At its annual Ignite IT conference in Orlando, Fla., Microsoft today announced Project Cortex, its first new commercial product since the launch of Teams. The general idea here is to allow employees ...
Microsoft on Wednesday offered a Q&A session on Project Cortex, its emerging "knowledge network" solution for Microsoft 365 users. Currently, Project Cortex is at the private preview stage, requiring ...
Up until this week, it seemed as if Project Cortex was going to be a single, centralized service that could be accessed inside existing Microsoft applications like Outlook, SharePoint, and more.
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Value stream management involves people in the organization to examine workflows and other processes to ensure they are deriving the maximum value from their efforts while eliminating waste — of ...
Microsoft's new Project Cortex knowledge network for Microsoft 365 users, introduced on Monday by CEO Satya Nadella at the Ignite event, is powered by SharePoint and other technologies. Project Cortex ...
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Microsoft is providing glimpses of the future of Office at its Build 2020 virtual conference, showcasing two interesting but little-known collaboration efforts: Project Cortex and Fluid Framework.
Project Cortex is the next generation for knowledge management and while it’s getting a lot of attention in Orlando this week, it should also generate some buzz at KM World in Washington, D.C. Chris ...
Today, Microsoft introduced Project Cortex at its Ignite 2019 conference. Cortex is the first new Microsoft 365 service since Teams, and it's meant to turn your content into a knowledge network. Today ...
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