Azure Percept is the latest edge computing platform from Microsoft. Announced at the recent Ignite event, the platform brings the best hardware, software and cloud services to the edge. Azure Percept ...
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Today, Microsoft is announcing new features in Power BI that do just that, enabling the same business analysts who can use Power BI for self-service analytics to integrate machine learning models ...
Last year, organizations around the world, across all industries, were forced to leverage new technologies on multiple fronts to accommodate a new normal. The adoption of AI and machine learning saw ...
In a nutshell: Microsoft is opening access to machine learning-based models for Azure customers, giving businesses and enterprises the chance to employ the world's most advanced (and talked about) AI ...
With local machine learning support, there’s no need to worry about shipping data to cloud services, especially where bandwidth or data protection can be an issue Microsoft has done a lot to encourage ...
‘It is our mission to empower this next generation of developers with world-class tools and cloud services that allow them to build the applications of the future,’ says Gabe Monroy, vice president of ...
Microsoft’s annual developer conference, Build is attended by thousands of developers physically and virtually. As expected, Microsoft has made a slew of announcements related to Windows, Visual ...