The public cloud is a predominantly Software-as-a-Service  (SaaS) market, with the Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) and Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) elements gaining steadily in SaaS' rear view.
Oh, and that SaaS market is still wide-open, even as the  IaaS/PaaS sector becomes more consolidated by the year.  More
	
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Microsoft revenues were up 13% in the fourth quarter as the company  continued its growth amid the pandemic and associated economic headwinds.
Revenues for the quarter, ended June 30, hit $38 billion. Diluted  earnings per share decreased 15%, to $1.46, in part because the company took a  $450 million charge in the quarter for its late-June move to permanently shutter  the Microsoft Store physical locations.  More
	
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Satya Nadella has been shopping around the term "tech intensity"  for a year-and-a-half as a sort of refinement of, or at least a related concept  to, "digital transformation."
But at the Microsoft Inspire partner conference on Wednesday, the  Microsoft CEO elevated "tech intensity" to an organizing principle  that can help companies both weather the current historic global challenges and  perhaps grow after those challenges have started to recede.  More
	
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In the opening sessions of the Microsoft Inspire partner conference  Tuesday, Microsoft executives urged partners to pivot their efforts to remote work,  business continuity, security and cloud migration over the next year in a work  world that the pandemic has "changed forever."
Gavriella Schuster, Microsoft's worldwide channel chief, detailed the  four priorities for partners as the next steps for Microsoft's fiscal 2021, which  started July 1. Microsoft is holding the Inspire conference virtually on  Tuesday and Wednesday.  More
	
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The 2020 Microsoft Partner of the Year Awards are filled with stories  of Microsoft partners rapidly retooling their offerings or crafting bespoke  solutions to meet the urgent pandemic-related needs of customers -- from  companies to nonprofits to government agencies.
Microsoft on Monday released the list of winners of the 2020 Microsoft  Partner of the Year awards, which included winners in 49 categories, finalists  and country-level winners.  More
	
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A new survey-based security research report suggests that  seven in 10 organizations have experienced public cloud security incidents in  the last year.
U.K.-based security company Sophos released its report, "The  State of Cloud Security 2020," this week. The findings are significant due  to the substantial sample size of the survey, with responses from more than  3,500 IT managers in 26 countries.  More
	
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With the help of federal courts, Microsoft is seizing  domains to try to slow a "sophisticated, new phishing scheme" that is  employing pandemic-related messaging against customers in 62 countries.
Microsoft published a blog about the effort on Tuesday, the same day that the U.S. District Court for the  Eastern District of Virginia unsealed documents from Microsoft's lawsuit.  More
	
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Researchers at Menlo Security on Tuesday documented newly  discovered attacks in the wild leveraging an old flaw in Microsoft Office --  underscoring once again the importance of applying older patches.
Microsoft first patched the vulnerability, CVE-2017-11182,  in late 2017. The flaw is in the Equation Editor of Microsoft Office, which  allows users to embed mathematical equations or formulas inside Office  documents.  More
	
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As part of a broad racial justice initiative involving  several hundred million dollars, Microsoft is committing $73 million to support  Black and African American-owned partners in the United States.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella shared details of the initiative  this week in a blog entry called "Addressing  Racial Injustice," and said senior Microsoft executives and board  members have been evaluating options over the last few weeks. The blog is  Nadella's second on racial justice since the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis sparked mass  protests against police violence.  More
	
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A major new survey of managed service providers (MSPs) finds  that revenues are down, customers are struggling to pay their bills and  interest in mergers and acquisitions is flagging in the midst of COVID-19's  twin health and economic crises.
IT Glue, an IT documentation provider for IT professionals  and MSPs, released results of the survey on  Monday. Originally fielded in February with 1,500 participants, IT Glue  conducted a follow-up survey in May to gauge sentiment after the effects of the  pandemic had begun to hit the United States, which is home to about three-quarters of the respondents. That follow-up survey had about 500 respondents.  More
	
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Microsoft President Brad Smith said Thursday that the  artificial intelligence platform powerhouse won't be selling facial recognition  technology to U.S. police departments until there is a national law in place  that is "grounded in human rights."
Smith's statement comes after IBM and Amazon both took  similar positions in the wake of worldwide protests against police brutality  and racism in policing sparked by the death of George Floyd. Those moves by  Microsoft's AI peers led critics to call on Microsoft this week to take public  steps, as well. More
	
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Vectra AI, a surging security company applying artificial  intelligence to network-based intrusion detection, on Tuesday unveiled strategic  integrations with Microsoft's core security technologies.
The eight-year-old, San Jose, Calif.-based Vectra attracted $100 million in a Series E funding  round last June in part due to growing interest in its approach to network  threat detection and response (NDR).
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