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Satya Nadella (centre) at Ignite

Microsoft focuses on security, AI at Ignite

ORLANDO, September 25, 2018

Microsoft underscored the need for increased IT security and released an array of security programs and products at its annual IT event ‘Ignite 2018’, held in Orlando Florida.
 
Ignite, which opened yesterday, has gathered over 26,000 people from over 100 countries and runs till September 28. 
 
Among the solutions launched are Microsoft Secure Score, a dynamic report card that assesses Microsoft 365 customer environments and makes recommendations that can reduce breaches up to 30-fold, and Microsoft Authenticator, which helps make secure sign-on easier for workers with features like password-free login. 
 
The company also advanced its commitment to democratise access to AI through a new AI for Humanitarian Action program aimed at harnessing the power of AI for disaster recovery, helping children, protecting refugees and displaced people, and promoting respect for human rights.
 
“In this era of the intelligent cloud and intelligent edge, businesses in every industry are looking for a trusted partner to help them transform,” said Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft. “We are pushing the bounds in AI, edge computing and IoT, while providing end-to-end security to empower every organization to build its own digital capability and thrive in this new era.”
 
Cybersecurity 
Every day organisations take precious time and resources away from their core business mission to defend against, and recover from, cyberattacks. They operate dozens of complex, disconnected tools, yet the gaps between those tools remain and threats get through. As the nature of the threats and the profile of the attackers continue to evolve, security teams struggle to keep up, and skilled expertise is scarce.
 
Microsoft is uniquely positioned to help, and the company shared ways it is empowering IT to unlock the security capabilities of the intelligent cloud. To tip the scales in the cyberwar, Microsoft has a unique focus on three things: security operations at global scale that work not just for us but also for our customers, enterprise-class technology, and broad cybersecurity partnerships for a heterogeneous world.
 
Some of the key announcements from the event include:
Microsoft continues to share how the company is making security a priority for customers by declaring an end to the era of passwords.
Company leadership shared practical view and approach with the idea that AI can be used for good, which is also the guiding the principles used in creating all the new AI and data products and initiatives shared today.
Microsoft also announced new IoT and Edge Computing products that are making everything from smart spaces to employees more efficient and productive.
Also introduced, was the Open Data Initiative with Adobe and SAP to help companies connect, understand and use all their data to create amazing experiences for their customers with AI.  - TradeArabia News Service
 



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