Air New Zealand demos on-demand printing of aircraft parts
Air New Zealand has staged a proof of concept demonstration of on-demand 3D printing of replacement aircraft parts in partnership with Microsoft and aerospace industry players.
Air New Zealand has staged a proof of concept demonstration of on-demand 3D printing of replacement aircraft parts in partnership with Microsoft and aerospace industry players.
Australia domestic intelligence agency is preparing to use a mixture of on-premises and externally hosted cloud infrastructure to underpin a greenfields enterprise technology platform, as a part of a broader transformation program.
Microsoft has welcomed a move by the government to introduce a certification scheme that will confine the hosting of classified data to data centres that meet certain ownership criteria.
Western Australia's Department of Finance will help a number of the state government's agencies move to the public cloud following its own successful move to Microsoft Azure.
Microsoft has brought its services for game developers under a single umbrella, dubbed Microsoft Game Stack, and launched a range of new gaming-focused Azure services.
Microsoft has announced an AI-powered security solution called Sentinel that is designed to integrate with the Azure public cloud platform.
A swathe of Microsoft services have been hit by an authentication problem, with the company confirming problems with Microsoft 365, Dynamics 365, LinkedIn, and other services that leverage Azure Active Directory (AAD) affected.
Microsoft has launched a new bug bounty program focused on Azure DevOps Services.
Mastercard will build identity services on Microsoft’s Azure cloud, as part of a new initiative.
The conversation between the elevator in Kone’s Mascot headquarters and the company’s cloud is polite but banal.
A successful AI strategy can’t just be based on technical capability within a business but should be underpinned by an agile culture that’s open to experimentation and a willingness to embrace data-driven decision-making, according to Microsoft’s CTO, Worldwide Services, Norm Judah.
NAB’s customers may one day be able to ditch their cards when withdrawing cash from automatic teller machines, with the bank partnering with Microsoft for a proof of concept ATM that uses facial recognition and a PIN to authorise transactions.
Global payments network SWIFT has partnered with Microsoft for a proof of concept project that uses the technology company’s Azure cloud.
Microsoft will next month launch a public preview of an Azure IoT service that helps businesses build a digital representation of a physical environment.
Microsoft is “declaring an end to the era of passwords,” according to Frank X. Shaw, the company’s corporate vice president, communications.