How are governments using intelligent tech beyond 2019? Find out in 12 minutes
Listen to how governments around the world are using emerging technology to improve services for citizens in 2019 and beyond.
At HIMSS 2026, Microsoft Dragon Copilot advances unified AI workflows to help clinicians reduce complexity and stay focused on patients.
Listen to how governments around the world are using emerging technology to improve services for citizens in 2019 and beyond.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has sparked a data revolution that is changing our world forever. A study by PwC says that the global gross domestic product (GDP) will increase by 14 percent by 2030 as a result of AI adoption, contributing an additional $15.7T to the worldwide economy (PwC, 2017).
Learn about five digital transformation scenarios that can help you deliver product as a service— including connected field service and intelligent supply chains.
Read a few perspectives from early adopters on how the power of the cloud helps makes their communities safer.
The DoD selects Microsoft for enterprise services, including consulting services and premier support for the DoD, Intelligence Community and U.S.
AI is redefining the experiences we have across our daily lives and the experiences we have in one of the places we spend a good portion of our time—the automobile.
Advance your journey to product as a service with an intelligent supply chain. Learn three keys to getting there and how our partners can help.
Artificial intelligence (AI) presents incredible opportunities for enterprises in a wide range of industries to change the way they do business.
Atlanta is preventing flooding by using Microsoft’s cloud and CityNext partner Opti’s solution to control rain from actual clouds during severe storms.
As the retail industry changes and competition grows across every channel, retailers are turning to new technologies to move their customer experience forward and maintain relevancy.
Women have long been both the heart and spine of retail as consumers, first-line employees, designers, influencers, and leaders. But while women drive an estimated 70 to 80 percent of consumer spending and represent half of first-line employees, we only occupy 5.6 percent of S&P 500 retail company CEO positions.
Learning how to listen to immune systems was the challenge that united Microsoft and Seattle-based Adaptive Biotechnologies one year ago. We set out to completely transform the way we diagnose, monitor and treat disease by creating a universal blood test to scan the body for past and present signs of infections, cancers and autoimmune diseases.