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Microsoft laid off more than 6,000 workers this month, and now it's adding more than 300 from the Washington office.
Ryan Roslansky, who has run LinkedIn for the past five years, will now also oversee Microsoft’s Office productivity software.
The chief of Microsoft Corp.’s LinkedIn is taking charge of the teams that build email and productivity apps, in a ...
Microsoft has confirmed a second wave of job cuts in less than a month. After firing 6,000 people globally in May, the ...
CELA is led by Smith, one of the 228,000-employee company’s five most senior executives. A 32-year Microsoft veteran, Smith ...
Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson on Tuesday approved controversial new taxes on businesses that will help plug the state’s ...
Microsoft is helping Europe fight AI-based cyberattacks with a free security program tailored for governments.
Microsoft’s evolving Redmond campus reflects a cultural shift and raises questions about the future of work in the AI era.
The downtown transaction represents the San Francisco developer’s first local acquisition in years, while Carr Properties ...
Microsoft said it was flattening management layers. But most of its employees laid off this week were software engineers.
As the owner of The Washington Post he also ... Trump would have publicly attacked Microsoft or used the power of his office to go after the company. So far, that hasn’t happened.
The buyer secured a $74.3M loan from two AllianceBernstein debt funds, $53M of which was used for the office building ...