PowerShell's scripting language and ability to interact directly with Windows system elements give it a superpower that ...
Microsoft faces a market demanding proof of AI monetization, despite robust Q2 results and a $625 billion backlog. MSFT's aggressive capex—$37.5 billion in Q2—reflects a strategic pivot from cloud ...
The company's recent reorganization of AI leadership shouldn't worry investors. Microsoft is shuffling its AI team to better position itself to make money from AI. And through its efforts, it's ...
Microsoft is now down a third from its peak in late October. Bank of America sees the stock going to $500. Its cloud infrastructure business is clearly benefiting from AI. However, in the AI era, ...
Microsoft is making changes across human resources. Its chief diversity officer, Lindsay-Rae McIntyre, is leaving to become chief people officer of another company. Microsoft is close to hiring a new ...
Microsoft Corp. (MSFT) has been perceived as one of the strongest in the tech world. The stock, however, has experienced real pressure in recent times and has been on a sharp decline. This pullback ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Peter Cohan, a Boston-based senior contributor, covers stocks. Microsoft's stock is down 36%, facing skepticism over its massive ...
Microsoft lost almost a quarter of its value in the first three months of the year, its steepest quarterly drop since the 2008 financial crisis. Concerns about the company include the return on ...
Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) is engaged in developing and marketing software, services, and hardware that deliver new opportunities, greater convenience, and enhanced value to people’s lives.
Microsoft’s stock is on pace for its worst quarterly performance since the financial crisis, underscoring the extent of investor pessimism around two of the company’s major businesses. One big concern ...