Social services must adapt to fit changing societies—can AI and blockchain help?
Hear how public health and social services organizations are using intelligent technology to provide better, more secure services.
These enhancements offer advanced reasoning, agentic workflows, and model intelligence purpose built for some of the industry’s most demanding real-world use cases.
Hear how public health and social services organizations are using intelligent technology to provide better, more secure services.
Greg Moore joins the Microsoft Healthcare leadership team to lead emerging technology and alliances using new AI and machine learning solutions to deliver better outcomes at lower costs.
The physical store has become the most powerful media channel available to brands.
Dcode’s mission is to connect the government with new technology. Here, they share 4 stories of innovation and its applications to government agencies When Dcode started three years ago, they had a clear mission in mind.
Andy Pitman, Director of State and Local Government Health and Human Services Solutions, recently sat down with Sanjiv Rastogi, CIO of Arizona DES, to discuss its chatbot progress.
Johns Hopkins Medicine and Maryland State aim to scale individualized care—a great example of the comprehensive approach that defines personalized care.
A retailer with full visibility into its supply chain can more accurately assess the health of its chain, including inventory levels and locations.
A look at the financial services industry’s growing interest in the cloud, a common cloud misperception, and how Microsoft is accelerating the compliance journey.
Every year, global leaders of the manufacturing industry come to Hannover Messe to educate, intrigue, and inspire attendees with fresh ideas and creative solutions.
In advance of the inaugural GDIT Emerge conference, Microsoft U.S. Federal CTO Susie Adams provides insights on how government agencies can right size their cloud investment.
Frost & Sullivan, thinks AI has the potential to improve healthcare outcomes by 30- 40 percent and reduce the cost of treatment by as much as 50 percent in next 7-10 years.
Legacy retail supply chains are feeling the pains of increased consumer demands and a broader range of choices.