It's not about the cost savings, either. Many government organizations are replacing Microsoft software for a more important reason.
It's not about the cost savings, either. Many government organizations are replacing Microsoft software for a more important reason.
Microsoft is planning to launch a marketplace that will allow publishers to sell their content to artificial intelligence companies for use in chatbot training. The Publisher Content Marketplace (PCM) ...
LinkedIn is set to update its user terms, planning to utilize user data for AI model training starting November 3, 2025. This data, excluding private messages, will enhance user experience and ...
Microsoft is planning to build a backup data center on 244 acres of land in Caledonia. The Village Board needs to approve a ...
Like the Battle of Austerlitz only with penguins  Austria’s armed forces have dumped Microsoft Office in favour of LibreOffice, and the move has nothing to do with saving cash. Michael Hillebrand from ...
Microsoft Corp. today revealed plans to spend $4 billion building a second data center in Wisconsin, having already begun ...
Microsoft is more than doubling its multi-billion investment in Wisconsin, planning to build what it says will be the most ...
I go step by step to show how I keep my team organized using Microsoft Planner and Microsoft Projects. I walk through how to set up a new account, create a plan, and add tasks and phases. I show how ...
Microsoft’s enterprise genAI tool has sparked plenty of buzz, but what does successful adoption look like on the ground? In environments ranging from construction sites to university campuses to legal ...
Microsoft is reportedly reconsidering its flexible work schedule for a stricter return-to-office mandate. The move could take place as early as January. Microsoft employs 125,000 people in the U.S.