The seamlessly ending possibilities of cloud computing have changed the way we use the Internet. But with new possibilities come new problems, and security concerns have rightly been highlighted as a potential deal breaker when it comes to deploying cloud services.
Like Microsoft before it, Google is discovering that domination has its downsides: The search giant is now under legal fire on multiple fronts, each of which could deal Google major setbacks.
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Microsoft this week filed a federal lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Justice, alleging that the agency’s growing use of secrecy orders violates its rights, and its customers’ rights. Furthermore, Microsoft states that the legal statue that enables such secrecy orders is itself unconstitutional.
Hot on the heels of Microsoft’s recent announcement about its Bot Framework, Facebook this week revealed that it too would pervasively expand into bots, in this case with its popular Messenger app.
Is there a bot for that? At Microsoft’s Build conference in San Francisco, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella took to the stage and announced that ‘bots are the new apps.’
Microsoft this morning announced its support for the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield, which is designed to safeguard privacy as data is electronically transferred between the two jurisdictions. Put simply, the framework would require that these data protections will be identical to those within the EU.
As tech enthusiasts, we often get bogged down in the details: A particular product release, a certain feature, the size of a smart phone screen. But at its Build 2016 opening keynote, Microsoft offered a broader vision for the future. Its future. And it’s customers’ futures.
At Microsoft’s Build 2016 conference, developers saw a glimpse of what Microsoft’s new bot framework might offer in the future.
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