IoT in action: Technology-driven change that is driving new business value
Watch the on-demand replay of this webinar that explores how to create business value by using the power of IoT.
At HIMSS 2026, Microsoft Dragon Copilot advances unified AI workflows to help clinicians reduce complexity and stay focused on patients.
Watch the on-demand replay of this webinar that explores how to create business value by using the power of IoT.
Since the announcement of Azure Blockchain as a Service with our first offering of the Ethereum Platform with ConsenSys, the response from customers and partners has been overwhelming.
The emerging Internet of Things brings the opportunity for local, regional, and national governments to discover relationships in seemingly unrelated data and proactively provide more efficient services to citizens - but the challenge is in managing the data, not the devices and sensors.
By connecting the people, processes, and assets already at work in government, the Internet of Things (IoT) can help governments tackle their most pressing problems.
Mixed reality technologies like HoloLens could someday change the way we all choose, configure, and buy our cars.
In October, I had the pleasure of speaking at the Cleveland Clinic Medical Innovation Summit. Titled “Memory. Mood. Movement,” and focusing on the future of neurosciences and the overall state of healthcare innovation, it was an incredible learning and sharing experience.
This is part two of a two-part blog series covering the highlights from my conversation with Sean O’Connor, Executive Director of Information Services at Grady Health System. In part one, I covered how Grady is using a Microsoft Identity Manager (MIM) solution that works with its PeopleSoft human resources (HR) system and Epic EMR to improve access control and increase efficiency.
Startups are using our secure and trusted Microsoft Cloud for Government to propagate and scale solutions that address specific government challenges.
IoT is poised to help government bring about smarter, safer, and more sustainable communities.
Learn how Microsoft's new Surface devices unlock new and exciting experiences for manufacturers.
Technology is one of the greatest forces changing how business gets done. With today’s pervasive connectivity and widespread access to information, customer expectations are rising and enterprises need to become more responsive in order to remain competitive. No business or industry is immune.
Over the past year on this blog, my team and I have talked a lot about the exciting opportunities today’s technology innovations are creating in the manufacturing world—the opportunities for manufacturers to improve operations, to reinvent productivity, to more quickly bring products to market, and even to completely transform business models.