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27 Apr: Australian National University (ANU) addresses the computing demands of genome research

Digital tools have allowed experts to process previously unheard-of amounts of data, enabling them to publish their results faster and add more value to their ongoing research. Watch this video to learn how scientists at Australian National University (ANU) are using the cloud and #AI capabilities of Microsoft #Azure to achieve advancements in their cutting-edge genome research.

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27 Apr: NSW: Affording a device in every hand

Integration with other apps is the key to @MicrosoftTeams success. Users appreciate seamless transitions between the Teams app and other Microsoft apps, including Word, Outlook, Excel, and OneNote, just to name a few. Meeting attendees have everything they need to collaborate, plan, and work—and it’s all at an affordable price point. View this video to learn how one organization in Australia capitalized on integration and affordability by choosing Teams.

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22 Apr: Create a more-productive, self-sustaining farm. Get started with Microsoft Azure AI.

As the climate changes, the world’s population continues to grow, and resources become scarcer, farmers must turn to digital transformation to become more efficient and lessen their impact on the environment. Follow PC LINK to learn how to renewable energy, automation, and Microsoft #Azure can be leveraged to increase yields and power sustainable operations.

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21 Apr: Spotlight on ‘Teams as a Platform’ at Virtual Microsoft Build 2020

You may be hearing buzz about announcements made in late May about Microsoft Teams and especially its integration with Power Platform.

In his article, “Spotlight on ‘Teams as a Platform’ at Virtual Microsoft Build 2020,” Patrick Moorhead explains highlights, such as app development and management and scheduling improvements within Teams. For example, users in Power BI can click Share to Teams to import and share reports (or parts of reports). “By integrating these two tools [Teams and Power Platform], Teams is now essentially a full-blown platform,” writes Moorhead. Read his entire article for all the highlights!