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Microsoft alumni reunite in Redmond, look ahead to what’s next in AI and the world

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(GeekWire Photo / Todd Bishop) The serious nature of the crowd was underscored during a Q&A session with Charlie Bell, the Microsoft executive vice president in charge of security technologies, who joined the company after a long tenure with Amazon Web Services. “It’s an AI device,” she said.

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Truly Useful Artificial Intelligence Tools You Can Use Today

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Google Now : Available within Google Search mobile app for Android and iOS as well as the Google Chrome web browser on other devices. Delegates requests to web services powered by Google. Watson : A technology platform that uses natural language processing and machine learning to reveal insights from large amounts of data.

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Silicon Valley mainstay NEA leads $37.5M investment in Seattle cloud startup Pulumi

GeekWire

Its portfolio includes other cloud infrastructure such as Cloudflare, as well as an array of startups in areas including healthcare and robotics. Jay Wampold , a veteran marketing executive with experience at companies including Chef, Amazon Web Services, Qumulo, and Cloudability, recently joined Pulumi as chief marketing officer.

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Defense in Depth: Protecting the Organization’s Data

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This approach also allows users to exchange sensitive information through cloud services or protocols like email and FTP that provide little security on their own. Compliance standards in government, healthcare, and financial sectors mandate the protection of data at rest and in motion. Exceed Compliance Requirements.

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Will FirstNet become the next Healthcare.gov?

Chief Seattle Greek Blog

Also in the 1980s a Harvard drop-out named Bill Gates purchased a piece-of-crap operating system named 86-DOS and used it to build a powerhouse company, Microsoft, which today still dominates the desktops of the entire world. The Affordable Care Act had the noble vision of affordable healthcare insurance for all Americans.