Microsoft is partnering with top firms to launch new AI security tools, boosting breach analysis, threat detection, and AI model protection across cloud platforms.
Microsoft announced upgrades to its Security Co-pilot tool that will enhance AI agents to aid cybersecurity teams identify and respond to threats.
Microsoft revamped the Copilot for Windows app. Now, the AI assistant is getting a different kind of facelift—in the form of ...
Microsoft is testing an update to the Photos app that adds a Copilot button, shortcuts to AI tools through File Explorer's ...
Millions of working professionals rely on the Microsoft 365 suite of applications for their daily workflows. To speed up some ...
Microsoft and the Analytics Institute have awarded 150 people from 13 organisations with a DataSmart Foundation credential in ...
Microsoft has introduced a new set of AI agents for its Security Copilot platform, designed to automate key cybersecurity ...
Tech giant Microsoft (MSFT) has introduced six new AI (artificial intelligence) agents to fortify its Security Copilot ...
Launched last April, Security Copilot is a specialized version of Microsoft’s Copilot AI assistant. It enables cybersecurity ...
As we celebrate Microsoft’s 50th anniversary, our annual State of the Partner Ecosystem moment is a great opportunity to ...
Agentic AI is emerging as the next paradigm in AI evolution, though its definition varies based on how different companies ...
The closely watched U.S. February CPI report comes out today. Headline annual inflation is seen rising by 2.9% and core CPI is forecast to increase by 3.2%. Investors should brace for volatility ...