
Celebrating Microsoft’s 50 years
Fifty years ago, Bill and Paul started Microsoft with a simple but powerful idea: to build technology so people everywhere could build more technology.
Fifty years ago, Bill and Paul started Microsoft with a simple but powerful idea: to build technology so people everywhere could build more technology.
At Microsoft, we’ve had the privilege of working with leading innovators across industries, helping them not just experiment with AI, but deploy it for lasting business impact.
Explore how Microsoft’s five plays for accelerating sustainability with AI can help your business advance resilience, efficiency, and risk mitigation.
Microsoft introduced Majorana 1, the world’s first quantum chip powered by a new Topological Core architecture that it expects will realize quantum computers capable of solving meaningful, industrial-scale problems in years, not decades.
If you’re looking to boost your skills and stay ahead of the threat landscape, join Microsoft Security at the top cybersecurity events in 2025.
We’ve asked customers, partners, Microsoft experts, and other leaders to share their journeys and insights in our new podcast, Leading the Shift.
To coincide with Coldplay’s latest project, the band collaborated with Microsoft to produce an AI-powered experience that lets fans interact with their new album in a unique and personal way.
As our Microsoft AI Tour reached Brussels, Paris, and Berlin recently, we met with European organizations that were energized by the possibilities of our latest AI technologies and engaged in deployment projects.
This whitepaper, based on IDC’s Worldwide Responsible AI Survey sponsored by Microsoft, offers guidance to business and technology leaders on how to systematically build trustworthy AI.
This summer, we released our Datacenter Community Pledge, detailing our commitment to the local economies and communities in which we operate our datacenters.
La Basilica di San Pietro—a collaboration between the Vatican, Iconem, and Microsoft—gives everyone full access to Vatican City’s most iconic church via AI-enabled immersive exhibits and an interactive website.
To help guide organizations on their AI transformation journey, Microsoft recently commissioned a new study through IDC, The Business Opportunity of AI.
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