Microsoft has canceled leases with multiple data center providers, raising questions: what does that mean for plans in Wisconsin? In December, the Village of Mount Pleasant said Microsoft paused some ...
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The factory of the future isn’t so much an updated version of a traditional manufacturing plant. Manufacturing automation is happening,but the factory of the future, according to one consultant, is ...
Microsoft Corp. has canceled multiple data center leases and may scrap several more that are currently in the works, Bloomberg reported today. A significant percentage of tech giants’ data center ...
Microsoft will bring its Copilot Actions feature that can perform certain tasks to its Windows 11 operating system, enabling work with locally stored files. It's coming first to people in the Windows ...
Nearly one year after Microsoft Corp. purchased Person County’s 1350-acre Mega Park, residents and activists are raising concerns about the technology giant potentially making plans to build a data ...
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Microsoft plans to spend $4 billion to build a second data center in Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin. The new facility will be part of a distributed training supercomputer for Microsoft's artificial ...
Microsoft is building a second $4 billion data center in Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin, drawing scrutiny from environmental and labor groups. Environmental advocates are concerned about the project's ...