ai education

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The ai education tag on WindowsForum covers the intersection of artificial intelligence and learning, including institutional migrations to AI-powered platforms, enterprise training programs, and the push to turn AI awareness into practical business value. Recent discussions highlight Alef Education's migration to Microsoft Azure for sovereign AI learning, Simplilearn and Virginia Tech's applied agentic AI program for enterprise builders, the growing demand for AI speakers and educators to bridge the gap between excitement and execution, and Loyola University's rollout of AI minors and Copilot with a focus on governance and ethics. These threads reflect a shift from theoretical AI to real-world deployment in education and training.
  1. Alef Education Migrates to Microsoft Azure for Sovereign AI-Powered Learning

    Alef Education completed a two-year migration of its digital learning ecosystem to Microsoft Azure on June 4, 2026, moving 14 environments with help from Microsoft, Core42, and Xebia to support AI-powered education services for schools, teachers, and students worldwide. The announcement is not...
  2. Simplilearn & Virginia Tech Launch Applied Agentic AI Program for Enterprise Builders

    Simplilearn’s new Applied Agentic AI: Systems, Design & Impact program arrives at exactly the moment the market is trying to separate useful agentic AI from the buzzword-heavy version. Announced April 2, 2026, in partnership with Virginia Tech Continuing and Professional Education, the course is...
  3. AI Speakers and Educators: Turning AI Awareness into Business Value

    AI speakers and educators are becoming a surprise growth segment in the broader enterprise services market as businesses race to close a widening gap between AI excitement and AI execution. That is the central message behind a recent National Law Review pickup of remarks from Glen Maguire, an...
  4. Loyola AI minors and Copilot rollout: governance and ethics in learning

    Loyola University’s recent push to fold artificial intelligence into campus life — adding two AI minors, launching an AI lab, standing up student groups, and provisioning Microsoft Copilot for students — is more than a curricular tweak: it is a full‑spectrum effort to make AI literacy a visible...