Microsoft is building clouds for nine priority industries by connecting and customising public cloud services for specific workloads and partner integrations.
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Microsoft announces new cloud platforms built for financial services firms, nonprofits and manufacturers
CEO Satya Nadella said these new services will help businesses make faster and more intelligent decisions and build their own tech solutions.
How to secure Windows 10 PCs with Microsoft 365
Using Microsoft 365 security features, small businesses can consistently apply and manage the security polices of all their Windows 10 PCs from a single location.
Microsoft Office at 30: It’s popular because it’s boring
Commentary: Microsoft has fended off challenges to its Office dominance for decades, but not through cutting-edge innovation.
Black History Month: Tech titans are honoring Black history this February and beyond
These offerings include tools to help people support Black-owned businesses, virtual museum offerings, coding initiatives, skills training, and more.
The Love Triangle Is a Sex Toy With a Pleasurable Price
This adorable little device is actually a powerful two-in-one suction toy and vibrator.
Microsoft’s Power BI gets new tools to prevent leakage of confidential data
Information protection makes sure that only people with permissions see data in Power BI, while retaining the ability to share top-level trends, balancing productivity and security.
How to determine which version of Microsoft OneDrive you are using and if it’s the latest
Make sure your Microsoft OneDrive is up to date for the best-running and most secure software.
The Untold History of America’s Zero-Day Market

The lucrative business of dealing in code vulnerabilities is central to espionage and war planning, which is why brokers never spoke about it—until now.
Zoom, Teams, Skype, Webex: Business collaboration software becoming a battleground, Aternity says
Hybrid work models are going to be here for the long haul, which makes remote work-enabling software a new key market. So far, the battle is going in Microsoft’s favor.