia than anywhere else.
AI is driving measurable ROI for telecoms, with Microsoft showcasing new capabilities and unified intelligence at MWC 2026.
Technology innovation is essential in healthcare today, and it’s arguably needed more in Asia than anywhere else.
As governments worldwide become cloud-first environments, they’re wondering where to place their bets for fastest impact. Here are the top three areas.
Microsoft participated in the National Retail Federation Big Show in New York, where we showed what the future of retail will look like and highlighted how customers like GameStop and Hardee’s are creating better shopping experiences through the use of technology.
The Latin America marketing team for Microsoft Office implemented a dynamic dashboard solution to visualize sales performance from a variety of perspectives. Built on Microsoft Visio Professional 2013, the solution combines data from multiple sources and publishes visualizations of it through Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013.
New POS devices provide a more personalized and secure shopping experience, allowing retailers to be mobile or stationary at the POS, make tailored offers to customers while they’re checking out, and meet new security requirements.
One of the challenges in retail is to create an in-store experience that engages customers in unique ways, entices them to come in to stores, and keep them coming back. Creating those connections creates better experiences and ultimately increases sales.
Retailers need to ask whether or not these latest marketing innovations are addressing what they really need.
Learn how several global retail brands are improving engagement with their customers to help grow sales, increase customer satisfaction and bring more efficiency to their business processes.
At Microsoft, we believe this will be the year when modern shopping experiences come to life. Where retailers create instant, personalized experiences for shoppers on their smartphone, online and in stores.
Over the past 12 months, the internet of things (IoT) has taken center stage for businesses in every industry, and retail is no exception. Retailers are starting with their own things – their existing data, devices and services – and transforming everything from the supply chain through to the customer experience. And by doing so, they’re opening up new revenue streams and realizing greater business impact.
A seamless customer experience is crucial in retail. Today, retail stores are full of diverse technologies waiting for consumers to access them.
What better way to begin 2015 than to look at the top 10 technology forecast for local governments.