Amadeus and Microsoft form strategic partnership to drive future innovation in travel
REDMOND, Wash. - Feb. 25, 2021 - Amadeus and Microsoft today announce a global strategic partnership that will harness cloud technology to innovate and explore new products and solutions and create smoother travel experiences in the future.
The partnership will combine Microsoft trusted, secure cloud platforms and industry-leading collaboration and enterprise technologies with Amadeus proven expertise and innovation in travel technology.
Amadeus and Microsoft will specifically work together in three clear areas:
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collaboration across the entire travel industry to create new hyper-personalized services and industry offerings tailored to the unique needs of the travel ecosystem.
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The Center for the Arts new series In Conversation With launched this past Sunday featuring President and Founder of the California College of Ayurveda in Nevada City, Dr. Marc Halpern.
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The next conversation, happening Jan. 10, will feature Jessica Flanagan, a nutritionist who will be talking about gut nutrition and probiotics.
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On Sunday, Jan. 17, Ryan Murray of Music in the Mountains will lead a conversation around the many benefits of music.
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On Sunday, Jan. 24, the conversation will feature Hank Meals, who is a local legend hiker, photographer, researcher and trail guide.
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A Grass Valley man is facing burglary charges after he was linked to a break-in at marijuana dispensary Elevation 2477′ over the weekend, authorities said.
Branden Lyle Wade Harris, 26, made off with more than $10,000 in “pre-rolls” located in the retail section, said owner Daniel Batchelor. But Harris was quickly identified via surveillance video and was tracked down nearby with much of the product, said Nevada City Police Sgt. Sean Mason.
Harris was arraigned Tuesday on felony counts of first-degree burglary and possession of stolen property, as well as misdemeanor possession of burglary tools. He is set to enter a plea Thursday in Nevada County Superior Court, records state.