Microsoft Envision | The Tour: How to lead in the era of AI

I recently highlighted how generative AI technology is opening doors for organizations to imagine new ways to solve challenges, while unlocking innovation and delivering greater business value for those who adopt it. Organizations with modern data estates fortified with the Microsoft Cloud are already accelerating their AI transformation; and as many business leaders seek to keep pace they are turning to Microsoft and our partner ecosystem for industry expertise, scale and copilot capabilities.

Microsoft has built a foundation of successfully delivering AI solutions for many years. Now, we are infusing generative AI capabilities across the services customers know and love, while remaining committed to helping them apply it responsibly and securely. With so many compelling AI opportunities to discover, it is important leaders across industries understand how to successfully use this groundbreaking technology to meet their business imperatives.

At our kickoff experience in New York City last month, we highlighted Microsoft’s copilot technology and learned from customers about the business results and productivity gains they are realizing today. I am pleased to announce additional dates for Microsoft Envision | The Tour — an in-person experience bringing together senior decision makers and industry experts in AI. Attendees will leave feeling equipped with the latest information to begin — or build upon — their AI transformation.

Please join us on Oct. 18 as we continue the tour in London, where Satya Nadella will discuss the opportunity for organizations around the world to transform every aspect of their business with AI. To register and learn more about upcoming dates across Mumbai, Sydney, Mexico City, Paris and Tokyo, visit: Microsoft Envision | The Tour.

I look forward to connecting with you as we begin one of the most exciting and pivotal years for technology in our lifetimes.

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