Japan's Fair Trade Commission raided Microsoft Japan offices as part of an antitrust investigation into Azure business ...
Zilliz, the company behind Milvus, the world's most widely adopted open-source vector database, today announced the general availability of Zilliz Cloud BYOC (Bring Your Own Cloud) on Microsoft Azure.
As digital sovereignty becomes a strategic requirement, organizations are rethinking how they deploy critical infrastructure and AI capabilities under tighter regulatory expectations and higher risk ...
Microsoft Corporation MSFT is pushing deeper into digital sovereignty. The software giant announced a major expansion of its Sovereign Cloud platform that allows enterprises, governments and regulated ...
The new AWS partnership signals a multi-cloud future for OpenAI, balancing its legacy ties with Microsoft including the ...
OpenAI’s agreement with Amazon, announced on Friday, means that it will build applications that will be exclusively available on Amazon’s cloud platform after previously offering most of its products ...
Japan’s Fair Trade Commission has taken strong action against Microsoft Japan. The Japanese watchdog raided the company’s office in Tokyo on February 25. The mo ...
The tech titan is still profiting from the growth of the cloud and AI markets. During that golden decade, Microsoft's stock rallied nearly 890%, which turned it into the world's second-most-valuable ...
Melbourne, Feb. 18, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Fortude, a global digital solutions provider, has earned the Microsoft Azure Infrastructure Solutions designation, further expanding its Microsoft cloud ...
First announced at Dell Technologies World in June, Dell Technologies today launched its APEX Cloud Platform for Microsoft Azure. This makes Dell the first partner in Microsoft's Premier Solutions for ...
New reports detail a massive increase in ICE's reliance on Microsoft cloud and AI tools, challenging the company's stance on ...
Leaked documents show that ICE more than tripled its Azure data storage in six months, even as Microsoft denied “mass surveillance” and urged lawmakers to set limits.