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  1. Ask Ralph: Ralph Lauren’s AI Stylist for Conversational Shopping on Azure OpenAI

    Ralph Lauren’s new conversational stylist, Ask Ralph, is rolling out to U.S. app users today — a generative-AI feature built with Microsoft on the Azure OpenAI platform that promises brand-curated, shoppable outfit suggestions delivered through natural-language conversation and visual laydowns...
  2. Microsoft Teams Unbundling Globally Amid EU Antitrust Push: Pricing and Interoperability

    Microsoft’s latest moves to decouple Teams from its flagship productivity suites mark a watershed moment in how dominant software vendors respond to regulatory pressure — and could redraw the economic map for collaboration tools, enterprise procurement, and platform integration worldwide. The...
  3. OneGov with Microsoft Copilot: Fast-Track AI Adoption for U.S. Government

    Microsoft's new OneGov arrangement with the General Services Administration (GSA) hands federal agencies a fast lane into the AI era: Microsoft 365 Copilot will be offered at no cost for an initial period to qualifying government customers, while steep, government‑wide discounts across Azure...
  4. GSA OneGov: Microsoft 365 Copilot Free for Federal Agencies - Opportunities and Risks

    Microsoft’s new OneGov agreement with the General Services Administration promises to make Microsoft 365 Copilot effectively free for qualifying federal customers while folding deep discounts across Azure, Microsoft 365, Dynamics 365 and security tooling into a government‑wide purchasing vehicle...
  5. Five Windows Features Ahead of Their Time: Briefcase, Zone, CardSpace, Cortana, Zune

    Microsoft’s operating system has always been a mix of pragmatic engineering, bold experiments, and occasional overreach — and some of its most interesting contributions were simply ahead of their time. A recent roundup of five Windows features — Briefcase, MSN Gaming Zone, Windows CardSpace...
  6. Windows 365 Reserve: On-Demand Cloud PCs for Quick Endpoint Recovery

    Microsoft has quietly opened a gated public preview for Windows 365 Reserve, a new Microsoft service that delivers preconfigured, on‑demand Cloud PCs as a short‑term continuity option for organizations facing device failures, cyber incidents, or other interruptions that leave employees without a...
  7. Windows 365 Reserve: Fast, Secure Temporary Cloud PCs for Business Continuity

    Microsoft’s Windows 365 lineup has a new tool in the business continuity toolkit: Windows 365 Reserve, a standalone subscription that hands each covered user a short allotment of temporary Cloud PC access to keep work moving when a primary endpoint goes offline. The service—now running in a...
  8. AWS Slowdown Spurs AI-First Platform Shift: Cloud Margins & Enterprise Impact

    Amazon’s cash cow is showing fresh cracks: a once unassailable profit engine is stuttering at the quarter when markets are betting everything on artificial intelligence, and that shift has implications for enterprises, investors, and anyone who depends on cloud infrastructure. Background By the...
  9. UK CMA Targets Cloud Giants AWS and Azure: Impact on Global Cloud Market and Competition

    The United Kingdom’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has dramatically intensified its focus on Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure, the powerhouses of the cloud computing sector. This heightened scrutiny signals a pivotal moment not only for the British digital infrastructure...
  10. UK CMA Targets Cloud Giants: Competition, Regulation & Future of Cloud Market

    The recent findings of the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) into the cloud computing sector have ignited a fierce debate over the health of competition in one of the technology industry’s most vital arenas. At the center of this scrutiny are two global superpowers: Amazon Web...
  11. Proton Authenticator: The Privacy-Focused 2FA Solution Amid Microsoft's Feature Shift

    Microsoft’s decision to cut autofill capabilities from its Authenticator app has sent ripples through the cybersecurity community, leaving countless users seeking an alternative for two-factor authentication (2FA) management. On the very day Microsoft began phasing out this prominent feature...
  12. How Europe's Regulations Are Transforming Windows 11 Features Worldwide

    As Microsoft continues to evolve Windows 11, one of the most significant drivers of recent changes has come not from user feedback or technical innovation, but regulatory pressure—especially from the European Union’s Digital Markets Act (DMA). This landmark legislation compels big tech...
  13. How to Export Windows Recall Snapshots: Complete Guide for Privacy & Security

    Microsoft’s Recall feature for Windows has garnered both curiosity and concern from IT professionals, privacy advocates, and everyday users alike. As the capacities of AI-powered assistants grow, so too does the need for transparent, robust documentation and export mechanisms for user data. This...
  14. EU Investigates Microsoft's Bundling Practices: Impact on Competition and Cloud Software

    The European Commission’s ongoing scrutiny of Microsoft’s bundling practices has reignited a heated debate about fair competition, digital market dominance, and the future trajectory of collaborative software in Europe. The Commission’s recent call for public comment on Microsoft’s proposals to...
  15. European Commission Investigates Microsoft Teams Tie-in: Impact on Digital Competition

    The European Commission’s recent scrutiny of Microsoft’s bundling of Teams with its Office 365 and Microsoft 365 suites marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing debate over anticompetitive behavior in the technology sector. This case, which has its roots in formal investigations opened in July 2023...
  16. Microsoft’s EU Decoupling of Teams from Office: A Turning Point in Collaboration Software

    Microsoft’s evolving relationship with regulators, competitors, and customers in Europe has reached another pivotal moment as the tech giant offers to decouple its Teams collaboration platform from its Office 365 and Microsoft 365 productivity suites across the continent. This proposed...
  17. EU Antitrust Battle with Microsoft Over Teams Unbundling: Implications for Digital Collaboration

    Microsoft’s long-running battle with European Union antitrust regulators over its Teams video-conferencing software appears poised for a dramatic turning point—one that could reshape the company’s global product strategy and redefine competition in the digital collaboration space. The recent...
  18. Microsoft Unbundles Office 365 and Teams in Europe: Impact on Competition and Cloud Collaboration

    Microsoft’s decision to unbundle its Office 365 and Microsoft 365 suites from the Teams app in Europe has sent shockwaves across the technology and regulatory landscape, triggering debate among business leaders, IT professionals, antitrust experts, and enterprise customers alike. At the heart of...
  19. EU Antitrust Challenge Forces Microsoft to Unbundle Teams from Office 365

    Microsoft’s long-standing dominance in the productivity suite market has yet again come under regulatory scrutiny, this time over concerns about the bundling of its Teams collaboration platform with Office 365 and Microsoft 365 suites. This challenge, catalyzed by complaints from competitors...
  20. Microsoft Unbundles Teams from Office to Address EU Antitrust Concerns

    Microsoft’s decades-long dominance in the workplace productivity sector faces fresh scrutiny as it seeks to sidestep a potentially hefty European Union antitrust fine by offering to unbundle its collaborative Teams app from its ubiquitous Office suite. The move—first reported by Reuters—is a...