20 JULY 2023
By: NIDHI BHARDWAJ
Microsoft partners with Meta
Support for the Llama 2, a family of large language models (LLMs) on Azure and Windows was announced by Meta and Microsoft on 18 July. The goal of Llama 2 is to make it possible for organisations and developers to create generative AI-powered products and experiences.
By announcing plans to train 25,000 engineers on Azure OpenAI, IT major Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) strengthened its cooperation with Microsoft on 6 July. The industry giant in IT services, TCS also intends to make its new Generative AI Enterprise Adoption product available on Microsoft Cloud.
On 14 June, Microsoft and HCLTech, a key player in the IT industry, announced the expansion of their strategic alliance to support businesses in leveraging generative artificial intelligence (AI) and creating integrated solutions to help them achieve better results and accelerate business transformation.
On 11 July, KPMG and Microsoft announced a significant expansion of their global relationship. The partnership ensures the use of AI solutions for clients, industries, and society at large will change professional services across a number of business-critical areas, including workforce modernisation, safe and secure development, and the use of AI solutions.
On 21 June, Accenture and Microsoft extended their long-standing partnership to support businesses in embracing the disruptive potential of generative AI, accelerated by the cloud, to fundamentally revolutionise their industries.
On 18 July, Teladoc Health expanded a partnership with Microsoft to use the tech giant's artificial intelligence services to automate clinical documentation on the telehealth platform, which marked upliftment in the company's share.