Jared Spataro, corporate vice president of Microsoft 365, and Alysa Taylor, corporate vice president, Industry, Apps and Data Marketing, present at Inspire 2021.
Vasu Jakkal, corporate vice president for Security, Compliance and Identity, and Rodney Clark, corporate vice president, Channel Sales and Channel Chief, speak at Inspire 2021.
Government of Nunavut employees Dean Wells, corporate chief information officer, and Karri Gillis, senior business analyst, see benefits in using Windows 365 and the Microsoft Cloud to communicate and collaborate with staff across three time zones in Nunavut.
The Government of Nunavut, a territory in northeastern Canada that spans three time zones, is using Windows 365 and the Microsoft Cloud to provide healthcare, education and other services to the community of Pond Inlet on Baffin Island. (Getty Images/Richard McManus.)
Microsoft’s new Redmond, Washington, campus will be all-electric, zero carbon certified and powered with 100% renewable energy, aided by a Thermal Energy Center.
Rice farmers in Indonesia gained access to climate-resilient water and sanitation in their homes through Microsoft’s partnership with Water.org. (Image from Water.org)