Microsoft Cloud for Retail and the role of partners
It’s that time of the year again.
At HIMSS 2026, Microsoft Dragon Copilot advances unified AI workflows to help clinicians reduce complexity and stay focused on patients.
It’s that time of the year again.
A few months ago I laid out the 5 manufacturing trends driving the need for an industry cloud including my passionate and research-substantiated belief that partnerships and ecosystems are more critical than ever to manufacturing a resilient and sustainable future.
Microsoft Cloud for Manufacturing brings the best of Microsoft and our partners together to jointly accelerate the digital transformation in manufacturing, unlocking engineering and design innovation with cloud computing and AI, building a more resilient supply chain to anticipate risks, enabling intelligent factories, and helping modernize the customer experience with the latest digital technologies.
This edition of Digital Operations Signals focuses on customers’ real-world experiences in initiating and scaling projects. We interviewed a range of partners to gather a holistic, in-depth understanding of the opportunities and challenges of scaling digital operations.
New tools can play a critical role in helping organizations prepare for CSRD. We're announcing powerful new reporting capabilities to help organizations collect and manage more ESG data. Microsoft Sustainability Manager, a Cloud for Sustainability solution, is being expanded to give customers fuller visibility into their environmental impact across carbon, water, and waste.
With Microsoft Cloud for Sustainability, we have enabled organizations to accelerate sustainability progress and business growth by bringing together environmental, social, and governance (ESG) capabilities from Microsoft and our global ecosystem of partners.
Microsoft wanted to explore how the United States agencies are using data as a foundation for preparedness. So, we invited three industry thought leaders to discuss trends in public safety, health and human services (HHS), and transportation.
As media organizations pursue the transition to a cloud-first future, Microsoft will continue to help our customers navigate the blurring lines between broadcasting, commerce, engagement, and gaming.
Elena Bonfiglioli (General Manager, WW Healthcare, Microsoft) and Tamara Elias (SVP, Strategy and Business Incubation, Nuance) speak with Delphine Zurkiya (Senior Partner, McKinsey & Company) about bringing data, talent and expertise together in the biopharmaceutical industry to help patients live longer, healthier lives.
While today the pace of innovation in many ways is outrunning the pace of adoption, Microsoft aims to partner with the industry to deliver modern technology tools where they create the most value for our Defense customers.
Microsoft Azure Data Manager for Energy is the first fully managed OSDU™ Data Platform built for the energy industry. This solution is the first step in unraveling the challenge of data—moving from disparate systems and disconnected applications to a holistic approach.
Increased demand and less reliable water supply have put the world at a critical turning point: Sustainable water management must be prioritized. Today we’re announcing powerful new water sustainability management features (in preview) in Microsoft Cloud for Sustainability and an extended collaboration with Ecolab to help organizations accelerate their progress on water sustainability.