An Indian engineer who moved to the United States in search of bigger opportunities has shared how persistence, networking and the right referral helped him secure his first role at Microsoft.
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The IT team at Fulton County Schools in Georgia primarily uses a “train-the-trainer” model for teacher professional ...
Macmillan Education India today announced the continuance of their landmark partnership with Microsoft Corporation India to advance ...
Cybercriminals have quietly turned a small, easy-to-miss mistake into a highly effective way to drain Microsoft accounts, ...
As schools and universities take varying stances on AI, some teachers believe the tech can democratize tutoring. Here's how - and where the drawbacks lie.
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In just over two decades, the Indian School of Business has gone from an audacious experiment on the outskirts of Hyderabad ...
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