Faculty Summit 2018: Welcome and Introduction
The Research Faculty Summit 2018 will bring together leaders and researchers from the broad systems research area in computer science. The summit will present the latest information and results from Microsoft product and research groups.…
AI for AI Systems
As systems become increasingly complicated, cater to large geographical areas, have to seamlessly utilize an incredibly diverse array of computational resources and serve real-time, safety and mission-critical applications there is an emerging need for them…
Researcher in the Hall: Roch Guerin
Roch Guerin, Department of Computer Science & Engineering, Washington University in Saint Louis attended the Microsoft Research Faculty Summit 2018. We caught him in the hall and he discusses research on analytical and system components.
Keynote: Inside Microsoft Azure Datacenter Architecture
Mark Russinovich is Chief Technology Officer for Microsoft Azure, Microsoft’s global enterprise-grade cloud platform. A widely recognized expert in distributed systems and operating systems, Mark earned a Ph.D. in computer engineering from Carnegie Mellon University.…
Research in Focus: New Research Opportunities in Data Analytics
Increasing availability of the data, coupled with breakthroughs in Machine Learning and AI, have raised the ambitions of the enterprises to exploit insights from data to transform their businesses. This has challenged the data platform…
Free Inference and Instant Training: Breakthroughs and Implications
The fact that many commonly used networks take hours to days for training has motivated recent research towards reducing training time. On the other hand networks, once trained, are heavyweight dense linear algebra computations, usually…
Keynote: The Art of Building a Reliable Cloud Network
The Research Faculty Summit 2018 will bring together leaders and researchers from the broad systems research area in computer science. The summit will present the latest information and results from Microsoft product and research groups.…