Predict demand with data-driven insights from Prevedere
Prevedere’s Demand Forecasting delivers data driven insights by analyzing external and internal factors to deliver accurate forecasts at the speed of business.
Microsoft is powering manufacturing’s 2026 inflection point—turning AI from pilots into orchestrated, end‑to‑end intelligence.
Prevedere’s Demand Forecasting delivers data driven insights by analyzing external and internal factors to deliver accurate forecasts at the speed of business.
Introducing Azure Big Compute, a suite of solutions hosted on the Microsoft cloud that empowers manufacturers to accelerate product innovation.
The factory of the future is a complex ecosystem of self-regulating machines and sites, able to customize output and optimally allocate resources.
Earlier this year, I became Microsoft’s first chief environment scientist. I’ve been tasked with deploying the company’s deep investments in artificial intelligence (AI) research and technology to help people around the world monitor, model and ultimately manage Earth’s natural systems.
Learn how advanced technologies are enabling chemical and agrochemical manufacturers to transform their business processes through intelligent action.
As we prepare for the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) to go into effect in May 2018, we look at its effect on compliance in manufacturing.
Factories of the future—powered by IIoT, advanced automation, AI and cognitive services—are accelerating digital transformation in manufacturing.
What do bulldozers and AI have in common? Find out by reading our Chief Economist’s article on the interplay between technology and human labor.
For the agriculture industry, enabling a connected, sustainable ecosystem across the food value chain is more important than ever before.
Together with our partners, Microsoft works with manufacturers to enable digital supply chain management capabilities and bring the power of IoT to life.
I’d like to welcome you to our August-September 2017 issue of Discrete Manufacturing News.
Microsoft is continuing to build new partnerships and deepen existing ones to empower the automotive industry—and ultimately, the smart city.