Microsoft ended its 2025 fiscal year in June with around 228,000 employees, roughly the same as a year earlier, after multiple rounds of layoffs that cut more than 15,000 positions across divisions.
Microsoft laid off at least 15,000 employees this year. Around 6,000 were let go in May, and another 9,000 in July, across various divisions.
Microsoft this week announced two new features in Microsoft 365 Copilot, App Builder and Workflows, that aim to bring natural ...
Q1 2026 Earnings Call Transcript October 29, 2025 Microsoft Corporation beats earnings expectations. Reported EPS is $4.13, ...
Across the media industry, the conversation around AI has shifted rapidly from curiosity to urgency. Executives are no longer asking whether AI will matter, but how quickly it will reshape everything ...
Satya Nadella has unveiled Researcher and Analyst, two advanced reasoning agents in Microsoft 365 Copilot, enabling secure, ...
In the midst of an outage, Microsoft’s CFO reported that its Azure revenue growth was hampered by a capacity shortage that ...
SAS is launching SAS Viya Essentials, a standardized and managed version of its data and AI platform on Microsoft Azure. The ...
Microsoft (MSFT) produced year-over-year revenue growth of more than 18% for the second consecutive quarter as analysts point ...
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said the company is staying responsible with AI investments through fungible assets applicable to ...
Microsoft, Meta, and Alphabet are spending tens of billions quarterly on AI infrastructure, driving the US economy but ...
Azure DevOps Server is the replacement for Team Foundation Server, rebranding the on-premises tool and adding on-premises ...