Brendan Burns, Microsoft technical fellow and a co-founder of Kubernetes. (Microsoft Photo) Microsoft is promising relief to ...
Attackers are actively exploiting path traversal and SQL injection in Langflow, LangGraph, and LangChain — below where your ...
Microsoft shipped two related announcements in the same week. On March 17, the Azure DevOps Remote MCP Server entered public preview. Two days later, it became available inside Microsoft Foundry.
A new denial-of-service (DoS) attack dubbed HTTP/2 Bomb can be launched from a single machine to take down web servers within seconds. The technique works on default HTTP/2 configurations of major web ...
Microsoft beat on the top and bottom lines and on Azure cloud growth. The company said it had over 20 million paid seats for the Microsoft 365 Copilot artificial intelligence add-on for commercial ...
In healthcare, accreditation is often treated like an event. Teams prepare, perform, recover and repeat. But patients do not experience care as an event. They experience it every moment, every handoff ...
At Microsoft Digital, the company’s IT organization, we’re reimagining how engineers, product managers, and program managers work. Microsoft Azure DevOps (ADO) is our company’s end-to-end software ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. Amazon Web Services launched two autonomous AI agents that can investigate production ...
BofA’s reinstatement centers on the thesis that Microsoft holds a structurally unique position in the AI era. Azure cloud infrastructure provides the compute and data foundation for enterprise AI ...
Tue, March 24, 2026 at 2:45 PM UTC Microsoft(NASDAQ:MSFT) has had a rough stretch heading into spring. The stock is down 5.37% over the past week, off 3.65% over the past month and has fallen 20.75% ...
Alexander Graham Bell depicted using his early telephone technology to make a call from New York to Chicago. The Print Collector/Heritage Images/Alamy “Mr Watson, come here. I want to see you.” Hardly ...