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Microsoft Brings Production Ready AI Agents at GTC

Microsoft used Nvidia's GTC conference this week to roll out a series of enterprise AI announcements spanning agent infrastructure, real-time voice interactions and next-generation GPU deployments.

Microsoft 365 Chief To Retire, Triggering Exec Shuffle

Microsoft announced Thursday that its Executive Vice President of Experiences + Devices, Rajesh Jha, will retire from the company after more than 35 years.

Nadella: Workers Should Use AI To Upskill, Avoid Displacement 

  The looming threat of AI of jobs across various sectors has not lost steam. However, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella says people should embrace the technology rather than let it make them redundant.  

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Microsoft Pushes Copilot Into Action Mode With Cowork, Adds AI Security and Model Catalog Upgrades

Microsoft rolled out a trio of AI updates this week, spanning Microsoft 365 Copilot, Security Copilot and Microsoft Foundry.

Microsoft Urges Judge To Halt Pentagon Ban on Anthropic in Rare Break With Administration

Microsoft is asking a federal judge to temporarily block the Pentagon's decision to label Anthropic a supply chain risk, a move that puts one of the federal government's biggest technology contractors in opposition to a Trump administration national security action.

Hackers Don't Break in Anymore -- They Log In

Hackers are shifting their focus from "breaking in" to "logging in," according to the inaugural Cloudflare Threat Report, released in early March.

Microsoft March Patch Tuesday: 8 Critical Bulletins and 2 Zero-Days

Microsoft's March 2026 Patch Tuesday includes fixes for 83 vulnerabilities affecting Windows, Office, SQL Server, Azure and .NET.

GitHub Abuse Emerges in Twin Social Engineering Campaigns Spotted by Fortra, Trend Micro

Security researchers are tracking two separate GitHub-related threat campaigns that use the platform's infrastructure in different ways -- one to deliver vishing lures through legitimate GitHub notifications, and another to push Windows users toward malware-infected downloads hosted through deceptive GitHub Pages and repositories.

Signed Malware Impersonating Workplace Apps Used To Deploy RMM Backdoors

Microsoft's Defender Security Research Team has identified a series of phishing campaigns in which an unknown attacker used digitally signed malware masked as common workplace applications to deploy remote monitoring and management tools as persistent backdoors on targeted systems.

Microsoft's SharePoint Turns 25, Rolls Out Agentic AI Building and Governance Tools

Microsoft marked SharePoint's 25th anniversary Monday by launching a public preview of agentic building capabilities, a redesigned user experience and expanded content governance tools -- changes the company says are designed to help organizations scale AI deployments with security built in from the start.

Microsoft Research: No Foolproof Method Exists for Detecting AI-Generated Media

Microsoft has released a new research report warning that no single technology can reliably distinguish AI-generated content from authentic media, and that deepening reliance on any one method risks misleading the public.

Microsoft Study: AI Usage Accelerates Globally as Access Gaps Shape Adoption

Artificial intelligence is being embraced at a record pace, but its reach remains uneven, according to a new analysis from Microsoft's AI Economy Institute, which found that infrastructure limits and language barriers continue to shape who benefits.

Microsoft Advances Windows 11 Beta Build, Expands Enterprise 5G Management with Ericsson Partnership

Microsoft this week moved forward on two parallel tracks of its Windows strategy, releasing a new Windows 11 Beta Channel preview while unveiling an enterprise-focused 5G laptop management partnership with Ericsson aimed at simplifying connectivity oversight for IT departments.

Windows 11 Version 26H1 Targets ARM Devices, Won't Receive H2 2026 Update

Windows 11, version 26H1 will arrive exclusively on ARM-based hardware in early 2026 and is not being offered as an in-place update for existing installations, Microsoft said Tuesday.

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Microsoft 365 Backup Gaps Persist as Enterprises Head Into 2026

Microsoft MVP and consultant Ben Stegink is urging IT teams to reassess how they protect Microsoft 365 data, arguing that many enterprise backup strategies have not kept pace with the service's expanding footprint, configuration complexity and evolving threat landscape.

Microsoft Addresses 6 Actively Exploited Zero-Days in February's Patch Tuesday

Microsoft's February Patch Tuesday release addresses 58 vulnerabilities across Windows, Office and several other products, with six zero-day flaws highlighting the monthly release.

Microsoft Warns of Active SolarWinds Web Help Desk Exploitation

Microsoft's Defender Security Research Team has observed threat actors actively exploiting internet-exposed SolarWinds Web Help Desk instances in multi-stage intrusions that led to lateral movement toward high-value assets within targeted organizations.

Snowflake Taps OpenAI in $200M Deal to Bring GPT Models Into Enterprise Data Platform

Snowflake and OpenAI have struck a multi-year, $200 million partnership to embed OpenAI’s models directly into Snowflake’s data platform, as vendors push to turn large language models into practical tools employees can use on enterprise data.

Gallot Returns to Microsoft to Lead Security as Bell Takes on Quality Initiative

Microsoft announced a leadership shake-up Wednesday that will see Hayete Gallot return to the company as executive vice president of security, replacing Charlie Bell, who is shifting into a new role focused on Microsoft’s Quality Excellence Initiative.

Russian Hackers Continue Exploiting Microsoft Office Zero-Day After Emergency Patch

Microsoft issued an out-of-band security update on Jan. 26 to address CVE-2026-21509, a Microsoft Office vulnerability the company said was being actively exploited at the time of disclosure.

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