Microsoft AI report shows global adoption gap widening
Microsoft has reported a rise in global generative AI use during the first quarter of 2026, while warning that adoption is spreading unevenly across regions. The company’s latest Global AI
New Microsoft data: AI adoption continues to rise – Switzerland remains above average
The global use of artificial intelligence continues to accelerate. In the first quarter of 2026, 17.8% of the world’s working-age population (people between the ages of 15 and 64) are
Scaling cloud and AI: Microsoft Azure’s commitment to Europe’s digital future
As demand for cloud and AI grows, Microsoft is expanding Azure across Europe to deliver scalable, resilient infrastructure that supports innovation, compliance, and performance. Customer demand for cloud and AI
Microsoft AI Tour Zurich: Setting Direction in the AI Era
Zurich, 29 April 2026 – Microsoft brought its global AI Tour to Zurich today, convening more than 2,500 business leaders, customers, and partners at Messe Zürich to demonstrate how artificial
Microsoft commits A$25 billion to Australia for AI infrastructure and skills
Microsoft has announced its largest-ever investment in Australia, committing A$25 billion in digital infrastructure, cyber defense, and workforce skills by the end of 2029. The announcement was made by Microsoft
Malaysia deepens national AI partnership with Microsoft, expanding whole-of-nation skilling across educators, enterprises, and communities
A whole-of-nation approach to national AI readiness As organizations adapt to AI-enabled ways of working, the strength of Malaysia’s future workforce will depend on how skills are developed early, consistently,
Microsoft commits $18bn to Australian digital infrastructure expansion
Microsoft says it will invest A$25bn ($18bn) in Australia by 2029 to expand digital infrastructure, alongside commitments on cybersecurity, artificial intelligence (AI) development and skills training. The US tech giant
Microsoft commits A$25bn to Australian digital infrastructure expansion
The investment was announced during Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella’s visit to Australia alongside Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. Credit: Microsoft Microsoft says it will invest A$25bn ($18bn) in Australia by 2029
Microsoft Boosts NZ AI Skills for Cloud and Data Centre Push
“New Zealand is building strong momentum in AI adoption,” she says. “However, now is not the time to take our foot off the accelerator. “Studies have shown Gen AI could
Microsoft deepens commitment to Australia with A$25 billion investment in AI infrastructure, security, and skills
Largest-ever company investment in Australia will expand in-country computing and AI capacity by the end of 2029 Commitment to Government’s Expectations for Data Centres and AI Infrastructure Developers Strengthening Australia’s