local economy

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The local economy tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about how technology, particularly generative AI and cloud infrastructure, impacts regional business growth and competitiveness. Topics include workshops on practical AI tools like Microsoft Copilot for small businesses, Microsoft's Azure expansion into Perth to support digital transformation, and community efforts to boost economic development through tech adoption. These threads focus on concrete steps local businesses and chambers of commerce can take to leverage technology for economic advantage, with an emphasis on ethical use and workforce training.
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    Generative AI Essentials: Practical Tools and Ethics for Tri-Cities Businesses

    Washington State University Tri‑Cities is putting a pragmatic foot forward in the region’s AI conversation by offering a hands‑on workshop—“Generative AI Essentials: Workplace Applications and Ethical Use”—that promises to teach local professionals how to use tools such as Microsoft Copilot and...
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    Logansport AI Workshop: A Practical Guide for Small Businesses

    Headline: When the Chamber Teaches AI: What Logansport’s Workshop Means for Small Businesses Deck: On Aug. 15, 2025 the Logansport Cass County Chamber of Commerce packed a room for an introductory AI workshop. That turnout — and the questions that followed — shows small and medium businesses are...
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    Microsoft Expands Azure to Perth: A Digital Transformation for WA

    In a strategic move set to invigorate the digital landscape of Australia, Microsoft has announced its plans to establish a new Azure Extended Zone in Perth, Western Australia, with the launch scheduled for mid-2025. This expansion comes as a response to the increasing demand for cloud services...
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    VIDEO Newest Energy Drink

    Link Removed - Invalid URL The latest crazy candidate for a food fad may prove to be quite a mouthful. Raise your glass if you fancy a shot of horse semen, a purported "delicacy" that will debut at the Wildfoods Festival in Hokitika, New Zealand, in March. "It is sort of quirky, I...
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