The University of Manchester’s decision to roll out full Microsoft 365 Copilot access and training to its entire campus community—some 65,000 students and staff, with the programme due to complete by summer 2026—has crystallised a national debate about the role of large technology providers in...
Bojidar Bojanov’s public warning that the Bulgarian Council of Ministers is about to authorise a central procurement for Microsoft products is more than a procurement squabble — it’s a live debate about digital sovereignty, vendor lock‑in, and the practical limits of cloud dependency for a...
Bozhidar Bozhanov, a senior opposition figure and former minister for electronic governance, has publicly warned that a recent Council of Ministers decision to authorise a central public procurement for Microsoft products could lock Bulgaria’s state administration into long‑term technical...
Bojidar Bozhanov has raised a red flag: the Bulgarian government is preparing to open a public procurement and sign a new, large-scale contracting arrangement with Microsoft to cover core software and cloud services for the state administration — a move he says carries long-term risks for...
Société Générale has abandoned an internally developed AI assistant and is rolling out Microsoft Copilot across significant parts of the bank’s operations, a sudden reversal that spotlights a larger industry choice: buy the mature, integrated AI stack from hyperscalers or continue investing in...
Artificial intelligence skills are now table stakes across IT roles, and a wave of free and low‑cost certificates from major vendors makes it possible for busy tech professionals to upskill without breaking the bank. The options range from one‑hour primers to multi‑course job‑ready certificate...
The Open Rights Group’s intervention ahead of the Cybersecurity and Resilience Bill’s second reading frames a blunt question for Westminster: can the UK afford to let its critical digital infrastructure remain overwhelmingly dependent on US hyperscalers and proprietary vendors, or does that...
LG’s latest over‑the‑air update has touched off a rare and very public consumer revolt: owners reporting that Microsoft Copilot — the AI assistant Microsoft has been pushing across devices — has been installed on some LG smart TVs and cannot be removed from the system menu. The reaction has been...
Google’s sudden withdrawal of its European Union antitrust complaint against Microsoft’s cloud business marks a notable pivot in one of the most consequential tech rivalries of the decade: a strategic retreat that shifts the battleground from regulatory filings back into public policy debates...
Google’s decision to withdraw its formal EU antitrust complaint against Microsoft’s cloud licensing practices on the same week the European Commission opened a wide-ranging probe into the cloud market crystallizes a new phase in the hyperscaler rivalry — one driven more by regulatory...
Microsoft’s decision to pull Copilot off WhatsApp is the latest and most visible sign that the era of distributing full‑featured large language model (LLM) assistants inside third‑party messaging platforms is colliding with platform policy, infrastructure limits, and emerging regulatory caution...
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Microsoft’s decision to retire the free .NET Upgrade Assistant in favor of an AI-driven, subscription‑gated GitHub Copilot app modernization agent has lit a furious debate in the .NET community — one that exposes trade‑offs between convenience, cost, and control when vendor‑built AI agents are...
The European Commission has opened three formal market investigations into Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure under the Digital Markets Act (DMA), signaling that Brussels is prepared to consider applying the DMA’s toughest obligations to large cloud providers — a move that could...
ChatGPT’s punctuation glitch and Microsoft’s newly loosened leash on AGI are more than two quirky headlines; together they illustrate how product-level customization, corporate contracts, and governance mechanics are reshaping the practical and political face of generative AI this month...
The International Criminal Court’s decision to abandon Microsoft Office in favor of a European open-source stack has crystallized a wave of anxiety that has been building for years: control over data, workflows and digital sovereignty is slipping away from users and into the hands of platform...
The internet’s backbone hiccuped in late October, and the resulting cascade of outages — most notably a major Microsoft Azure interruption on October 29 and a preceding AWS incident in mid‑October — reopened a crucial conversation for Windows administrators and enterprise architects...
The trades are quietly undergoing a digital transformation: plumbers, HVAC technicians and electricians are adding tablets, AI assistants and industry-specific automation platforms to their toolboxes, and early adopters report measurable gains in productivity and revenue alongside new questions...
Google Cloud has publicly reminded regulators that it filed a formal antitrust complaint against Microsoft’s cloud licensing practices one year ago — and warns that little has changed while competitors, customers and regulators continue to grapple with pricing, portability and potential vendor...
The U.S. Navy has quietly confirmed a procurement and architecture problem that will look painfully familiar to any enterprise IT leader who’s ever bet the farm on a single cloud vendor: NAVSEA’s custom-built NAVSEA Cloud is locked to Microsoft Azure in ways the command now admits it cannot...
Orange County’s IT shop has opened a formal conversation about moving major workloads off Microsoft Azure, issuing a Request for Information (RFI) that explicitly asks the market how to migrate applications, virtual machines, storage, databases and networking from Azure to another cloud — a move...