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Thursday, March 11, 2021

New AI Features Introduced for Microsoft Platform

During the virtual event of Microsoft Ignite 2021, brand new Machine Learning features were unveiled. 

Microsoft Mesh 



Microsoft Mesh enables presence and shared experiences from anywhere – on any device – through mixed reality applications.

Azure Percept



Microsoft has introduced the public preview of Azure Percept. Azure Percept is a platform of hardware and services that targets to simplify the ways in which Azure AI technologies can be used on the edge. This has the luxury of using the features of Azure cloud offerings such as device management, AI model development and analytics etc.
Azure Purview

Data Governance has become an important topic today due to the fact that data has many different sources. Microsoft introduced its unified governance service called Azure Purview.  


Azure Arc



Across industries, organizations are investing in hybrid and multi-cloud technologies to ensure they have the flexibility to innovate anywhere so that they can work on multiple platforms seamlessly. For customers, the key challenge that comes with hybrid and multi-cloud adoption is managing and securing their IT environments while building and running cloud-native applications.


Azure Synapse Pathway

Azure Synapse Pathway helps organizations to simplify the migration experience to Azure Synapse. With this tool, users can now scan their source systems and automatically translate their existing scripts into TSQL. Azure Synapse Pathway will support customers migrating from Teradata, Snowflake, Netezza, AWS Redshift, SQL Server, and Google BigQuery. 


Semantic Search
Semantic Search will use deep neural networks to rank the articles based on how “meaningful” they are relative to the query.


Form Recognizer
Form Recognizer is an Azure Cognitive Service and an AI-powered document extraction service that understands any document. The service applies advanced machine learning techniques to accurately extract the text, key or value pairs as well as tables from documents.

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