KEY POINTS
  • Terra is a cloud service for biomedical research co-created by Verily, the Google sister company focused on health tech, and the Broad Institute, a collaboration between Harvard and MIT.
  • The Terra software runs on Google's public cloud, and now it will also operate on Microsoft's cloud.
  • RBC analysts recently pointed to health care as a growth opportunity for Microsoft.

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Satya Nadella, chief executive officer of Microsoft Corp., speaks during the Microsoft Developers Build Conference in Seattle, Washington, U.S., on Monday, May 7, 2018.

Microsoft announced Monday it will contribute cloud-based data storage and computing power to Terra, a software project enabling industry and academic researchers to collaborate on large-scale analysis of health information.

Verily, the life sciences company operating under Google parent company Alphabet, co-developed Terra and has been using it for the past three years. The other partner in Terra is the Broad Institute, a nonprofit health research institution that Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology established in 2004.

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