Tag: Microsoft

Wärtsilä Teams Up With Microsoft To Industrialise Marine IoT

Wärtsilä Voyage has entered into a strategic partnership with Microsoft to accelerate its efforts towards industrialising IoT for shipping through a highly scalable cyber-secure...

SHI & Microsoft Joins Hands To Digitalize SHI’s Shipyards

SHI and software pioneer Microsoft have joined hands to digitalize SHI’s shipyards. Smart Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI), a digital transformation strategy was established...

Container Shipping’s Profit Hits Record High, Compared To Tech Giants

Liner shipping is now earning more dollars than many of the best known names in Big Tech, reports Seatrade Maritime News. Liner veteran’s analysis Liner veteran...

Will Google Keep Up The Trend With Index Now?

A Google spokesperson confirmed that they will be testing the IndexNow protocol for crawling and indexing. Microsoft Bing announced in October the development...

This Web Browser Outdid Firefox

Slowly but surely, Microsoft Edge is beginning to establish a lead over veteran web browser Firefox, new data suggests, reports techradar. Microsoft Edge overtook Firefox According...

China’s Business Market Losing its Foreign Clients

Foreign companies leaving China, the ‘factory of the world’. Ningbo Shipyard, established in 1995, decided to withdraw due to a decrease in production...

Old Windows Updates Now Expire To Improve Speed & Security

With Windows 11, Microsoft is also testing a new way to deliver fixes and feature updates using a new technology called Update Stack...

Bill Gates Warned Over ‘Inappropriate Emails’ To Female Employee

Microsoft executives once ordered Bill Gates to stop sending flirty emails to a female subordinate, reports Newyork Post quoting a new report. Inappropriate emails to...

Is Your PC Compatible With Windows 11?

For a seamless experience, Microsoft announced the list of requirements required for a PC to install Windows 11 To ensure that you can...

Why Is Microsoft Forced To Close LinkedIn In China?

Microsoft is shutting down its social network, LinkedIn, in China, saying having to comply with the Chinese state has become increasingly challenging. It...
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