Microsoft Events hosts a detailed exploration of Intel TDX and confidential computing on Azure, featuring Bosch, Intel, and demonstrations on secure AI and trusted collaboration.

Advancing Confidential Computing: Bosch, Microsoft Azure, & Intel TDX

This Microsoft Ignite 2025 session highlights how Microsoft Azure, Intel TDX, and Bosch are advancing confidential computing in the cloud. The discussion covers:

Key Topics

  • Azure’s Mission of Secure Enablement: Vikas Bhatia opens with Azure’s commitment to enabling secure digital infrastructure.
  • Confidential VMs: Learn how confidential VMs provide cryptographic isolation from the broader cloud environment, enhancing protection for sensitive workloads.
  • Mainstream Adoption: Explore how confidential computing is rapidly becoming a standard in cloud architectures.

Technology Spotlight

  • Intel TDX Integration: Intel’s Trusted Domain Extensions (TDX) technology is demonstrated in use on Azure, ensuring confidentiality and integrity of digital assets.
  • Kubernetes-Powered Collaboration: Trusted collaboration spaces leverage Kubernetes to support secure partnerships and enterprise-scale cooperation across multiple industries.
  • Complex Cloud-Native Solutions: The session discusses building advanced solutions using familiar, existing cloud-native and Kubernetes components, increasing agility and security.

Enterprise Impact

  • Secure AI & Data Collaboration: Confidential computing enables secure, verifiable data protection for next-generation AI and analytics workloads.
  • Trusted Digital Ecosystems: The technology paves the way for multi-party analytics and digital sovereignty, empowering organizations to collaborate securely while maintaining control.

Demonstrations

  • Real-world demonstration of Intel TDX operating on Azure, showing confidential computing features in action.

Additional Information

Further sessions and learning materials from Microsoft Ignite are available at: https://ignite.microsoft.com


Presented by: Microsoft Events, with contributors from Bosch and Intel