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Microsoft Hires Its First COO in Eight Years

Carolina Dybeck Happe, most recently the senior vice president and chief financial officer at General Electric, has been appointed Microsoft's chief operating officer (COO).

AI, Cloud Vendors Could Face More Federal Oversight Under Proposed Rules

A U.S. government agency is proposing a new rule that would require AI and cloud vendors to provide regular reports about the safety and capability of their products.

Microsoft Releases Nearly 80 Patches, Including 1 'Critical' Zero-Day

Microsoft's latest security patch update addresses 79 vulnerabilities, including four that are already being actively exploited in the wild.

Oracle-Microsoft 'Database@Azure' Service Getting Fabric, Sentinel Hooks

A year after it was first unveiled, the Oracle Database@Azure infrastructure-as-a-service offering from Oracle and Microsoft is getting significant new capabilities.

California AI Regulation Bill Heads to Newsom's Desk

California appears to be on the verge of setting a national precedent for AI regulation.

Prompt Shields AI System Security for Azure OpenAI Now Available

Microsoft has launched Prompt Shields, a new security feature now generally available, aimed at safeguarding applications powered by Foundation Models (large language models) for its Azure OpenAI Service.

Microsoft Security Researchers Discover Chromium Vulnerability

Microsoft last week disclosed a sophisticated cyber campaign by a North Korean threat actor exploiting a zero-day vulnerability in the Chromium browser.

Exchange Server 2016 and Dynamics 365 PSA Losing Support

Microsoft has announced upcoming end of life for two of its key products, Exchange Server 2016 and Dynamics 365 Project Service Automation (PSA), in 2025.

Microsoft, OpenAI, Others Back California AI Watermark Bill

ChatGPT creator OpenAI, Microsoft, Gartner and other tech companies are giving their support for a proposed California bill that would require tech companies to label content generated by AI in the form of a digital "watermark."

Report: Best Practices for Securing AI Systems

The Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) has released new guidance on securing systems that leverage Large Language Models (LLMs) to address business challenges.

Microsoft Sets New Preview Release for Controversial Recall AI Feature

Microsoft's Recall AI feature, which has been on a bumpy road with public sentiment since it was announced at this year's Build conference in May, is back and with a new release window of October.

Microsoft Launches Phi 3.5-Mini Models

Microsoft announced that its Phi-3.5-Mini-Instruct model, the latest update to its Phi-3 model family, is now available.

Microsoft's Unified Teams App Now Available

Microsoft has announced that the unified Teams app is now available for Windows 11, Windows 10 and macOS users.

Sway AI Integrates Platform with Microsoft Azure

Sway AI announced on Monday that it has integrated its flagship low-code/no-code (LCNC) AI platform with Microsoft Azure, allowing Azure customers to build and deploy secure AI and machine learning (ML) applications directly within the Azure ecosystem.

Microsoft Refreshes Loop for 2.0 Release

Microsoft Loop, the company's online collaborative platform in Microsoft 365, is getting a number of notable new features and an overall redesign.

Mandatory Multifactor Authentication for Azure Coming Soon

Starting in October, Microsoft will require multifactor authentication (MFA) for all Azure sign ins.

10 Zero-Day Flaw Fixes Top Microsoft's Busy August Patch Tuesday

Microsoft's monthly security update is here with 88 fixes spread across the company's products and services.

Microsoft Releases Face Check for Enterprise Use

Face Check with Microsoft Entra Verified ID, a consent-based method used to confirm a person's identity, is now generally available.

Microsoft Warns of Increasing Number of Vulnerabilities in OpenVPN

OpenVPN, a popular open source virtual private network (VPN) system integrated into millions of routers, firmware, PCs, mobile devices and other smart devices, is leaving users open to a growing list of threats, according to Microsoft.

Dell Trims Sales Staff in AI-Focused Reorg

Enterprise IT giant Dell is poised to lay off thousands of workers, mostly in its sales units, in an AI-focused reorganization.

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