TeleAnalysis: Ericsson, Microsoft team up to accelerate IoT Ecosystem

Ericsson announced a partnership with Microsoft where both the firms would work together to help enterprises speed up the time it takes to launch mobile network-based IoT services. “Working together with Ericsson helps us delight our customers and partners by enabling more choices to control their cellular connected IoT devices,” said Sam George, Microsoft Director of Azure IoT, Microsoft Corporation.

Gadgets 360: Microsoft OneNote for iOS gets a major update

Microsoft has updated its OneNote app for iOS, which now comes with a redesigned look. According to the OneNote v16.0 update log, the new version brings an improved visual layout. Notebooks, sections and pages are now neatly arranged in columns on the side of the app, making it easier to navigate and find what you’re looking for. The update adds some much-needed visual flair to the note-making app and looks to bring a consistent design across all your devices.

Dqweek: IAMCP organizes Hands on Lab for Azure Fundamentals

International Association of Microsoft Channel Partners (IAMCP) India West Chapter organized a Hands-on Lab for Azure Fundamentals on 12th May 2017 at Microsoft Mumbai Office. About 23 Partners attended the event. The Lab was conducted by Rao Rajendra Singh, Global Black Belt for Cloud Infrastructure and Specialist in Business Continuity, Microsoft.

Business Standard: Indegene, Microsoft to deliver new life sciences-focused cloud solution

Global healthcare solutions provider, Indegene, and Microsoft joined hands to deliver the next generation of commercial cloud applications to life sciences. Microsoft “Dynamics 365 for Sales” will combine with the “Indegene Omnipresence” platform to create a modern, mobile and multi-channel customer relationship management (CRM) solution, specifically for sales and medical representatives to better engage healthcare practitioners.

India Today: Microsoft’s motivating participation for Imagine Cup Competition 2017

Microsoft is motivating students to use their imagination and passion to create a technology solution, in a challenge. If one has got a great idea, assemble a great team and work hard to bring that idea to life. One’s project could be on devices all over the world, changing lives and giving people the thrill of seeing the future come to life right before their eyes. All the candidates are requested to apply through prescribed format latest by May 31.

Business Standard: Skyscanner now on Microsoft’s Cortana

Global travel search engine Skyscanner announced its availability on Microsoft’s personal assistant Cortana. Skyscanner’s Cortana skill includes the ability to ask about indicative pricing on any flight route, in addition to the best time to book routes and live flight status information. “This is our first artificial intelligence (AI) skill using short interactions which is uniquely capable of conducting conversations and handling queries over voice and via text on screen,” said Filip Filipov, Product Director at Skyscanner.