Jul 16, 2025 | Today’s news and insights for Microsoft leaders:
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OpenAI’s contract clause could cut off Microsoft’s access to new AI models if AGI is declared, forcing high-stakes renegotiation of their partnership. |
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang spoke to CNN about supporting ‘the craft of making things.’ Plus, China may be open to NVIDIA again. |
Well-established programming languages are holding onto their spots in the TIOBE Index top 10. |
Use these guidelines for secure and effective cloud computing operations to ensure the integrity and privacy of company-owned information.Read More |
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Whether you’re building a startup or trying to manage a distributed team, Office 2021 and Windows 11 Pro provide the tools you need. |
Unlock the latest user interface, enhanced security features, and new tools for hybrid and remote workers. |
Take advantage of this free enrollment to a 9-course series to earn your Microsoft Cybersecurity Analyst Professional Certificate. Read More |
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Follow these steps to make sure you're getting the most out of your laptop's battery. |
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The EU’s General-Purpose AI Code of Practice is intended to guide AI developers in complying with the EU AI Act. |
The idea is to reduce the need for users to visit third-party sites or apps, either to access information or an AI chatbot. |
The marketplace will reportedly be part of the AWS Summit announcements this week. |
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