Starting with Galaxy Note10, Microsoft’s most popular productivity solutions for smartphones will be seamlessly integrated into Galaxy products and services.
More than 54,000 students have attended the Microsoft DigiGirlz Technology Programs (both camps and one-day events, internationally) since they began in 2000.
“People think that cybersecurity is an IT problem, but it’s an organisational risk management issue. It’s at the intersection of privacy and security that we find the protection of personal information.”
Microsoft bought the phone assets of Nokia in 2015 for an estimated US$8 billion.
What the Internet community now faces is an environment with less choice and the prospect of Google, with its commanding marketshare, defining the way the web looks.
Images courtesy Samsung. Samsung Research, the advanced R&D hub of Samsung Electronics’ SET (end-products) business, has ranked first in two…
Above: The Microsoft 2014 Hackathon EyeGaze team – Row 1: Dave Gaines, Vidya Srinivasan, Jenny Lay-Flurrie, Matthew Mack (orange shirt),…
Above: Microsoft’s Teams collaboration tool is now available for general use at no cost. Image courtesy Microsoft. BitDepth#1154 for July…
We all know by now, or should, about who owns our data – and we like to think it’s our…
Microsoft today previewed the top line items that it will be sharing with its business partners at the annual Inspire…
Above: Innova’s Christian Anton demonstrates Azure’s services. Photo by Mark Lyndersay BitDepth#1144 for May 10, 2018 Last week, Inova Solutions,…
In today’s world, cybersecurity is one of the most pressing challenges of our time. Although multiple efforts across Latin America…
Above: Racquel Moses, Country Manager, Trinidad and Tobago / Public Sector Lead Caribbean Subsidiary, Microsoft, delivers her presentation. Photo courtesy…
Above: Microsoft’s new PR and Communications Director for Latin America, Florencia Bianco. Photo courtesy Microsoft. Microsoft Latin America announced that…
Above: Racquel Moses speaking at the Microsoft Innovation Summit. Photo by Mark Lyndersay. Click to enlarge images. Originally published in…

