Artificial intelligence is currently running on a one-lane CapEx highway that is capacity-constrained. Hyperscaler cloud providers are the largest contributor to the momentum and as such, investors ...
Microsoft is consolidating its Azure generative AI tools into a unified platform named Azure AI Foundry. The company, which announced the new offering at the opening day of its Ignite IT pro ...
As digital sovereignty becomes a strategic requirement, organizations are rethinking how they deploy critical infrastructure and AI capabilities under tighter regulatory expectations and higher risk ...
Unlock the full InfoQ experience by logging in! Stay updated with your favorite authors and topics, engage with content, and download exclusive resources. Cory Benfield discusses the evolution of ...
Microsoft is steadily broadening Azure's AI platform so developers have both richer building blocks for AI application development and more flexibility in where those applications can run. The effort ...
As more organizations build applications with Azure AI services, security teams and developers are encountering new challenges tied to identity, data access and endpoint exposure. Traditional security ...
Microsoft Corp. said today it wants to change the game for artificial intelligence development by providing everyone with the tools to implement cutting-edge AI capabilities within their business ...
This technology giant offers exposure to robust AI-powered revenue surges and potential quantum breakthroughs.
Microsoft announced on Wednesday that its OpenAI-enabled Azure offerings will be available to more of the federal workforce through a new Defense Information Systems Agency authorization that marks ...
Microsoft’s launch of Azure AI Foundry at Ignite 2024 signals a welcome shift from chatbots to agents and to using AI for business process automation. The way we use artificial intelligence is ...
Microsoft (MSFT), which is at the center of the artificial intelligence spending debate, weighed in on several related topics ...
The period after the dot-com bubble including the financial crisis of 2008 were difficult years for Microsoft. The stock returned a mere 37% compared to Amazon’s 657.9% in the same time frame and ...