Data AI Solution Area
What’s new
- Added 2023 IDC MarketScape for Worldwide General Purpose Conversational AI Software
- Added AI in a Box
- Added Azure OpenAI Architecture: Patterns and implementation steps
Deep links
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2023 IDC MarketScape for Worldwide General Purpose Conversational AI Software: Microsoft is a Leader in the IDC MarketScape: Worldwide General Purpose Conversational AI Software 2023 Vendor Assessment. With Microsoft Copilot Studio, Microsoft brings together a set of powerful conversational capabilities, including generative AI, plugins, and custom GPTs, enabling organizations to both customize Copilot for Microsoft 365 and build standalone copilots. IDC -
AI in a Box: AI-in-a-Box aims to provide an “Azure AI/ML Easy Button” for common scenarios within Azure ML, Edge AI, Cog Services, and Azure OpenAI. Something that shows you how the pieces fit together in easy to deploy templates. Using the patterns available here, engineers will be able to quickly set up an Azure ML/AI Edge/Cog Services and/or Azure Open AI environment which optionally includes data ingestion, model training and creation, scaling patterns, and edge deployments. So, if you’re seeking to shed some light into the realm of Azure ML/AI and Open AI, you’ve come to the right spot. GitHub - Azure OpenAI Architecture: Patterns and implementation steps: A comprehensive overview of the most frequently used and discussed architecture patterns among our customers in various domains.
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Digital Apps and Innovation Solution Area
What’s new
- Strangler Fig pattern
- Monoliths to microservices using domain-driven design
Deep links
- Strangler Fig pattern: Microsoft Learn article that explains how to incrementally migrate a legacy system using the Strangler Fig pattern. This pattern allows for the gradual replacement of functionality in the legacy system with new applications and services.
- Monoliths to microservices using domain-driven design: Microsoft Learn article that provides guidance on using domain-driven design (DDD) to migrate a monolithic application to microservices in order to improve scalability, flexibility, and maintainability. This approach enables the decomposition of a large application into smaller, independently deployable services.Please refer to the above links for more detailed information on these strategies for converting monoliths to microservices in the Digital Apps and Innovation Solution Area.
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Modern Work Solution Area
What’s new
-Added Microsoft 365 Partner on LinkedIn -Added Copilot for Microsoft 365 User Onboarding Toolkit
Deep links
- Microsoft 365 Partner: Welcome Microsoft 365 partners! Follow us here and #MSPartner for the latest news and readiness content. (LinkedIn)
- Copilot for Microsoft 365 User Onboarding Toolkit: To help your people quickly realize the full benefit of Copilot for Microsoft 365, we’ve developed a user onboarding toolkit, including ready-to-send emails and community posts that you can send to your business users as they onboard. (Adoption)
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Power Platform Solution Area
What’s new
- Microsoft Power Platform Partner on LinkedIn
Deep links
- Microsoft Power Platform Partner: Welcome Power Platform partners! Follow us here and #PowerPlatformPartner for the latest partner news and resources.
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