Microsoft
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Here are some news stories from this week you might have missed.
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Meta is not done with the metaverse after it unveiled a new AI model designed to control the behaviour of digital agents in virtual experiences.
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Microsoft has revealed plans to extend its global data centre footprint to Perth, Western Australia, with an Azure Extended Zone set to launch by mid-2025.
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In the latest twist in Elon Musk’s existential legal battle with OpenAI, lawyers for the Tesla billionaire have filed an injunction aimed at preventing OpenAI and backer Microsoft from engaging in “anticompetitive conduct.”
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What does it truly mean to be a leader? Influencer, thought leader, and leading expert: Tags like these are applied throughout the tech industry, and beyond, almost like stickers, with businesses looking to wheel out what they perceive to be one of their true stars to showcase to the public.
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Microsoft has unveiled its first in-house developed DPU, or data processing unit, to equip its cloud servers with an extra performance boost.
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The first multi-network 5G vehicle router; Corero and Juniper Networks win security contract in Italy; SMishing solution unveiled for IOS and Android; Verizon, Microsoft roll out private 5G MEC; amd Ooredoo Algeria activates first 10Gbps link
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Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) has announced it is expanding its cloud infrastructure with a new data centre region in Brazil, based in Rio de Janeiro.
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Microsoft is working with launch company SpaceX to offer satellite connectivity to Azure.
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Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) has announced its “GR for GRowth” for businesses of all sizes in Greece.
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US open RAN specialist Mavenir has bought UK small-cell company ip.access in a move that will further consolidate a rapidly growing sector of the mobile equipment industry.
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AT&T and Microsoft are partnering to deliver a new global cloud connectivity solution for Internet of Things (IoT).
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Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) has revealed it plans for a sustainable data centre region in Arizona, which is set to become the company’s West US 3 region.
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According to Q2 figures from Synergy Research Group Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Alibaba are leading the in Asia-Pacific (APAC) cloud market.
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Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) has gained Overseas Investment Office approval and is set to build its giant cloud computing data centre in Auckland, New Zealand.
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Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) retrieved the data centre that it sank off the coast of Orkney, Scotland in an experiment two years ago.
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Eight companies have got together to support a new 5G lab that is being set up by Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE), aimed to develop, test and integrate open 5G solutions.
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Colt Technology Services has launched an IP access service with cloud priority, underpinned by new peerings with Microsoft in Japan, Hong Kong and Singapore.