Reduce up to 80% in administration costs by offloading server/storage infrastructures
When you offload server/storage infrastructures to Azure, you can reduce up to 80% in administration costs.
When you offload server/storage infrastructures to Azure, you can reduce up to 80% in administration costs.
At Microsoft’s Build conference, Starbucks showed how artificial intelligence is helping them better predict what customers may be in the mood for by considering such factors such as weather, location, and user preferences.
Azure Sentinel is Microsoft’s cloud-native SIEM for modern SecOps. Requiring no infrastructure, it eliminates worries about scaling up and takes just minutes to set up. Watch this demo video to see how Azure Sentinel enables you to stream all Microsoft 365 Defender incidents into the SIEM and keep them synchronized. Get in touch to discuss…
When and how companies should bring people back into the office — if at all — has been a hot topic in business since the world started reemerging from lockdowns and other restrictions. Alexi Robichaux, CEO of hybrid-first company BetterUp, gets asked all the time about his thoughts on hybrid workplaces. He shares insights into…
The past year of COVID-19 variants has thrown a wrench in the return-to-office plan for many organizations. What was expected to be a mass migration back to the office in September of 2021 quickly halted as employers extended their work-from-home policies indefinitely into another miserable pandemic winter. As spring approaches, employees and employers once again…
Life’s complicated enough without needing to remember a multitude of passwords. Watch the video as Microsoft takes a tongue-in-cheek approach to highlight the need to “Break free from your password.”
In 2021, cybercrime has become even more sophisticated, widespread, and relentless. Criminals have targeted critical infrastructure—healthcare, information technology, financial services, energy sectors—with headline-grabbing attacks crippling businesses and harming consumers. But there are positive trends—victims are coming forward, humanizing the toll of cyberattacks, and prompting increased engagement from law enforcement. Governments are also passing new laws and allocating more resources as they recognize cybercrime as a threat to national security.