Microsoft's lockdown experience puts Satya Nadella on ‘cloud’ nine
May 20, 2020, 04:34 IST
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- Microsoft’s suite of digital products have seen an uptake in March as more people work from home.
- Microsoft’s CEO Satya Nadella disclosed that Windows 10 has been a 75% increase in time spent on the OS over a month.
- “We have seen over two years with of digital transformation in just two months,” he said.
Microsoft 365, which runs on Azure, is helping organisations stay connected with video meetings calls and chats using Microsoft Teams — leading a major spike in usage as more people than ever before at working from home. As a result, the time that users have spent on Windows 10 has also increased over the last one month by 75%.
Microsoft Teams Usage | |
Daily active users | 75 million daily active users |
Monthly active devices | 1 billion monthly active devices |
Meeting minutes a day | 4.1 billion |
Apps growth | 750% over the last year |
Nadella pointed out that currently, 95% of Fortune 500 companies use Azure — from managing, healthcare triage with AI assistant bots to Digital Twins in manufacturing to e-commerce in real. The infrastructure allows you to be remote, simulate and automate any activity.
“We’re building Azure as the world’s computer. We have 61 data centre regions, more than any other cloud provider. And, we’re the only cloud that extends to the edge with all the flexibility that you need,” he said.
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Developers are more active than ever
GitHub, with its 50 million developers, saw an uptake in developer activity.
Developer activity on GitHub | Jan-Mar 2020 vs. 2019 |
Pull request creation | 17% increase |
Push volume | 16% increase |
Open source projects created | 27% increase |
Microsoft’s business app development platform — Power Apps — also saw uptake. In the month of March, there was a 50% increase in first-time Power Apps users and 70% in professional developers. Around 70,000 new organisations have started using Power Apps this year.
He cited how John Hopkins University (JHU) brought together epidemiologists and software developers created a canonical dashboard to track the spread of COVID-19 and how many adapted biotechnologies used cloud computing and AI to decode the immune system’s response to the coronavirus. “Our industry has been called upon to help address the world’s most acute needs through this crisis,” he said.
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