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What a week looks like for Microsoft Canada’s new president

Newly named Microsoft Canada President Kevin Peesker keynoting at the Synnex Canada National Conference in Toronto.

TORONTO – What does a work week look like for new Microsoft Canada President Kevin Peesker? Well, he revealed how he spends his time at the Synnex Canada National Conference in Toronto.

Peesker is the type of executive who actually traces his weekly work stats through a new tool on Office 365 called My Analytics.

So, what did Peesker do last week at Microsoft Canada?

When Peesker analyzes his work stats a few questions come up, such as:

“This is not a look into people’s personal information, but My Analytics is instead a cognitive service inside Office 365 that can help you manage your time,” he said.

Cognitive computing and artificial intelligence will be two areas of priority for Peesker’s leadership at Microsoft Canada. The software giant has already acquired Montreal-based AI developer Maluuba, in an effort to make AI more accessible and usable for machine reading and writing.

Peesker called Maluuba a foundation piece, but just one in a bigger picture Microsoft is making.

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