If your IT organization is like most, you probably work with many different people across many different teams. When it comes to common IT tasks like optimizing your cloud workloads, you might need to interact with several resource owners or even complete a formal review process. That’s why with Azure Advisor, we’ve made it easy […]
Archives for July 2019
British billionaire Dyson snaps up Singapore’s priciest penthouse
British billionaire and inventor of the bagless vacuum cleaner James Dyson has bought the most expensive apartment in Singapore, where his company plans to build an electric car.
Migrate to Azure HDInsight in as little as 12 weeks
Recent announcements in the open source ecosystem have led customers of prominent open source analytics technology companies to explore options with Microsoft Azure and to this end, we now have new and compelling offers aimed at helping on-premises open source analytics workloads to migrate to Azure! We are always trying to find ways to make […]
Transform your IT Help Desk
CIOs: Now is the time to upgrade the level of professional management within your help desk function. Here’s how.
Exclusive: Russian output falls to three-year low as oil rivals clash
Russian oil production fell close to a three-year low in early July, as output was undermined by a row between Russian oil pipeline monopoly Transneft and the country’s biggest producer Rosneft.
Chief Data Officers: Biggest Mistakes, Best Practices
CDOs are everywhere today, but are they really doing an effective job? Here’s how you and your organization can make the most of data and analytics investments.
Enable receipt understanding with Form Recognizer’s new capability
One of the newest members of the Azure AI portfolio, Form Recognizer, applies advanced machine learning to accurately extract text, key-value pairs, and tables from documents. With just a few samples, it tailors its understanding to supplied documents, both on-premises and in the cloud. Introducing the new pre-built receipt capability Form Recognizer focuses on making […]
Swine fever in China among risks to food markets – FAO/OECD
The spread of a deadly pig disease in China that has disrupted the world’s biggest pork market is one of the major risks to a well-supplied global agricultural sector, the FAO and OECD said on Monday.
IBM Garage Talks Accelerating Digital Transformation
ADP, Delos, and the City of New York share their experiences working with design thinking teams from IBM.
Lagarde ‘uniquely qualified’ to head ECB: Coeure
European Central Bank policymaker Benoit Coeure defended on Sunday the nomination of outgoing International Monetary Fund head Christine Lagarde to lead the ECB, calling her “uniquely qualified” after critics said she lacked relevant experience.