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The financially motivated threat actor known as FIN6 has been observed leveraging fake resumes hosted on Amazon Web Services (AWS) infrastructure to deliver a malware family called More_eggs. "By ...
The CEO of LinkedIn will take additional responsibility for Microsoft's Office products, while an executive responsible for one of the company's leading business-to-business artificial ...
Microsoft’s LinkedIn CEO, Ryan Roslansky, is taking on an expanded role at the software maker as the head of Office. Announced in an internal memo from Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, the move is ...
Companies are cutting middle managers in pursuit of efficiency. Those who remain will see an evolution in the role in the coming years, a LinkedIn executive said. He said these changes could ...
Ryan Roslansky, who has run LinkedIn for the past five years, is taking on additional responsibility overseeing Microsoft's Office productivity software unit. Roslansky's portfolio will include ...
LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky will oversee Microsoft Office apps in a new role aimed at unifying the company’s AI strategy across platforms including Microsoft 365, Dynamics 365, and LinkedIn.
LinkedIn, the professional social network where people search for work, is shedding jobs. The Microsoft-owned tech company has cut 281 workers in California, a notice filed this week to the California ...
LinkedIn announces nearly 300 layoffs in the Bay Area, affecting San Francisco, Sunnyvale, and Mountain View. Parent company Microsoft is also making workforce cuts.
LinkedIn, the Bay Area social networking company for professionals, is laying off 281 workers in California, per a WARN filing. The cuts include many engineers.
Getting LinkedIn’s Conversions API (CAPI) live is a milestone. Take a moment to celebrate! But the real impact starts after launch. If you want to go from functional to high-performing, we’ve ...
LinkedIn research finds that 40 percent of Gen Z job candidates say they would be willing to switch jobs and even take a 2 to 5 percent pay cut if they were given more opportunities to advance.
Microsoft is cutting less than 3% of its global workforce, including at LinkedIn. The company employed an estimated 228,000 workers as of last June, meaning the layoffs will affect approximately ...