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Project Cortex offers enormous potential for dealing with information overload at work, but can it deliver in its current timeline?
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Microsoft announced the public preview availability of Microsoft Graph data connect during Ignite. Here's why you should be paying attention.
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Microsoft's ascension as a cloud powerhouse was on full display at last week's Ignite conference. But it has some work to do to get its customers up to speed.
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ATLANTA — Everyone understand the risks of all work and no play.
But the Microsoft executive tasked with product marketing for the company's enterprise social networking service claims too much play is a serious risk to productivity.
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ATLANTA — Just hours before the first US Presidential debate — on a day when stupidity seemed to be on the top of everyone's mind — Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella spoke passionately about artificial intelligence (AI) as a cornerstone of Microsoft's next horizon of innovation.
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In terms of tech parties, it doesn’t really get much bigger than Microsoft Ignite.
Sure, there's Oracle’s OpenWorld, which just drew some 60,000 attendees to San Francisco. And Salesforce's Dreamforce, which attracted more than 150,000 to San Francisco last year, is on the way.
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Microsoft has opened up the registration for the Ignite conference in the fall.
Now for those of you who have been following along, this whole thing about where is Ignite and when is Ignite has been kind of a crazy deal.
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The big thing this week revolves around six little letters: I-G-N-I-T-E.
It was a roller coaster of emotion last week. I laughed, I cried. It was pretty crazy.
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In an exclusive interview with CMSWire’s Virginia Backaitis last week, Microsoft Corporate Vice President T. K. “Ranga” Rengarajan threw down the gauntlet with Amazon.
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The storage tier for the next edition of Microsoft SQL Server will pool together on-premise database storage and Azure public storage. The upshot: the ability to stretch the storage location for individual tables to a bypass pool in Azure, while the database manager maintains the underlying index.
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If Microsoft has the tenacity to hold the technology press in suspense for more than a week, with back-to-back conferences (Build this week in San Francisco, Ignite next week in Chicago) — and overflow sessions extending well into Sunday — then you’d think the company should have something very
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To quite possibly no one’s surprise Wednesday, Microsoft made it official that its “dramatically refactored” Windows Server operating system will be entitled Nano Server. It further acknowledged a preview edition would be made available to testers within a few weeks.
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During a Twitter-hosted tweet jam today, Microsoft’s lead architect for Windows Server, Jeffrey Snover, acknowledged what he called “crazy innovation” happening with his key product. In response to a question from CMSWire, Snover told the crowd that his team was “working on a dramatic refactoring of the server.
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