

To that end, the company is releasing several new features for the flagship unified communications and collaboration app, including: Teams is among the most important Microsoft tools being utilized right now given the resilience of the COVID-19 pandemic and the shift to remote work. Azure Resource Mover, which provides portability between Azure regions.A new datacenter region in China to meet growing customer demand in the country.Updates to Azure Machine Learning, including support for large-scale interactive data preparation backed by Azure Synapse Spark.Azure Synapse Pathway, a new solution designed to help customers simplify and accelerate migrating from a legacy or cloud data warehouse to Azure Synapse Analytics by providing automated translation of existing business logic.It is designed to enable uses like object detection, shelf analytics, anomaly detection and keyword spotting at the edge.

Azure Percept, a new secure platform to help customers build, apply and operate artificial intelligence models in lower-power edge cameras and audio devices.Much of the news coming out of Ignite centered around Azure, the company’s cloud computing platform. Officials, Cybersecurity Experts Prepare For Fallout of Microsoft Exchange Server Exploits Azure For the complete list, check out Microsoft’s Book of News from the virtual event. Here are some announcements we wanted to highlight. The three-day virtual conference included keynotes from executives and experts and a ton of news about how Microsoft’s new products will make life easier for the IT department and end users. Microsoft made the dozens of announcements and new products and features unveiled at Microsoft’s virtual Ignite conference last week, including new features in Azure, Dynamics 365, Power Platform, industry clouds, Outlook, Microsoft Teams, security and training.
