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Microsoft Ignite 2023: 11 takeaways for CIOs

CIO Business Intelligence

This year’s Microsoft Ignite developer conference might as well be called AIgnite, with over half of the almost 600 sessions featuring artificial intelligence in some shape or form. Here’s some of the top AI news CIOs will want to take away from Microsoft Ignite 2023. The new Copilot will be generally available from Dec.

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Microsoft updates Office apps to run natively on Macs running Apple’s homegrown M1 chips

GeekWire

Microsoft is releasing new versions of its Office productivity apps that run natively on Macs with Apple’s internally developed M1 processors, rolling out via a software update starting today. The updates, announced Tuesday morning, continue a longstanding tradition of cooperation between the Microsoft Office and Apple Mac teams.

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Valve sued by Immersion in patent infringement lawsuit related to haptic technology

GeekWire

If you’ve ever held a Nintendo Switch and felt it vibrate in reaction to something you did in a video game, such as land from a long fall or fire a gun, that was done via Immersion’s licensed tech. Its previous suits include accusations against Apple (2016), Sony (2002), Microsoft (2002), and Meta (2022).

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Tackling the climate crisis: 3 optimistic takeaways from climate tech experts at the GeekWire Summit

GeekWire

At the UW, Klustner said that includes programs to attract a diverse student body into STEM courses and research opportunities in climate tech. When Microsoft’s climate investment fund was established last year, Middaugh said, they set climate equity as one of four key considerations when evaluating where to spend their money.

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Nvidia’s big ambitions could be its Achilles’ heel in the Arm deal

The Verge

Arm is a hugely important company; the company’s chip designs touch hundreds of billions of devices, including CPUs and ISPs for modern cars, embedded chipsets for wearable and medical devices, smart home gadgets like thermostats and routers, and of course, smartphone and laptop processors. There are a couple of things to note here.

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Is VMware a one hit wonder?

Virtualized Greek

Prior to this year VMware has consistently included new features of the product at vary levels of vSphere licensing. When they introduced the concept of distributed virtual switches it was licensed via a higher level of licensing for vSphere. They off course changed their pricing strategy with vSphere virtual memory.

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Five Stages of Microsoft Partnership

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I spent some time with a colleague this week discussing how partners work with Microsoft, and it''s a conversation I''ve had in many shapes and forms for almost 15 years with many Microsoft partners in partner briefings, conferences, advisory boards, executive round tables, and other less formal venues (ie/eg, over beers).