
How Microsoft and Cloudforce help institutions innovate with Azure AI
Learn how deploying AI platforms in higher education with Microsoft and Cloudforce can help improve outcomes, streamline tasks, and ensure data privacy.
Learn how deploying AI platforms in higher education with Microsoft and Cloudforce can help improve outcomes, streamline tasks, and ensure data privacy.
Discover how Microsoft and Pearson are equipping learners with AI skills for the future.
Learn how using Azure OpenAI Service in higher education can help leaders reimagine learning models and reduce administrative burdens.
Discover how UC Berkeley uses Azure OpenAI Service to enhance computer science education and prepare students for their future careers.
With a variety of AI solutions for educators, leaders, and IT staff, we can help you create efficiencies that give you more time to focus on what matters most: students.
Microsoft Azure enables educational institutions to adapt to new realities, improve operations, and protect student and faculty information from cyber threats.
The University of Sydney recognized the potential of generative AI to enhance teaching practices, enrich learning, and prepare students for an evolving job market. Their experience offers valuable insights to tailor AI tools to unique needs and goals for successful implementation.
Meet the winners of the Microsoft AI Classroom Hackathon. See how the winning teams and projects demonstrated core components of Microsoft Azure.
Each year at Microsoft Ignite—one of our largest and most popular events—we focus on sharing our most innovative updates with the world.
During November at Microsoft, we focus on innovation, AI, and the cloud at one of our biggest events of the year: the Microsoft Ignite conference.
November 8th is National STEM Day and Microsoft is excited to help you and your students celebrate! National STEM Day was founded in 2015 to encourage students to pursue careers in the fast-growing fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).
In the past few years, I have spoken to vice chancellors, university presidents, CIOs, and deans from the world’s largest and most prominent universities.