Source: newsgram.com As Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella emphasized on keeping Azure Cloud secure with integrated end-to-end identity, security and compliance solutions, cybersecurity firm Check Point on Thursday revealed that it identified two major security flaws in Microsoft Azure last year which have now been fixed. The researchers at Israel-based Check Point discovered that a user Read More

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Source: insights.dice.com Microsoft’s new tool, part of its Azure cloud platform, wants to make machine learning (ML) a drag-and-drop proposition. In theory, this is a good thing for employees who aren’t mathematically inclined, or who have no background in programming or machine learning; while every organization would like its teams to become machine-learning experts, that’s simply not feasible. Microsoft’s Read More

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Source:-IBM Cloud Pak for Security features open-source Red Hat technology for hunting threats and automation to speed response to cyberattacks IBM is taking aim at the challenging concept of securely locking-down company applications and data spread across multiple private and public clouds and on-premises locations. IBM is addressing this challenge with its Cloud Pak for Read More

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Source:-cio.comEnterprises will soon have access to Azure Arc and Azure Synapse Analytics, two new services that bolster Microsoft’s cloud offerings. Microsoft’s Ignite event traditionally attracts more from the developer ranks, but the technologies on display are increasingly of relevance to CIOs developing cloud strategies today. At Ignite 2019 in Orlando last week, Microsoft unveiled a Read More

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Source:-wccftech.com Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT 148.06 0.51%) has partnered with the UK chipmaker Graphcore to provide cloud-based cutting-edge artificial intelligence solutions that utilize the computing power of specialized chips designed by the British company. “This [move] is very significant for us because it means anyone on the planet can go to Azure and use our technology to Read More

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Source: zdnet.com Microsoft this morning announced a partnership with multiple companies for quantum computing capabilities running in its Azure cloud computing service during its “Ignite” developer conference, with one of the partners being industrial giant Honeywell.  Honeywell’s head of its quantum effort, Tony Uttley, spoke with ZDNet about the announcement, explaining how quantum computing is on an Read More

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