How energy firms power the world with secure Microsoft technologies
With AI advancements analyzing trillions of security signals daily, together we can build a safer, more resilient digital energy ecosystem.
Whether it’s optimizing energy distribution and enhancing customer experiences or driving efficiency and increasing productivity across operations—the latest in AI and cloud capabilities can help redefine the future of energy.
With AI advancements analyzing trillions of security signals daily, together we can build a safer, more resilient digital energy ecosystem.
Led by the European Union (EU), the new global push toward improved industrial carbon management (ICM) requires sophisticated new support mechanisms, including the development of technologies capable of orchestrating the carbon capture and storage (CCS) process from early planning to operations.
Coming together in an ecosystem of energy innovation, Microsoft partners and customers are using the latest advances in AI to revolutionize the industry—decarbonizing traditional energy sources and increasing the efficiency and availability of renewable energy sources. Â
Digital transformation is essential for a resilient, durable, and sustainable mining sector. Geopolitical volatility and trade uncertainties are disrupting supply chains, while the industry grapples with the challenges of meeting the soaring demand for minerals essential for the energy transition.
During this wave, we’ve invested heavily in the development of copilot templates to enhance capabilities and integration across various industries. These customizable templates offer improved operational efficiency, enhanced customer engagement, and seamless integration with existing technology, all while supporting a diverse, global customer base.
At Microsoft, our mission to empower every individual and organization on the planet is complemented by our sustainability commitments, aiming for carbon-free energy by 2030 and neutralizing all historical emissions produced since our company’s inception in 1975.
The integration of Microsoft Copilot into Dynamic 365 Guides brings generative AI to this mixed reality solution. Copilot for Dynamics 365 Guides transforms frontline operations, putting AI in the flow of work, giving skilled and knowledge workers access to relevant information where and when they need it.
By embracing these changes strategically and leveraging Azure Data Manager for Energy and tools from independent software vendors, such as KADME, companies can maximize the value of their legacy assets while embracing the future of data integration and analysis. This can go further with generative AI applications that go beyond personal productivity.
At CERAWeek 2024 from March 18 to 22, 2024 in Houston, Texas, Microsoft will explore the complexities of the multidimensional energy transition—markets, climate, technology, and geopolitics.
The Microsoft partner ecosystem is a key component in how Microsoft delivers technology, services, and cloud-to-edge solutions for our customers. SLB—one of Microsoft’s strategic partners in the energy sector—designed the Enterprise Data Solution to work seamlessly with Azure Data Manager for Energy, easing data ingestion, management, and discoverability for domain applications.
The Microsoft for Energy and Resources industry team looks forward to sharing new, AI-driven digital solutions at DISTRIBUTECH International 2024 in Orlando, Florida, on February 27 to 29, 2024, the leading annual energy transmission and distribution event for North America.
The energy transition takes a global collaborative effort and Microsoft continues to work with energy customers and partners to provide innovative solutions that enable a net-zero carbon economy.