Addressing the coming IoT talent shortage
This blog is the third in a series highlighting our newest research, IoT Signals.
At HIMSS 2026, Microsoft Dragon Copilot advances unified AI workflows to help clinicians reduce complexity and stay focused on patients.
This blog is the third in a series highlighting our newest research, IoT Signals.
Working with the community at IBC 2019 IBC is a great place to see the communities and individuals that make up this incredible industry. Some communities are passionate about creation, others delivery, and even more about monetization.
This blog is the second in a series highlighting our newest research, IoT Signals.
Patients are doing their best daily to make informed decisions about their healthcare as access to information becomes more readily available. Health organizations have an opportunity to capitalize on this engagement by focusing holistically on the patient journey, looking end-to-end from their care interactions to their experience as a health consumer.
Attracting, developing and retaining a high performing, engaged and diverse workforce are among the top goals of most human resources professionals. Those objectives also are why Microsoft sponsored a panel of federal government and industry HR executives to exchange best practices for managing human capital in challenging times.
AI is at the forefront of an effort to increase safety at correctional institutions and help reduce re-entry, combining institutional knowledge with highly secure, data-driven insights.
This blog is the first in a series highlighting our newest research, IoT Signals.
AI has the potential to break down barriers, particularly in the government space, where people of all abilities need to stay informed and make the most of civic life.
A new cloud and AI-driven chatbot called Eureka is answering commonly asked questions about business registration and compliance 24/7.
The National Retail Federation completed a loss prevention survey of 63 retailers in 2019. The top two risks (and therefore priorities) for 50.8 percent of retailers in the last five years were internal theft and cyber-related incidents (such as data breaches). Retailers reported an average inventory shrink of 1.
In the US, Health information exchanges (HIEs) enable medical providers to securely share patient records and improve the cost, quality, safety, and speed of patient care.
The healthcare industry is in the middle of an exciting transformation as the cloud, AI, and technology innovations unlock new efficiencies in healthcare delivery and discover new breakthroughs in scientific exploration.