The Orville Staffel 2: Weniger Family Guy, mehr Tiefe

In der zweiten Staffel seiner Science-Fiction-Serie The Orville übertüncht Seth MacFarlane das hervorragende Storytelling nicht mehr mit Pimmelwitzchen aus der Grundschule. Dadurch zeigt die Serie viel besser, was in ihr steckt. Achtung, Spoiler! Eine Rezension von Tobias Költzsch (Science-Fiction, Star Trek)
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Making AI real for every developer and every organization

AI is fueling the next wave of transformative innovations that will change the world. With Azure AI, our goal is to empower organizations to apply AI across the spectrum of their business to engage customers, empower employees, optimize operations and transform products. To make this a reality, we have three guiding investment principles:

Boost the productivity of developers and data scientists and empower them to build AI solutions faster.
Enable these AI solutions to be deployed at scale alongside existing systems and processes.
Ensure organizations can build with full confidence knowing that they own and control their data on a platform that adheres to some of the industry’s strictest privacy standards and has the most comprehensive compliance portfolio of any cloud provider.

These guiding principles enable us to fulfill our mission of empowering every developer and every organization to harness the potential of AI. With research centers that span the globe, from Redmond to Shanghai, we continue to achieve industry breakthroughs in areas such as vision, speech, language, advanced machine learning techniques, and specialized AI hardware. These innovations are now key components of several of our flagship products, like Office 365, Xbox, Bing and Dynamics 365. This is important because with Azure AI, customers can benefit from the latest innovations that have been thoroughly battle-tested in our own products.

We are honored and humbled by the tremendous adoption of Azure AI by customers. Organizations of all sizes in all industries are using Azure AI to transform their business by:

Using machine learning to build predictive models, optimizing business processes.
Utilizing advanced vision, speech, language, and decision-enabling capabilities to build AI powered apps and agents to deliver personalized and engaging experiences.
Applying knowledge mining to uncover latent insights from vast repositories of data.

Today, we are excited to announce a range of innovations across all of these areas. Let’s walk through them.

Machine learning

Azure Machine Learning service is designed to accelerate the end-to-end machine learning lifecycle. With Azure Machine Learning, developers and organizations can quickly and easily build, train, and deploy models anywhere from the intelligent cloud to the intelligent edge, as well as manage their models with integrated (CI/CD) tooling.

As we strive to enable developers, data scientists, and DevOps professionals across all skill levels to increase productivity, operationalize models at scale and innovate faster. We are pleased to announce:

New capabilities to enhance productivity now in preview:

Automated machine learning user interface that enables business domain experts to train machine learning models with just a few clicks.
Zero-code, visual interface that enables users new to machine learning to build, train, and deploy models easily using drag and drop capabilities.
Azure Machine Learning notebooks that provides developers and data scientists a code-first machine learning experience.

New capabilities to enable operationalization of models at scale:

MLOps or DevOps for machine learning capabilities, including Azure DevOps integration that enables Azure DevOps to be used to manage the entire machine learning lifecycle including model reproducibility, validation, deployment, and retraining.
General availability of hardware accelerated models that run on FPGA’s in Azure for extremely low latency and low-cost inferencing. Available in preview for Databox Edge.
Model interpretability capabilities that enable customers to understand how a model works and why it makes certain predictions, removing the ‘black box’ aspect of ML models.

Our commitment to an open platform:

Contribution to the open source MLflow project, with native support for MLflow in Azure Machine Learning service.
Support for ONNX Runtime for NVIDIA TensorRT and Intel nGraph for high speed inferencing on NVIDIA and Intel chipsets.
Preview of a new service, Azure Open Datasets, that helps customers improve machine learning model accuracy using rich, curated open data and reduce time normally spent on both data discovery and preparation.

It’s exciting to see customers such as British Petroleum, Walgreens Boots and Schneider Electric deploying machine learning solutions at scale using Azure Machine Learning.

“All the data scientists on our team enjoy using Azure Machine Learning, because it’s fully interoperable with all the other tools they use in their day-to-day work—no extra training is needed, and they get more done faster now,” – Matthieu Boujonnier, Analytics Application Architect and Data Scientist, Schneider Electric. Read the Schneider Electric case study.

Visit Azure Machine Learning to discover more.

AI apps and agents

The combination of Azure Cognitive Services and Azure Bot Service enables developers to easily infuse powerful AI capabilities into their apps and agents.

Azure Cognitive Services continues to be the most comprehensive portfolio in the market for developers who want to embed the ability to see, hear, respond, translate, reason and more into their apps. Today we’re making it even easier for developers to embed AI into their applications:

Introduction of a new Decision category.
Services in this category provide users recommendations to enable informed and efficient decision-making. Services such as Content Moderator, the recently announced Anomaly Detector and a new service called Personalizer, available in preview, are part of this new category. Personalizer is built on reinforcement-learning and prioritizes relevant content and experiences for each user, improving app usability and engagement. Microsoft’s very own Xbox drove a 40 percent lift in user engagement on its home screen as a result of using Personalizer.
In Vision, we are announcing two new services available in preview. Ink Recognizer enables developers to combine the benefits of physical pen and paper with the best of the digital by embedding digital ink recognition capabilities into apps. Developers can build on top of it to make notes searchable and convert hand-written sketches into presentation-ready content in a matter of minutes. Additionally, the Computer Vision read capability, which extracts text from common file types including multi-page documents and PDF, TIFF formats, is now generally available.
In Speech, we are announcing preview of new advanced speech-to-text capability called conversation transcription that catalyzes meeting efficiency by transcribing conversations in real-time so participants can fully engage in the discussion, know who said what when, and quickly follow up on next steps. Neural text-to-speech capability and Speech Service Device SDK are also now generally available.
In Language, Language Understanding has a new analytics dashboard to evaluate the quality of language models. In addition, QnA Maker now supports multiturn dialogs. The Text Analytics named entity extraction capability is now generally available.
We have expanded the portfolio of Cognitive Services that can run locally through a Docker container and we’re pleased to preview container support for Anomaly Detector, Speech-to-Text, and Text-to-Speech.

Only Azure provides developers with the flexibility to embed these powerful AI services where needed. Visit Azure Cognitive Services to find out more.

Azure Bot Service, built on Microsoft Bot Framework, makes it easier to develop bots and intelligent agents. New enhancements include:

Adaptive dialogs enable developers to create more sophisticated, dynamic conversations.
Language generation package streamlines the creation of smart and dynamic bot responses.
Emulator now has improved fidelity for debugging channels.

LaLiga, the premier men’s soccer league of Spain, create solutions using Cognitive Services, Bot Service and other Azure services. Their intelligent bot connects with 1.6 billion followers across various social networks. Delivering a world-class voice assistant is key to scoring brand love with fans:

“Our digital innovation platform built on Microsoft Azure helps us deliver the best possible fan experiences for the world’s best sports league.” Jose Carlos Franco, Head of Data and Analytics, LaLiga.

Knowledge mining

While organizations have seemingly unlimited access to information that can range from databases to PDFs to media files, there are still significant challenges in making that information usable and meaningful. With knowledge mining, you can leverage industry leading AI capabilities to easily unlock latent insights from all your content at scale.

We have two exciting announcements in this category:

The cognitive search capability of Azure Search, is now generally available and up to 30 times faster than before. Azure Search is the only offering in the market with a single mechanism to apply AI enrichments to content. Using Cognitive Search and its built-in AI capabilities, customers can discover patterns and relationships in their content, understand sentiment, extract key phrases and more, all without any data science expertise. In addition, a new knowledge store capability in preview enables developers to further leverage the insights and metadata they extract from the cognitive search pipeline. Developers can store the enriched metadata they create with cognitive search and apply it to any variety of scenarios such as Power BI visualizations, custom knowledge graphs, trigger actions within an application, or build machine learning models with new labeled data.
The new Form Recognizer service applies advanced machine learning to accurately extract text, key-value pairs, and tables from documents. With just a few samples, it tailors its understanding to supplied documents, both on-premises and in the cloud. It can be used to build robotic process automation (RPA) solutions.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art is exploring how Cognitive Search understands nuances and relationships across their encyclopedic collection:

British Petroleum, Icertis, Howden, Chevron, UiPath, and others benefit from Azure Search and Form Recognizer to extract insights from their content and automate processes.

“We’re excited to leverage Form Recognizer as a key document extraction capability on our Robotic Process Automation (RPA) platform and our open AI ecosystem. UiPath’s and Microsoft’s investments in AI are streamlining the process of unlocking key business data, making possible a new era of AI-driven business insights and knowledge management” Mark Benyovszky, Director Artificial Intelligence, UiPath.

Continuing to innovate

We continue to invest to make Azure the best place for AI and we are most excited to see how customers are applying AI in their businesses. The opportunities are limitless, and we are looking forward to seeing what you create with Azure AI.

Additional resources

Overview of Azure AI
Azure Machine Learning
Azure Cognitive Services
Azure Bot Service
Azure Search

Ready to get started? Check out:

E-book: AI in Action Developer’s Guide

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Intelligent edge innovation across data, IoT, and mixed reality

We are at an incredibly exciting technology inflection point. The virtually limitless computing power of the cloud, combined with increasingly connected and perceptive devices at the edge of the network, create possibilities we could only have dreamed of just a few years ago – possibilities made up of millions of connected devices, infinite data, and the ability to create truly immersive multi-sense, multidevice experiences.

While much attention has been paid to the cloud innovations, the advancements at the edge are becoming equally remarkable. And, of course, the experiences built using the cloud and edge together are what become truly transformative. The intelligent cloud and intelligent edge application pattern, transforms the way we can interact with digital information and further blend the physical and digital worlds for greater societal benefit and customer innovation.

Today’s announcements put us a few steps closer toward these outcomes:

Azure SQL Database Edge – A small footprint database engine optimized for the edge, with AI built-in
IoT Plug and Play – Connect IoT devices to the cloud without writing any code
HoloLens 2 Development Edition – All the tools needed to get started building mixed reality experiences

Azure SQL Database Edge

In our work to address the unique requirements for data security and analytics on the edge, we are excited to announce the preview of Azure SQL Database Edge, which brings to the edge the same performant, secure, and easy to manage SQL engine that our customers love in Azure SQL Database and SQL Server. This new offering also adds capabilities that are optimized for edge scenarios, including:

Support for Arm and x64-based interactive devices and edge gateways.
Low latency analytics on the edge by combining data streaming and time-series, with in-database machine learning and support for graph data. 
Industry leading security capabilities that Azure SQL Database offers to protect data at rest and in motion on edge devices and edge gateways. Manage security policies and updates from a central management portal such as Azure IoT Central.
Ability to develop applications once and deploy anywhere by having a common programming surface area across Azure SQL Database, SQL Server on-premises, and Azure SQL Database Edge.
Support for both cloud connected and fully disconnected edge scenarios. Gain cloud scale by connecting edge scenarios to Azure. Enable fully disconnected edge scenarios with local compute and storage.
Supports business intelligence with Microsoft Power BI and other BI tools.

Join the Early Adopter Program to access the preview and get started building your next intelligent edge solution.

HoloLens 2 Development Edition

When the intelligent cloud and intelligent edge are imbued with mixed reality and artificial intelligence, we have a framework for achieving amazing things and empowering even more people. Enabling intelligent cloud and intelligent edge solutions requires a new class of distributed, connected applications that will deliver break-through business outcomes. Now all the pieces are coming together.

From construction sites to factory floors, from operating rooms to classrooms, mixed reality powered by AI, are changing how we work, learn, communicate, and get things done moving us beyond the 2D worlds of the PC and smartphone into third wave of computing.   

To help catalyze this third wave of computing, we are expanding our Mixed Reality Developer Program. Over the past year, we have engaged with more than 20,000 mixed reality developers, a number we expect to more than triple in the coming 12 months. To serve the needs of a larger audience, we are investing in more meetups, programs, events, and hacks (including our Mixed Reality Dev Days that is happening now) with an increased focus on serving the mixed reality dev community on a global scale.   

In addition to serving today’s global mixed reality development community, we are expanding the program to educate and build the mixed reality developers of the future. To support developers in this journey, we’re excited to announce the HoloLens 2 Development Edition.

Available through the Mixed Reality Developer Program, the Development Edition brings together all the tools developers needed to get started:

HoloLens 2 mixed reality device
$500.00 in Azure credits – To jump start your mixed reality development using Azure mixed reality services
3-month free trials of Unity Pro and the Unity PiXYZ Plugin for CAD data

Bringing together HoloLens 2, Azure Mixed Reality Services, and Unity Pro, the most widely used real-time 3D development platform, makes it easy for developers to create professional mixed reality experiences using your industrial design data. The PiXYZ Plugin gives you the tools to create real-time experiences using Computer Aided Drawing (CAD) or Building Information Management (BIM) data.

“Pairing HoloLens 2 with Unity’s real-time 3D development platform enables businesses to accelerate innovation, create immersive experiences, and engage with industrial customers in more interactive ways. The addition of Unity Pro and PiXYZ Plugin to HoloLens 2 Development Edition gives businesses the immediate ability to create real-time 2D, 3D, VR, and AR interactive experiences while allowing for the importing and preparation of design data to create real-time experiences.”

– Tim McDonough, GM of Industrial – Unity

Ready to jump in and start developing today? Join the Mixed Reality Developer Program.

Visit hololens.com to learn more about the HoloLens 2 Development Edition and sign up to stay updated about latest news, mixed reality toolkits, code samples, and open source projects.  

IoT Plug and Play

One of the biggest challenges in building IoT solutions is to connect millions of IoT devices to the cloud due to heterogeneous nature of devices today – such as different form factors, processing capabilities, operational system, memory, and capabilities.

IoT Plug and Play offers a new, open modeling language to connect IoT devices to the cloud seamlessly. With IoT Plug and Play, developers can connect IoT devices to the cloud, without having to write a single line of embedded code. IoT Plug and Play also enables device manufactures to build smarter IoT devices that just work with the cloud.

In the past, Microsoft introduced the Plug and Play technology that allowed PC users to quickly connect peripherals without having to perform complex hardware and software configurations. Similarly, with IoT Plug and Play, Microsoft is simplifying IoT to accelerate adoption for enterprises who will be able to prototype and then move to full scale deployments much faster.

Today, we are announcing that cloud developers can find IoT Plug and Play enabled devices in our Azure IoT Device Catalog. The first wave includes dozens of devices from partners such as Compal, Kyocera, and STMicroelectronics.

Here is what a few partners in the IoT Plug and Play ecosystem have to say:

“IoT Plug and Play underlines our commitment to providing a streamlined and optimized deployment path for customers using the Microsoft Azure platform, a major advantage in today’s competitive and quickly evolving market.”

– Richard Brown, VP of International Marketing, VIA Technologies, Inc.

“At Askey, we’re committed to adding leading and innovative technology to the smart mobility industry and ecosystem. Thanks to Microsoft’s IoT Plug and Play, and the Azure Certified for IoT program, IoT device application development management will never be the same.”

– Robert Lin, CEO of Askey

“Thundercomm is excited to be cooperating with Microsoft Azure on end-to-end IoT solutions. As a highlight of our cooperation, Thundercomm TurboX Asset Tag makes it possible for enterprises to decide how to improve the utilization of their valued assets. With IoT Plug and Play, we will partner together with Microsoft to accelerate and simplify the integration and deployment of IoT devices.”

– Larry Geng, Chairman, Thundercomm

Discover even more possibilities with Azure IoT. Check the Building IoT Solutions with Azure: A Developer’s Guide to get started.

These are just a few of the many new innovations we are bringing to the edge. With our $5 billion, 4-year investment into the intelligent edge, you can be confident there is much more to come.
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Digitizing trust: Azure Blockchain Service simplifies blockchain development

In a rapidly globalizing digital world, business processes touch multiple organizations and great sums are spent managing workflows that cross trust boundaries. As digital transformation expands beyond the walls of one company and into processes shared with suppliers, partners, and customers, the importance of trust grows with it. Microsoft’s goal is to help companies thrive in this new era of secure multi-party computation by delivering open, scalable platforms, and services that any company from game publishers and grain processors, to payments ISVs and global shippers can use to digitally transform the processes they share with others.

Azure Blockchain Service: The foundation for blockchain applications in the cloud

Azure Blockchain Service is a fully-managed blockchain service that simplifies the formation, management, and governance of consortium blockchain networks so businesses can focus on workflow logic and application development. Today, we’re excited to announce that the public preview is now available.

With a few simple clicks, users can create and deploy a permissioned blockchain network and manage consortium policies using an intuitive interface in the Azure portal. Built-in governance enables developers to add new members, set permissions, monitor network health and activity, and execute governed, private interactions through integrations with Azure Active Directory.

This week, we also announced an exciting partnership with J.P. Morgan to make Quorum the first ledger available in Azure Blockchain Service. Because it’s built on the popular Ethereum protocol, which has the world’s largest blockchain developer community, Quorum is a natural choice. It integrates with a rich set of open-source tools while also supporting confidential transactions, something our enterprise customers require. Quorum customers like Starbucks, Louis Vuitton, and our own Xbox Finance team can now use Azure Blockchain Service to quickly expand their networks with lower costs, shifting their focus from infrastructure management to application development and business logic.

“We are incredibly proud of the success Quorum has had over the last four years as organizations around the world use Quorum to solve complex business and societal problems. We are delighted to partner alongside Microsoft as we continue to strengthen Quorum and expand capabilities and services on the platform.”

— Umar Farooq, Global Head of Blockchain at J.P. Morgan

We’re excited to offer customers an enterprise-grade Ethereum stack with Quorum, and look forward to adding new capabilities to Azure Blockchain Service in the coming months, including digital token management, improved application integration, and support for R3’s Corda Enterprise.

An application-driven approach

The ledger is just the foundation for new applications. After configuring the underlying blockchain network with Azure Blockchain Service, you need to codify your business logic using smart contracts. Until now, this has been cumbersome, requiring multiple command-line tools and limited developer IDE integration. Today we are releasing an extension for VS Code to address these issues. This extension allows you to create and compile Ethereum smart contracts, deploy them to either the public chain or a consortium network in Azure Blockchain Service, and manage their code using Azure DevOps.

Once your network is created and smart contract state machines are deployed, you must build an application in order for consortium participants to share business logic and data represented by the smart contracts. A key challenge has been integrating these applications with smart contracts so they either respond to smart contract updates or execute smart contract transactions. This connects business processes managed in other systems such as databases, CRM, and ERP systems with the ledger. Our new Azure Blockchain Dev Kit makes this easier than ever with connectors and templates for Logic Apps and Flow as well as integrations with serverless tools like Azure Functions.

You can learn more about how to build your first network, code your smart contracts, and interact with the ledger in the latest episodes of the web series Block Talk.

Embracing open communities

Over the past year, we have been preparing our Confidential Consortium Framework (CCF) for public release. CCF uses trusted execution environments (TEEs) such as SGX and VSM to enable ledgers that integrate with it to execute confidential transactions with the throughput and latency of a centralized database. Confidentiality and high performance are key requirements of our enterprise customers. We’re excited to announce that we have finished the first version of CCF, integrated with Quorum, and have made the source code available on Github.

Microsoft believes that the best way to bring blockchain to our customers is by partnering with the diverse and talented open source communities that are driving blockchain innovation today. We began this journey in 2015, partnering with the growing communities around Ethereum, R3 Corda, and Hyperledger to make those technologies available in Azure. Instead of building our own ledger, or creating a ledger alternative, we have worked to make open source technology developers love and work better with Azure. All of the tooling released this week allows developers to work against both consortium networks in Azure Blockchain Service and with public Ethereum.

“Microsoft has embraced the open community of blockchain developers and has brought the best of their cloud development tooling to the developers building the next wave of decentralized applications. With Azure Blockchain Service and Ethereum integrations for tools like VS Code, Microsoft is demonstrating its commitment to open blockchain development.”

— Vitalik Buterin, co-founder of Ethereum

Next steps

Learn more about Azure Blockchain Service and get started today:

Create a free Azure account and get $200 to build your first network.
See how to configure and deploy your network, author smart contracts, and interact with the ledger on the web series Block Talk.
Accelerate development with code samples and tutorials in our Azure Blockchain Dev Kit.
Learn how you can use blockchain and databases like Azure Cosmos DB together.

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