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Microsoft Build 2025 might be over, but the announcements are not to be missed. Check out everything that you need to know from the event.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella is doubling down on the $2.9 trillion software giant’s customer-first strategy amid economic challenges like inflation and growth.
“If you take a moment to consider what the world looked like 50 years ago, it’s difficult to overstate how much impact Microsoft has had on the subsequent five decades of technological advancement: ...
— Satya Nadella, Microsoft’s CEO since 2014, said the company’s most enduring legacy is rooted in its original purpose: building technology that empowers others to build more technology.
The technology-heavy Nasdaq Composite index currently finds itself in correction territory. A stock market correction occurs when the market falls 10% or more from its all-time highs.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella announced that longtime executive Amy Coleman will replace Kathleen Hogan as the company's chief people officer, as the tech giant rethinks its performance review process.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella told employees that Amy Coleman, who first joined the company in 1996, will replace Kathleen Hogan as its chief people officer. Coleman will join its group of top ...
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella told employees that Amy Coleman, who first joined the company in 1996, will replace Kathleen Hogan as its chief people officer. Coleman will join its group of top ...
She will join Microsoft's group of top executives, reporting directly to CEO Satya Nadella. Coleman is stepping into a major role, given that Microsoft is among the largest employers in the U.S ...
Back in 2014, Microsoft veteran Satya Nadella became CEO and tapped Kathleen Hogan, then the organization’s chief vice president of worldwide services, to be Microsoft’s chief people officer and ...