Important observations from Microsoft at Mobile World Congress 2023

By Dustin Ward

Mobile World Congress (MWC) was back in full swing this year, and so was Microsoft. To start, a recap of our MWC 2023 announcements includes 12 major product announcements made at MWC 2023 by Microsoft, with more than 20 demonstrations to highlight our latest developments. These demonstrations covered an array of topics such as live…

Discover an Azure learning community with Microsoft Learn rooms

By Dustin Ward

Microsoft Learn has many options for remote learning—and now we’re expanding our catalogue with even more. We’re excited to announce our newest offering to help connect you with our Azure learning community: Microsoft Learn rooms. Learning rooms are a core part of the Microsoft Learn community, and they’re designed to connect you with other learners and technical experts.…

Microsoft Cost Management updates—March 2023

By Dustin Ward

Whether you’re a new student, a thriving startup, or the largest enterprise, you have financial constraints, and you need to know what you’re spending, where it’s being spent, and how to plan for the future. Nobody wants a surprise when it comes to the bill, and this is where Microsoft Cost Management comes in. We’re…

Azure Data Manager for Energy: Achieve interoperability with Petrel

By Dustin Ward

Microsoft Azure Data Manager for Energy is the first fully managed OSDU™ Data Platform built for the energy industry. This solution is the first step in unraveling the challenge of data—moving from disparate systems and disconnected applications to a holistic approach. The product’s ideation directly reflects the partnership between Microsoft and SLB, capitalizing on each…

Discover the latest innovations at Azure Open Source Day 2023

By Dustin Ward

This post has been coauthored by Nikisha Reyes-Grange and Katie Fritsch. “Tech companies born with an open-source mentality get it. It’s our ability to work together that makes our dreams believable, and ultimately achievable; we must learn to build on the ideas of others.”—Satya Nadella, CEO, Microsoft. Microsoft has always been a developer-first organization, and…