Nvidia has fleshed out a complete software stack to ease custom model development and deployment for enterprises. Is this AI Nervana? And can AMD and Intel compete with this? In order for enterprises ...
Microsoft wants to make it easier for developers to build AI-powered apps on Windows devices. On Monday during its Build 2025 conference, Microsoft announced Windows AI Foundry, a rebranding and ...
Microsoft is consolidating its Azure generative AI tools into a unified platform named Azure AI Foundry. The company, which announced the new offering at the opening day of its Ignite IT pro ...
・According to a TechCrunch report, Adobe AI foundry’s custom models can produce text, images, video, and other mediums like 3D scenes. ・The AI foundry is built on Adobe’s Firefly family of AI models, ...
Microsoft Corp. said today it’s advancing the local artificial intelligence development capabilities of Windows, as part of an effort to help developers build and experiment and reach new users with ...
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Elastic (NYSE: ESTC), the Search AI Company, today announced a new integration with Azure AI Foundry, delivering observability for agentic AI applications and large ...
Microsoft’s launch of Azure AI Foundry at Ignite 2024 signals a welcome shift from chatbots to agents and to using AI for business process automation. The way we use artificial intelligence is ...
Windows AI Foundry is a platform designed to help developers build and deploy AI models efficiently on Windows devices. You can even integrate it into your workflows and applications through an ...
Microsoft Corp. is upgrading its Azure Foundry service with new features that will make it easier for developers to build artificial intelligence applications. The company debuted the enhancements ...
Microsoft introduced AI agents to its Dynamics 365 platform in October. During Ignite, the company announced it would add more agentic AI capabilities to other Microsoft products, such as SharePoint ...
Attendees gather in advance of Microsoft Build on Monday in Seattle. (GeekWire Photo / Todd Bishop) Microsoft is taking the next step in its journey to put Windows back at the center of computing.