![]() ![]() Microsoft Mesh leverages mixed-reality applications to enable “presence” and shared experiences no matter where participants are physically located. The company is also working toward embedding computing in the real world by integrating Microsoft Mesh, its metaverse platform, into Microsoft Teams. The company also rolled out new identity security capabilities across the cloud and on-premises to further help customers adopt a zero-trust approach.Īt Ignite, Microsoft made several announcements geared toward facilitating the future of work, including Context IQ, an integrated AI experience across Microsoft 365 that can “predict, seek, and suggest” information that users need. Microsoft announced new capabilities for Microsoft Defender for Cloud, and it extended Microsoft Defender for IoT to enterprise IoT devices. ![]() There were also several security-related announcements. For instance, at Ignite, the company released an Azure Arc-enabled machine learning capabilities update, which will allow customers to do inferencing to enable predictions using machine-learning models anywhere. In the Azure realm, Microsoft highlighted many new innovations in hybrid, multi-cloud, and edge computing. ![]() The company also released some research reflecting trends to watch in the IoT space. Many updates and announcements were in the realm of enabling the future of work and how emerging technologies can facilitate collaboration in this new era. This year’s conference included Azure news and other updates of note in enterprise security, AI (artificial intelligence)-enhanced productivity tools, and more. In the IoT (Internet of Things) world, Ignite has become an event to watch, because Microsoft’s hands are in so many IoT-related pies. Microsoft recently wrapped up its annual Ignite event, which previews upcoming product releases and showcases product updates. ![]()
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