Microsoft makes changes in its field sales, support groups as FY'21 begins
Microsoft also is creating a new standalone Microsoft Consulting org as part of its new structure.
Microsoft also is creating a new standalone Microsoft Consulting org as part of its new structure.
Microsoft is continuing to work to lessen the impact of COVID-19 on its employees and customers, as two of its Seattle-area employees have been diagnosed with the coronavirus.
Microsoft is making available its learning content, certifications, and job-seeking tools to try to help the estimated 25 million people worldwide whose jobs have been impacted due to the coronavirus pandemic.
More details about Microsoft's first reorg of its fiscal 2021 are coming to light, including how it is positioning its new separate consulting services unit.
Microsoft has purchased eSports platform vendor Smash.gg and is planning on integrating it with its MSN eSports franchise.
Microsoft has cut "hundreds" of employees as part of its latest layoff round across multiple regions and functions, according to various reports.
Microsoft is continuing to add firepower to its gaming unit. Its latest move: Spending $7.5 billion for the creator of The Elder Scrolls, Fallout, Doom, and other key franchises.
Microsoft's Kurt DelBene is retiring from the company at the end of its current fiscal year and won't be replaced.
After 11 years, Microsoft is throwing in the towel on its physical retail stores and is refocusing its retail sales efforts around its online/digital store.
If ByteDance divests its TikTok U.S. operations, are there enough potential gaming, education or chat synergies for Microsoft to buy it? Or will (and should) Microsoft stick to its business knitting?