How 'born in the cloud' thinking is fueling Microsoft's transformation
After 8 years, Microsoft has finished the "lifting and shifting" of its massive internal workload to Microsoft Azure and this has the company rethinking everything. Read the blog to learn how the company is retooling to take advantage of all the cloud has to offer.
What is Microsoft's approach to AI adoption?
Microsoft is actively empowering its employees to build AI agents that assist in completing important tasks. This initiative spans from individual productivity to enterprise-wide applications, reflecting a commitment to becoming an AI-first organization.
How does Microsoft manage its Azure services?
Microsoft has transitioned from a 'Scream Test' approach to a more holistic lifecycle management strategy for its Azure services. This shift allows for better oversight and optimization of cloud resources, enhancing overall service delivery.
What security measures does Microsoft implement?
Microsoft emphasizes that security is foundational, not just a feature. The company has adopted the Microsoft Baseline Security Mode to harden its defenses, addressing the increasing variety and sophistication of security threats in today's digital landscape.

How 'born in the cloud' thinking is fueling Microsoft's transformation
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