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Tuesday, May 07 2019 - 01:30
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Microsoft introduces new cloud experiences and developer tools for all creators at Microsoft Build
REDMOND, Washington, May 7, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

-- Company releases new AI-driven collaboration and hybrid-cloud innovations 
across Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Azure 

Monday at Microsoft Build 2019, Microsoft Corp.'s annual developer conference, 
the company showcased new technologies for developers of all kinds to create 
intelligent and productive solutions. Microsoft customers and partners, 
including Starbucks, J.P. Morgan, Kroger, Spatial, Epic Games and others, are 
showcasing new solutions that deliver more intelligent, customer-centric 
experiences. 

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Announcements include new collaboration and productivity services across apps 
and the web as well as AI capabilities in Microsoft 365 to further address the 
changing nature of work. In addition, Microsoft is delivering new open source 
technologies and developer tools in Azure and Windows. Microsoft's trusted, 
extensible cloud platforms - spanning infrastructure, data, AI and mixed 
reality, productivity and collaboration, business applications, and gaming - 
bring together a global collective of developers and technology capabilities 
toward creating breakthrough new experiences for organizations and individuals. 
In his opening keynote, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella outlined the company vision 
and developer opportunity across Microsoft Azure, Microsoft Dynamics 365 and 
Power Platform, Microsoft 365, and Microsoft Gaming.

"As computing becomes embedded in every aspect of our lives, the choices 
developers make will define the world we live in," said Satya Nadella, CEO, 
Microsoft. "Microsoft is committed to providing developers with trusted tools 
and platforms spanning every layer of the modern technology stack to build 
magical experiences that create new opportunity for everyone." 

Microsoft 365: the world's productivity cloud 
Microsoft 365 delivers integrated, secure productivity experiences for everyone 
- from the largest companies to small businesses and from knowledge workers to 
Firstline Workers. Foundational to Microsoft 365, Microsoft Graph is one of the 
most comprehensive graphs of organizational activity available. It securely 
maps the relationships between people, information and activities within the 
context of an organization to show connection points and insights to improve 
the ways people work, and work together. 

Today's news includes:

  - Today we are creating new opportunities for developers to build on
    Microsoft Graph, with the general availability of Microsoft Graph data
    connect. Microsoft Graph data connect is a service that helps organizations
    bring together productivity data from the Microsoft Graph with their own
    business data securely and at scale using Azure Data Factory. This balances
    customers' demands for a new class of insight-powered applications — those
    driven by at-scale datasets — with IT administrators' needs to consider the
    challenges inherent to moving and managing significant amounts of
    organizational data. 
      - Microsoft Graph data connect is now generally available as a feature in
        Workplace Analytics and as a standalone SKU for independent software
        vendors (ISVs). 
  - To give people and teams new ways to create together, today we are
    announcing Fluid Framework. This is a new web-based platform and
    componentized document model for shared interactive experiences. Fluid
    will break down the barriers of the traditional document as we know it
    and usher in the beginning of the free-flowing canvas. Fluid is expected
    to be available to developers later this calendar year through a software
    development kit. Also, later this year we expect to deliver the first
    Microsoft 365 experiences powered by Fluid. Its capabilities include: 
      - Enabling content, e.g., from the web or productivity apps, to be
        deconstructed and reconstructed into modular components so people can
        more easily create together. 
      - Delivering high-performance, multiperson, co-authoring experiences at
        speeds not yet achieved in the industry. 
      - Creating room for intelligent agents to work alongside humans to co
        author, fetch content, provide photo suggestions, identify experts,
        translate data and more.  
  - Today we're announcing new features for the next version of Microsoft Edge
    that address some of the fundamental frustrations with browsers today,
    including: 
      - IE mode — addressing the more than 60% of businesses using multiple
        browsers today, IE mode integrates Internet Explorer directly into the
        new Microsoft Edge via a tab. This allows businesses to run legacy
        Internet Explorer-based apps in a modern browser. 
      - Privacy tools — additional privacy controls allowing customers to
        choose from three levels of privacy in Microsoft Edge: Unrestricted,
        Balanced and Strict. Depending on which option you pick, Microsoft Edge
        adjusts how third parties can track you across the web, giving
        customers more choice and transparency for a more personalized
        experience. 
      - Collections — addressing the information overload customers feel with
        the web today, Collections allows you to collect, organize, share and
        export content more efficiently and with Office integration. 
      - These features and more will begin to roll out over time as we get
        closer to the broader launch of the next version of Microsoft Edge. 
  - Today we announced our vision for the future of intelligent agents. This
    new approach is focused on building powerful conversational interfaces from
    data and machine learning instead of from rules, intent and code. We
    envision a world where every organization has an agent, just like today
    where every organization has a website. And, the experience is completely
    natural with multiturn dialog, spanning multiple domains and, importantly,
    working across multiple agents. With the addition of the Semantic Machines
    team we're accelerating our work here. This technology is going to be
    integrated into our conversational experiences going forward, including
    Cortana, and made available to developers in the Microsoft Bot Framework
    and Azure Bot Service. 

More information on today's news across Microsoft 365, including more detail on 
new developer tools from Windows, Office and Microsoft Teams, can be found at 
this blog post ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2456741-1&h=2993794443&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.microsoft.com%2Fen-us%2Fmicrosoft-365%2Fblog%2F%3Fp%3D232924&a=this+blog+post 
).

New open source technologies and developer tools to create intelligent apps 
from cloud to edge 
Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) is one of the fastest-growing services in Azure 
used by global companies like ASOS to manage cloud app container infrastructure 
at scale, providing greater reliability and flexibility. At Build, Microsoft is 
delivering several new features and capabilities to power and safeguard 
Kubernetes workloads:

  - Kubernetes Event-driven Autoscaling (KEDA) is an open source component that
    supports deployment of serverless event-driven containers on Kubernetes
    created in collaboration with Red Hat. Now in public preview, KEDA presents
    a new hosting option for Azure Functions that can be deployed as a
    container in Kubernetes clusters, bringing the Azure Functions programming
    model and scale controller to any Kubernetes implementation, both in the
    cloud or on-premises with OpenShift.  
  - Azure Policy for AKS applies at-scale enforcements and helps safeguard AKS
    clusters in a centralized, consistent manner. Azure Policy blocks any
    violations happening at runtime and performs compliance assessments on all
    existing clusters for up-to-date visibility across the environment. 

Quantum is an exciting new frontier for developers. Microsoft designed Q# 
specifically for quantum programming, delivering an approachable, high-level 
programming language with a native-type system for qubits, operators and other 
abstractions. At Build, Microsoft is open sourcing Q# compilers and simulators 
to grow the community of Q# developers and unlock new opportunities for 
partners and startups to enhance their offerings for their own businesses.  

Developers spend most of their day toggling between applications, services and 
tools. To help streamline, Microsoft has brought the world's most-used 
enterprise identity system - Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) - to GitHub. 
This enables GitHub Enterprise customers to gain the benefits of Azure AD 
identity management and security, along with synchronization of accounts across 
systems. Developers can now also use their existing GitHub account, including 
Azure Portal and Azure DevOps, to sign in to Azure. This update enables GitHub 
developers to go from repository to deployment with just their GitHub account. 

Supporting and managing the exponential growth in application data and building 
a foundation for AI capabilities is an essential element to developing any 
modern cloud application. The new Hyperscale (Citus) option in Azure Database 
for PostgreSQL joins Azure SQL Database Hyperscale to enable developers to 
build highly scalable, low-latency applications using their existing skills. 
Azure Database Hyperscale significantly scales out compute, storage and memory 
resources as needed, allowing developers to focus on building app experiences 
without worrying about performance and scale limitations. Azure is the only 
cloud that lets developers scale across multiple engines — both proprietary SQL 
databases and open source databases such as PostgreSQL.

Developing solutions to secure the election process 
We believe technology can play a critical role in securing elections and that 
technology companies have a responsibility to support them. Today Microsoft is 
announcing two new solutions aimed at addressing the security of voting systems 
around the world:

  - ElectionGuard is a free, open source software development kit, developed in
    partnership with Galois, that provides security and public verifiability
    for elections, as well as guidance and tools to build more accessible
    voting systems. Microsoft is asking developers around the world to build on
    and integrate ElectionGuard into existing and new voting systems. The
    ElectionGuard SDK will be available this summer on GitHub, and Microsoft
    has partnered with several leading election technology providers to pilot
    this service in preparation for future elections. 
  - Microsoft is also announcing Microsoft 365 for Campaigns. This new service,
    also available in June, will provide the high-end security capabilities of
    our Microsoft 365 Business offering to political parties and campaigns,
    initially those for federal office in the United States. It will do so in a
    streamlined way and at a low price, preconfigured to optimize for the
    unique operating environments campaigns face, including their fast pace and
    high-security-risk profile. Microsoft 365 for Campaigns builds on the
    AccountGuard threat-detection and nation-state attack notification service
    we announced in 2018 and simplifies security for political organizations by
    providing specialized wizards that campaigns can use to easily and
    efficiently harden their security posture from the ground up. Interested
    campaigns can sign up by visiting https://m365forcampaigns.microsoft.com. 

Deepening our investments in partners 
Partners are critical to developing solutions that meet customers' 
industry-specific needs, and Microsoft is committed to supporting them. Since 
introducing Microsoft's first co-sell program that brings the global scale of 
Microsoft's sales force to our partner community, nearly 3,000 ISVs running on 
Azure have generated over $5 billion in revenue in the past 12 months. The 
original program is designed to help enterprise customers in their digital 
transformation by introducing relevant solutions from Azure-based ISV partners. 
Today Microsoft is announcing two expansions to this program:

  - Expanding co-sell to Microsoft 365, Dynamics 365 and Power Platform to
    create deeper collaboration in selling line-of-business applications. 
  - Expanding sales incentives to Microsoft channel partners when they resell
    eligible ISV solutions through Microsoft's cloud solution provider (CSP)
    program. For all ISVs, small and large, this effectively offers "channel as
    a service" to accelerate customer acquisition through one of the world's
    largest distribution channels.

With the introduction of transactable seat-based SaaS capabilities for 
AppSource and Azure Marketplace, Microsoft will provide customers in over 141 
countries with faster access to innovation from partners through Microsoft's 
cloud marketplaces or through its worldwide reseller channel.

Microsoft (Nasdaq "MSFT" @microsoft) enables digital transformation for the era 
of an intelligent cloud and an intelligent edge. Its mission is to empower 
every person and every organization on the planet to achieve more.

SOURCE: Microsoft Corp.

CONTACT:  For more information, press only:  Microsoft Media Relations, WE 
Communications, +1 (425) 638-7777, rrt@we-worldwide.com
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