How ‘born in the cloud’ thinking is fueling Microsoft’s transformation
Microsoft wasn’t born in the cloud, but soon you won’t be able to tell. Now that it has finished “lifting and shifting” its massive internal
Microsoft wasn’t born in the cloud, but soon you won’t be able to tell. Now that it has finished “lifting and shifting” its massive internal
Do you have unused servers on your hand? Don’t be alarmed if I scream about it—it’ll be for a good reason (and not just because it’s almost
Do you have unused servers on your hand? Don’t be alarmed if I scream about it—it’ll be for a good reason (and not just because it’s almost
Editor’s note: This story has been updated with new details and updated terminology. A new SAP on Microsoft Azure video also has been added
Until recently, processing incoming invoices at Microsoft was a patchwork, largely manual process, owing to the 20-year-old architecture and business
After Microsoft moved its workload of 60,000 on-premises servers to Microsoft Azure, employees could set up systems and virtual machines (VMs) with a
At Microsoft Core Service Engineering and Operations (CSEO), patch management is key to our server security practices. That’s why we set out to
With billions of dollars in payments processed annually, punctuality is imperative. Microsoft pays suppliers and partners for a variety of services