Launching an intelligent future with AI
Microsoft is sponsoring The Atlantic’s summit on the future of AI and to share how this powerful technology is already producing results for DC Water.
We’re excited to announce that Claude in Microsoft Foundry has new capabilities to support healthcare and life sciences customers.
Microsoft is sponsoring The Atlantic’s summit on the future of AI and to share how this powerful technology is already producing results for DC Water.
The automotive industry is rapidly transforming. With today’s breakthrough digital technologies, the pace of innovation has accelerated to Autobahn speeds, with seemingly no limits to where the industry can go.
In today’s retail environment, customers want more control of their experience.
Diagnosing Rare Diseases takes five years on average. AI can streamline the analysis surrounding genomic data, while augmenting the physicians' abilities.
Ahead of its 2019 Midyear Conference, Microsoft recognizes the National Association of State Chief Information Officers (NASCIO) as it celebrates 50 years of fostering government excellence.
Think of your retail store not as racks and shelves, maximizing every square inch to hold product after product, but as a service—a way to build an experience.
Celebrating nurses’ roles in making sure our health information technology works for everyone.
What separates AI leaders from laggards? The US health industry just stepped into a new era where competitive advantage will favor organizations able to AI-enable their workforce better than their competitors. The transformational allure of AI is nearly irresistible.
See how Microsoft and HIPAA One teamed up with guidance to help enable your organization to stay ahead of the compliance curve with Microsoft 365.
Cloud-based solutions have become the de-facto standard to drive retail business agility, with 78% of retailers already using cloud technologies and 92% expecting to by next year.
In the era of digital transformation, the media and entertainment industry is at the epicenter of disruption.
By 2020, to increase speed, agility, efficiency, and innovation, 80 percent of manufacturers will need to extensively restructure, placing data at the center of their processes.