Microsoft determined to protect customers' data: Satya Nadella

IANS  |  Seattle (Washington) 

At a time when data is making headlines the world over, on Monday reiterated that the company is determined to ensure consumers' data and is building towards preserving data

"We have the responsibility to ensure that the new-age is empowering everyone, creating equitable growth for all while creating employment on the global scale," Nadella told the gathering of over 6,000 developers.

Amid increasing data breaches like the massive data scandal, tech giants are today busy deliberating on how to ensure and security for the users.

"Customers must be in control of their data. It is our collective responsibility to keep the data safe," the emphasised.

As the (EU) prepares to introduce the (GDPR) on May 25 to harmonise data privacy laws, Nadella said engineers at are working round the clock to build GDPR-compliant solutions.

"Choices we make today are going to define the future. We at Microsoft have enshrined principles to preserve human rights.

"GDPR is a sound regulation and we will be GDPR-compliant by the end of this month," Nadella said, adding that no other company than Microsoft has done more to legitimately protect their customers' data.

After four years of debate, the GDPR was finally approved by the on April 14, 2016. Organisations that fail to comply with the new regulation may face hefty fines.

On (AI), Nadella said he believes in a privacy-preserving AI.

"We are working on the AI across the domains with encrypted data as we can only, collectively, make ethical AI choices," he said.

"With over 50 regions, Azure is now the world's computer -- more than any other Cloud provider," Nadella said.

Driven by consistent growth in its Office and Cloud offerings, Microsoft posted revenue of $26.8 billion and net income of $7.4 billion in its third quarter that ended on March 31 this year.

The Azure Cloud offering had 93 per cent revenue growth.

(Nishant Arora is in on an invitation from Microsoft. He can be contacted at nishant.a@ians.in)

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First Published: Mon, May 07 2018. 23:50 IST