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Microsoft Build announcements at a glance: Azure, Power platform get major updates

15 Azure announcements from Microsoft Build 2021

The three-day Microsoft Build 2021 developers conference started virtually today with the No. 2 cloud provider introducing a slew of updates to its Azure cloud computing capabilities. Azure announcements ranged from artificial intelligence (AI) features, to app services running on Kubernetes clusters with Azure Arc, to Azure Cosmos DB enhancements. The technology company also provided a look at the new PyTorch Enterprise on Microsoft Azure, new Azure Marketplace offers and the Microsoft Build of OpenJDK. Microsoft is targeting a developer audience that’s estimated to reach 71.5 million in 2030, a 44.5 percent increase from today, according to IDC. “It is our mission to empower this next generation of developers with world-class tools and cloud services that allow them to build the applications of the future,” Gabe Monroy, vice president of Microsoft Azure developer experience, said in a blog post. “These applications of the future will be intelligent, infused with AI to pr

Moving from the Lab to the Mainstream - Microsoft s Machine-Learning Tool

Moving from the Lab to the Mainstream - Microsoft s Machine-Learning Tool Image Credit: Microsoft Reinforced Learning systems are ready to make the jump from the research bench to real-world applications. Wondering why you are still seeing advertisements for holidays in your browser during a global pandemic? It s because most companies that place ads generally use traditional Machine Learning (ML) models that make predictions based on past behaviors. Thus, when the temperature drops, these models suggest a trip to some far-flung destination, because that has worked in the past. Therefore the same ads are placed even if consumers are unlikely to be going anywhere due to lockdown restrictions. 

Review: Microsoft Azure AI and Machine Learning aims for the enterprise

Review: Microsoft Azure AI and Machine Learning aims for the enterprise Microsoft Azure combines a wide range of cognitive services and a solid platform for machine learning that supports automated ML, no-code/low-code ML, and Python-based notebooks. Credit: Dreamstime Microsoft has a presence in most enterprise development and IT shops, so it’s not a surprise that the Azure AI and Machine Learning platform has a presence in most enterprise development, data analysis, and data science shops. Enterprise AI often has demanding requirements, and the Azure offerings do their best to meet them. Azure AI and Machine Learning includes 17 cognitive services, a machine learning platform pitched at three different skill levels, cognitive search, bot services, and Azure Databricks, an Apache Spark product optimized for the Azure platform and integrated with other Azure services.

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