Internet of People: Turning information into action
Industrial manufacturers are taking the next step in driving manufacturing innovation by transforming services through the Internet of People.
AI and digital twins are helping nuclear developers accelerate permitting, design, and operations. Discover how Microsoft and NVIDIA are enabling faster, safer delivery of carbon-free power with an AI-driven digital ecosystem on Azure.
Industrial manufacturers are taking the next step in driving manufacturing innovation by transforming services through the Internet of People.
Microsoft Services promotes the standardization offered by the BIAN model and collaborates with the industry to deliver innovative products that enhance the customer experience.
Why Microsoft Azure is the cloud platform of choice for leading Utilities.
Learn how luxury appliance retailer Pirch blends physical with digital tech to innovate home appliance buying experience.
Around the nation, police and public safety departments are responsible for keeping citizens safe, from responding to natural disasters to monitoring city streets and neighborhoods.
I don’t think it’s an exaggeration to say that most people dislike dealing with their cable and internet providers. However, there’s another organization that people interact with frequently that scores even lower in customer experience than companies like your local cable company: the federal government.
Explore how digital transformation is enabling financial institutions to garner actionable insight from vast data streams.
Not only are computers useful, but also other handheld devices such as smartphones and tablets as they attempt to bridge communication gaps between the patient and healthcare providers.
Leading insurers are harnessing the analytical and intelligence capabilities of Microsoft R Server, SQL Server 2016 and Microsoft Azure to deliver faster results from increasing volumes of data.
Protecting store data and customer privacy is paramount. Learn how Microsoft IT tackles security in its more than 100 Microsoft retail stores worldwide.
Occasionally, I come across a statistic that piques my curiosity. That happened to me recently, and here’s the number that did it: according to the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), the United States needs to invest 3.6 trillion dollars by 2020 to upgrade our infrastructure.
Hear from Microsoft at Sibos during the following sessions: 'Trade digitization: Where are we now?' and 'Business insight with machine learning and artificial intelligence'.