Azure.Source – Volume 24
Keep current on what's happening in Azure, including what's now in preview, generally available, news & updates, and more.

Category: AI September 4, 2025 Could AI help save one of the Pacific Northwest’s most vulnerable animals? By Deborah Bach On a cool morning in early summer, Zhongqi Miao stands behind a tree in the Asian small-clawed otter exhibit at Seattle’s Woodland Park Zoo tinkering with a small camera hidden among the leaves. The Microsoft
Keep current on what's happening in Azure, including what's now in preview, generally available, news & updates, and more.
Adopting reliable attack methods and techniques borrowed from more evolved threat types, ransomware attained new levels of reach and damage in 2017. The following trends characterize the ransomware narrative in the past year: Three global outbreaks showed the force of ransomware in making real-world impact, affecting corporate networks and bringing down critical services like hospitals,
Proactively testing software for bugs is not new. The earliest examples date back to the 1950s with the term “fuzzing.” Fuzzing as we now refer to it is the injection of random inputs and commands into applications. It made its debut quite literally on a dark and stormy night in 1988. Since then, application fuzzing
Microsoft Cognitive Services enables developers to augment the next generation of applications with the ability to see, hear, speak, understand, and interpret needs using natural methods of communication. Think about the possibilities: being able to add vision and speech recognition, emotion and sentiment detection, language understanding, and search, to applications without having any data science expertise.