Deccan Chronicle: Microsoft prepares for its big week

With a new 10.5-inch iPad Pro featuring no bezels and other big changes expected by early June, this week is particularly important for Microsoft as the software giant will hold a new event on May 23 to announce its latest Surface plans

PC Quest: Veeam and Microsoft extends storage alliance

Veeam Software announces new capabilities enabling any business to deliver the Digital Life experience users expect by protecting applications and data running in Hybrid Cloud leveraging backup and disaster recovery based on Microsoft Azure and Veeam “Always-On Cloud” Availability Platform.

Business Standard: Microsoft India, TSSC sign MoU under Project Sangam

Microsoft India signed an MoU with the Telecom Sector Skill Council (TSSC) to improve skills of telecom executives and create a more viable skilling ecosystem. “We believe technology can empower every Indian…Project Sangam is an important step in in helping play a role in bringing the power of Microsoft technology to accelerate the ‘Skill India’ mission,” Anil Bhansali, Managing Director, Microsoft India (R&D) Private Limited and Corporate Vice-President, Cloud & Enterprise, said in a statement.

CNBC: Microsoft reveals prototype augmented reality glasses that don’t look wacky

Microsoft revealed new prototype augmented-reality (AR) glasses that look like a normal pair of thick-framed glasses. “There’s still a lot of work to be done,” Microsoft researchers Andrew Maimone, Andreas Georgiou, and Joel Kollin wrote in a paper describing the glasses containing holographic display prototypes, which employ a technique called digital holography. The researchers will talk about their work at the Siggraph conference in Los Angeles in August.

DQChannels: Mission collaborate for Polycom

For organizations to keep up with the fast-pace of digital transformation there needs to be a shift in attitude, and a new approach to how people work and collaborate. Polycom helps organizations unleash the power of human collaboration. While, Microsoft is a key partner for Polycom – “We focus on partners who understand the Microsoft language and are able to attach our solutions when they go and sell Microsoft.” Samir informs.

CIOL: Microsoft introduces update for OneNote to help its visually impaired users

Microsoft has announced a new update for its note-taking app OneNote, with a new design and simpler navigation. This allows for easy switching between notes as well as improves the new usability with assistive technologies. Now all the actual information will be at the center of the page, which Microsoft says will help students avoid distraction.

Deccan Chronicle: Microsoft’s Planner App available on iOS

Microsoft has launched the official Planner app for the iOS platform in the App Store. The Microsoft Planner comes with a straightforward UI that allows users to create new plans, organize and assign tasks, share files, chats, and get updates, all with mobile access through the dedicated app or within the service.

Business World: Microsoft advice SMBs to be secure by staying up to date

In a forum held in Bengaluru on May 19, BW Business world in association with Microsoft discussed ideas around how businesses, especially SMBs, can secure themselves by to staying up-to-date with Windows-as-a-Service (WaaS). “The Microsoft approach is to help customers protect, detect, and respond,” said Priyadarshi Mohapatra, Country General Manager, Consumer & Devices Sales, Microsoft India.

Webindia123.Com: Microsoft Cloud services to empower NGOs in India

Microsoft is looking at reaching out to more not-for-profit organizations to offer free Azure credits worth $5,000 for a year. Globally, Microsoft is donating $1 billion in cloud computing resources. Justin Nelson of Microsoft, who is associated with the program, has said that the initiative would work with not-for-profit organizations that address larger social challenges and help them find solutions for such challenges.