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Microsoft launches Azure Databricks, AI tools for developers

Microsoft has launched a new data platform technologies and cross-platform developer tools aimed increasing developers’ productivity and simplify app development

Oracle Database@Azure expands to 15 global regions

As part of the partnership, now Oracle Database@Azure are being extended to five additional regions, increasing the total number of planned multicloud availability regions to 15 worldwide.

Veeam expands Microsoft tie-up with new 365 data protection solution

Veeam Software has announced an expansion of its partnership with Microsoft, aimed at enhancing data protection services for Microsoft 365 users.

At Microsoft Ignite 2023, AMD pushes AI into everything from cloud computing to PCs

"AMD is fostering AI everywhere – from the cloud, to the enterprise and end point devices – all powered by our CPUs, GPUs, accelerators and AI engines," said Vamsi Boppana, Senior Vice President, AI, AMD.
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Microsoft, LinkedIn launch certification in Generative AI

Microsoft, in partnership with LinkedIn, has introduced a certification course in generative artificial intelligence (AI).

Eyeing a bigger market pie, Microsoft launches fourth data center in India

The move comes following a specific study conducted by the company that claims that the use of data consumption in India is on a constant rise.

Microsoft gets set to take on global gaming giants, acquires Activision Blizzard in a $69 bn deal

Microsoft picking video game maker Activision Blizzard for $68.7 billion is one of the biggest ever gaming industry deals.

New Microsoft tech to connect cloud computing services to data centers it does not own

The strategy is said to be a key in the company's rise in the cloud computing infrastructure market, which is estimated to hit $64.3 billion
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Amid global economic gloom, Microsoft profits swell by 24% on cloud biz growth

Microsoft reported a quarterly profit of $17.2 billion. The company posted revenue of $45.3 billion in its fiscal first quarter, up 22% from last year

Microsoft teams up with Invest India to support tech startups

Under the arrangement, Microsoft for Startups programme will work closely with Accelerating Growth of New India's Innovations (AGNIi Mission)
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