
Microsoft's AI Ambitions Soar: Wisconsin Datacenters, Power BI Updates, and SMBv1 Woes
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Microsoft’s week has been a whirlwind of milestone headlines mixed with a fair share of drama. The most buzzworthy story comes from BleepingComputer who reports the September 2025 Windows security updates broke connections to SMBv1 file shares across a sweeping range of supported platforms. This technical hiccup has users frustrated as attempts to access networked files through the legacy protocol now routinely fail. Microsoft has acknowledged the problem and scrambled to provide a temporary workaround while promising a permanent fix in the coming days.
On the innovation front, Microsoft has gone big with the announcement that its newest AI datacenters are coming to Wisconsin. According to Microsoft’s official blog, these state-of-the-art centers will be among the world’s largest and most powerful, underlining Microsoft’s ambitions in generative AI and fortifying its status in the high-stakes race for global AI leadership.
For the many fans and analysts tracking Microsoft’s data and analytics surge, the Vienna-based FabCon Europe grabbed headlines as Europe’s largest gathering for all things Microsoft Fabric. Industry leaders, partners, and dedicated data professionals gathered between September 15 and 18 for a record-breaking number of sessions on topics from Azure Data to Power BI, Copilot, and the next wave of AI analytics. Hot off the conference, Microsoft published new features for Power BI and Fabric: Power BI now boasts enhanced Copilot AI capability and a new default experience, while Fabric rolled out its new Govern Tab, expanded Purview protection, and APIs opening new data governance vistas.
Public engagement remains a Microsoft calling card, with the Microsoft 365 and Power Platform Community Call on September 16 clocking strong attendance and demos on Copilot Studio Agent Academy and pushing the community into the next generation of digital productivity. On social platforms, conference chatter and product updates from FabCon and the AI datacenter kept Microsoft trending with the tech community. The events calendar is packed, too: the virtual Microsoft AI Tour hits September 23 and 24, all eyes are on November’s Ignite conference, and September 30 brings the Migrate and Modernize Summit focused on the latest in AI-driven app migration.
Behind the curtain, business as usual marches on. The ongoing updates to the Maturity Model for Microsoft 365 show Microsoft’s commitment to keeping its sprawling suite relevant for business process modernization, even as it retires old features and debuts fresh AI-powered integrations. All in, this week paints Microsoft as straddling familiar territory—battling bugs, pivoting to cloud and AI at breakneck pace, and rallying staff and fans alike to conferences and calls where everyone wants a piece of the future.
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