Maratona de Inteligência Artificial: aulas ao vivo e trilha de estudos gratuita

Maratona de Inteligência Artificial: aulas ao vivo e trilha de estudos gratuita

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A Inteligência Artificial está cada dia mais presente em nosso dia a dia. Segundo o Relatório do Futuro do Trabalho publicado pelo Fórum Econômico Mundial, as habilidades em IA representem a terceira maior prioridade para as estratégias de treinamento das empresas, ao lado do pensamento analítico e criativo.

 

Para te ajudar a obter novos conhecimentos, teremos a Maratona #AISkills, uma imersão gratuita e online, destinada para pessoas que querem aprender a usar a IA na prática, abordando temas como Ética na IA, Prompt Engineering, GitHub Copilot, Análise de Dados, Machine Learning, Azure OpenAI e muito mais. 

 


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18 de Julho, 12:30h


Palestrante:


Danielle Monteiro



Princípios do Microsoft Responsible AI na prática
IA responsável é a aplicação de princípios éticos e sociais na criação, desenvolvimento e uso de tecnologias de Inteligência Artificial (IA). Estes princípios ajudam a garantir que os sistemas de IA sejam usados de forma responsável e segura, ao mesmo tempo em que ajudam a proteger os direitos humanos.



19 de Julho, 12:30h


Palestrante:


Henrique Eduardo Souza


Ganhe produtividade com Prompt Engineering
Prompt engineering é a prática de fornecer instruções específicas a um modelo de IA para produzir os resultados desejados. Do Chat GPT ao GitHub Copilot, você aprenderá a escrever prompts eficientes para gerar textos e até mesmo, linhas de código.

01 de Agosto, 12:30h


Palestrante:


Cynthia Zanoni


Como criar um jogo de pedra, papel e tesoura com o GitHub Copilot
O GitHub Copilot está transformando a produtividade e a jornada de aprendizado de pessoas desenvolvedoras. Nesta palestra, vamos explorar o Codespaces e o GitHub Copilot para criar um jogo de pedra, papel e tesoura!

03 de Agosto, 12:30h


Palestrante: 


Livia Regina Bijelli Ferreira


Microsoft Fabric: análise de dados para a era da IA
O mundo de hoje está inundado de dados — sempre em fluxo dos dispositivos que usamos, dos aplicativos que construímos e das interações que temos. O Microsoft Fabric é uma plataforma de análise unificada de ponta a ponta que reúne todos os dados e ferramentas de análise de que as organizações precisam. O Fabric integra tecnologias como Azure Data Factory, Azure Synapse Analytics e Power BI em um único produto unificado, capacitando dados e profissionais de negócios a liberar o potencial de seus dados e estabelecer as bases para a era da IA.

15 de Agosto, 12:30h


Palestrante:


Pablo Lopes



Criando um assistente com o Azure OpenAI Service
Crie um assistente natural com o Azure OpenAI, faça notas, pegue os pontos mais importantes e feedback sobre as ideias como especialista.



16 de Agosto, 19h


Palestrante:


Beatriz Matsui


Introdução a MLOps: Conceitos e Prática
O machine learning está no núcleo da inteligência artificial, e muitos aplicativos e serviços modernos dependem de modelos de machine learning preditivos. Nesta sessão vamos falar sobre conceitos de MLOps (Machine Learning Operations) e como trabalhar com tais práticas usando ferramentas de DevOps e aprendizado de máquina da Microsoft.

 


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O Cloud Skills Challenge é uma plataforma integrada com o Microsoft Learn, portal global de cursos gratuitos da Microsoft, disponível 24 horas por dia, 7 dias por semana. Além de assistir as aulas gratuitas da Maratona #AISkills, você pode participar do nosso grupo de estudos de Inteligência Artificial, basta realizar a sua inscrição no Cloud Skills Challenge.


 


Depois de concluir um desafio, você receberá um selo do Microsoft Learn AI Skills Challenge e um certificado de conclusãoNa Maratona #AISKills, temos 4 trilhas de desafio de estudos. Você pode escolher uma ou mais trilhas!


 


Desafio de Machine Learning


O aprendizado de máquina está no centro da inteligência artificial, e muitos serviços modernos dependem de modelos preditivos de aprendizado de máquina. Saiba como usar o Aprendizado de Máquina do Azure para criar e publicar modelos sem escrever código. Você também explorará as várias ferramentas de desenvolvedor que pode usar para interagir com o espaço de trabalho.


 


Desafio dos Serviços Cognitivos


Os Serviços Cognitivos do Azure são blocos de construção da funcionalidade de IA que podem ser integrados em aplicativos. Você aprenderá a provisionar, proteger e implantar serviços cognitivos. Usando essa ferramenta, você pode criar soluções inteligentes que extraem significado semântico do texto e oferecem suporte a cenários comuns de visão computacional.


 


Desafio de operações de aprendizado de máquina (MLOps)


As operações de aprendizado de máquina (MLOps) aplicam princípios de DevOps a projetos de aprendizado de máquina. Você aprenderá a implementar conceitos chave, como controle de origem, automação e CI/CD para criar uma solução MLOps de ponta a ponta enquanto usa Python para treinar, salvar e usar um modelo de aprendizado de máquina.


 


Desafio do Construtor de IA


Este desafio apresenta o AI Builder, ensina como criar modelos e explica como você pode usá-los no Power Apps e no Power Automate. Você aprenderá a criar tópicos, entidades personalizadas e variáveis para capturar, extrair e armazenar informações em um bot.


 


Os desafios começam dia de 17 de Julho e se quiser antecipar sua inscrição, acesse a página do Cloud Skills Challenge.


 




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Benefícios gratuitos para estudantes




Tutoriais do GitHub para iniciantes em programação


Quero trazer um destaque para estes recursos, pois todos os tutoriais foram traduzidos para Português com a ajuda de nossa comunidade Microsoft Learn Student Amabassadors. Então, acesse os tutoriais e não esqueça de deixar uma estrelinha!

 


Cursos no Microsoft Learn com certificado


Grant users access to data assets in your enterprise through the Microsoft Purview policies API

This article is contributed. See the original author and article here.

Microsoft Purview Data owner policies is a cloud-based service that helps you provision access to data sources and datasets securely and at scale. Data owner policies expose a REST API through which you can grant any Azure AD identity (user, group or service principal) to have Read or Modify access to a dataset or data resource. The scope for the access can range from fine-grained (e.g., Table or File) to broad (e.g., entire Azure Resource Group or Subscription). This API provides a consistent interface that abstracts the complexity of permissions for each type of data source.


 


More about Microsoft Purview Data policy app and the Data owner policies at these links:



 


If you would like to test drive the API, sign-up here to join the private preview.

5 ways accounts payable automation drives digital transformation

5 ways accounts payable automation drives digital transformation

This article is contributed. See the original author and article here.

Finance teams’ roles have evolved—and expanded—into new realms. As economic pressures demand that everyone deliver more with fewer resources, finance professionals’ plates are increasingly crowded with analysis, strategy, even supplier relationships—plus all the traditional finance processes they’ve long been responsible for.  

It’s not just moving invoices along—finance teams are being asked by upper management to bring cost-saving, time-optimizing, and value-adding insights to the table when business model evolution and digital transformation are discussed. And they’re looking for any solution that will give their overstretched employees time back in their day to think bigger, by tightening up tedious processes that drain human energy and douse the spark of innovation. 

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The Future of Finance

Streamline your accounts payable process and free up resources to fund your business transformation

For finance teams, incorporating automation into accounts payable (AP) is a great place to start. After all, the work of capturing invoices, processing and verifying them, then paying vendors can be complex—with plenty of sub-processes to support the end goal of on-time payments and stronger customer relationships. Automating parts of the accounts payable process lets finance teams spend less time on repetitive tasks and more time on higher-value work that builds agility in finance operations and across your business.  

5 ways accounts payable automation elevates finance operations

To get started on your AP automation journey, check out this webinar, The Future of Finance: Unlocking the Benefits of Accounts Payable Automation, and learn how automating accounts payable data can help you:

1. Focus on strategy—not tedious data tasks

Allow your finance teams to put more energy where it matters—fulfilling, strategic work that keeps them engaged—not cumbersome accounts payable processes that waste time and drag down productivity.  

2. Reign in costs and unnecessary fees

Understand payment trends, analyze vendor performance, and improve processing time to drive significant savings. Cut paper costs by automating manual processes, while helping avoid handwritten errors that lead to mistakes and late payment fees downstream.

3. Stop small errors from becoming big problems

Improve accuracy with automated accounts payable software that limits the unavoidable errors inherent with manual data entry—so you sidestep risk now while dialing in what you need for compliance later.

4. Get to know your vendors

Strengthen vendor relationships by automating AP processes to pay them on time, every time. And over time, analyze accounts payable data to reveal valuable cost-saving insights that put you on more solid footing for future negotiations.

5. Gain more visibility

Put more eyes on your cashflow to help people across your business focus more on cost savings. Empower everyone—not just data specialists or finance operations teams—to support larger initiatives with more readily available data.

When should you automate accounts payable?

To keep pace with competitors, you’re probably looking at ways your finance team can integrate new technology into traditional processes like accounts payable that have long kept business’ bottom lines in order. Because the pace of business isn’t slowing, nor are potential disruptions retreating. To respond to changing business conditions and guard against long-term risk, finance leaders are starting to recognize how the latest AI-powered automation can help them take on what’s currently taking up too much of their employees’ time: 

  • Complex processes: The more complex the process, the more challenging it can be to manage effectively. Inefficient processes with too many steps are not only a drag on people’s time and energy, they’re often a barrier to digital transformation. When that leads to a delayed payment, it can damage customer relationships that have taken years to build—putting the wrong kind of spotlight on finance teams. 
  • Strained IT: When organizations are facing flat (or shrinking) IT budgets and people don’t have the tools they need, it’s hard to build consistent processes. A lack of IT budget is more than annoying; unreliable systems can overwhelm employees, get in the way of strategic work they’d rather be doing, and make it tougher to follow processes that finance regulations demand. 
  • Data overload: Invoices, payment records, information on multiple vendors—all that data is difficult to manage on its own. When people naturally turn to manual processes to make sense of it all, it’s often time intensive and susceptible to errors, fraud, and missed opportunities for insights. 
  • People power: Freeing up resources to hire new talent is tough enough, and retaining that talent is even tougher when mundane tasks fill up their plate. Engaging them in their current role with opportunities to be creative and offer strategic insights is often a better investment than trying to find, onboard, and retain a new hire. 

If these obstacles sound familiar, automating accounts payable processes is a cost-efficient way to start moving your organization past them. When your company is ready to shift from managing cumbersome accounts payable operations to supporting strategic initiatives, Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance can help. 

How Dynamics 365 Finance modernizes accounts payable operations

Dynamics 365 Finance modernizes accounts payable operations by capturing invoices in multiple formats (digital and manual), processing them while coding and resolving errors with full automation, then automatically paying vendors on time—with analytics around payment scenarios and compliance gathered in real time. Be sure to watch the webinar to learn more, including how one Microsoft customer cut invoice costs in half and reduced overall costs by 25 percent by streamlining procedures across their business, including invoice processing, with accounts payable automation. It also features a demo of how to use AI-powered automation to accelerate digital transformation with Dynamics 365 Finance.  

The post 5 ways accounts payable automation drives digital transformation appeared first on Microsoft Dynamics 365 Blog.

Brought to you by Dr. Ware, Microsoft Office 365 Silver Partner, Charleston SC.

Public Preview: Exchange Online RBAC management in Microsoft Graph using Unified RBAC Schema

Public Preview: Exchange Online RBAC management in Microsoft Graph using Unified RBAC Schema

This article is contributed. See the original author and article here.

Today, we’re excited to announce the public preview of Exchange Online Role Based Access Control (RBAC) management in Microsoft Graph. The preview is designed for admins who want a consistent management interface, and for developers who want to programmatically control RBAC.


The public preview supports create, read, update, and delete APIs in Microsoft Graph which conform to a Microsoft-wide RBAC schema. Exchange Online RBAC role assignments, role definitions, and management scopes are supported through this new API.


With this preview, Exchange Online joins other RBAC systems in the Microsoft Graph Beta API, namely, Cloud PC, Intune, and Azure AD directory roles and entitlement management.


How Unified RBAC for Exchange Online works


Admins assigned the appropriate RBAC role in Exchange Online can access Unified RBAC using the Microsoft Graph beta endpoint or by using Microsoft Graph PowerShell. RBAC data remains stored in Exchange Online and can be configured using Exchange Online PowerShell.


In addition to Exchange RBAC permissions, you will also need one of these permissions:



  • RoleManagement.Read.All

  • RoleManagement.ReadWrite.All

  • RoleManagement.Read.Exchange

  • RoleManagement.ReadWrite.Exchange


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Entity



 


Endpoint



Allowed API Actions



Read



Create



Update



Delete



Roles



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X



X





Assignments



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Scopes



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Role Groups



Not supported



X



X



X



X



Transitive Role Assignment



Not supported



X



X



X



X



Reading the list of role assignments assigned with a management scope:


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Reading the list of Management Scopes:


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List roles using Microsoft Graph PowerShell:


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Try the Public Preview Today


Unified RBAC is available to all tenants today as a part of the public preview. See Use the Microsoft Graph SDKs with the beta API and roleManagement resource type for more information.


We’d love your feedback on the preview. You can leave a comment here or share it with us at exourbacpreview@microsoft.com.


FAQs


Does this API support app-only access?
Not yet. This will be added to the preview later.


Exchange Online Team

You can now save and edit your survey responses

You can now save and edit your survey responses

This article is contributed. See the original author and article here.

People sometimes wish to review and change their form or quiz responses after submission, even days later. We’re happy to share that you can now review and edit responses when needed.


 



  • First, save your response


To save your response, ensure that the form creator has selected “Allow respondents to save their responses” option in the Forms settings.


 


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Once the setting is enabled, and you submit a form, you will have the option to save your response from the thank you page.


 


“Save my response” in Thank you page


The response will be saved in “Filled forms” in Microsoft Forms.


 


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  • If enabled, you can then edit your response


 The form’s creator must select “Allow respondents to edit their responses” in the form’s setting.


 


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If enabled, you will have the option to “Save my response to edit” on the thank you page.


 


“Save my response to edit” in Thank you page


As long as the form is open, you have the flexibility to revisit the form at any time to edit your answers. However, edits cannot be made once a form has been closed or deleted.


 


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FAQ


 


Where is the data saved?


As with all forms, the response data will be stored in the form creator’s repository only. Respondents can only view their own and cannot make any changes unless the form creator allows them to edit their response. If the form or the response is removed, the respondent will no longer have access to the response.


 


What’s the limitation of the feature?


Updating a response do not trigger a Power Automate flow. This capability will be enabled soon.


 


We hope you find these new features helpful! We will continue working on enabling more options with Microsoft Forms. Let us know if you have questions or if there’s anything else we can help you with!