In the wake of last year's CrowdStrike incident, Microsoft has worked to publicly rehabilitate its security image through new initiatives and public commitments to improve. That push continued this week at Ignite, where Microsoft announced a handful of new security tools and updates.
As should be no surprise, Copilot took center stage during Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella's keynote speech to open Microsoft Ignite 2024.
Microsoft is consolidating its Azure generative AI tools into a unified platform named Azure AI Foundry.
Microsoft's monthly security update arrived on Tuesday, packed with 90 fixes for the company's portfolio of products and services, with four of the items addressing vulnerabilities that are either being actively exploited or publicly disclosed.
Microsoft on Tuesday announced some upcoming pricing changes for enterprise customers of its cloud-based subscription services.
Microsoft researchers this week unveiled a new multi-agent AI system, aimed to help enterprises automate complex tasks typically requiring human intervention.
Microsoft announced Monday that Windows Server 2025 is now generally available.
Microsoft has updated the look and feel of Windows Hello for Windows 11 users, which is currently in preview for Windows 11 Insider Preview Build users.
New research reaffirms the importance of cloud expertise in higher-paying IT positions.
A new identity security standard has won the support of Microsoft, Google and other industry giants.
Microsoft is updating its Authenticator app to be even more "phishing-resistant," Microsoft announced Tuesday.
At its Ignite conference next month, Microsoft will let more of its users spin up autonomous AI "agents" within Copilot Studio, its AI orchestration platform.
The gates have been well and truly breached, Microsoft warned in its fifth-annual Digital Defense Report.
Microsoft is leading the growing chorus of tech giants calling for unified action against state-sponsored cyberattacks.
Storied rivals Intel and AMD have formed an industry group dedicated to "[shaping] the future of the world's most widely used computing architecture."
A raft of 2016- and 2019-branded Office solutions and servers are set to lose support next October, Microsoft warned this week.
A leading Microsoft AI researcher is headed to partner and sometimes rival OpenAI.
Microsoft is priming Windows 11 for a more passwordless future.
Microsoft recently announced new enterprise capabilities in its OneDrive cloud storage service, many of which leverage the company's Copilot AI technologies.
Microsoft has released its third-largest monthly security update of the year, with October's rollout addressing 118 vulnerabilities, including two that are under active exploit.