Microsoft has released its Q4 earnings (Q2 calendar) and during that time period, the company brought in Net income of $6.5 billion on $23.3 billion of revenue.
This week, Microsoft has made at least two changes to high-level position at the company with a CVP and the CIO leaving the company.
Microsoft’s Cloud performance continues to be a key driver of revenue for the company with Q3 results indicating that its services have a run rate of $15.2 billion.
In this article, Russell Smith shares his thoughts about how to live peacefully with the tech in your life.
Magnate: A person of rank, power, influence, or distinction often in a specified area; that’s quite a title to try to live up to.
Microsoft’s Build conference tickets are now on-sale, but if you plan to attend, you need to act quickly as they will likely sell-out in the near future.
Microsoft has released its second quarter earnings (first quarter calendar) with revenue of $24.1 billion GAAP, and $26.1 billion non-GAAP; this tops analysts estimates for the quarter.
On Monday, Microsoft is expected to layoff around 700 employees but these cuts are not related to the recent LinkedIn acqusition.
Microsoft has overhauled its LinkedIn platform to make it easier to find and locate content as well as making messaging more intelligent; there are also improvements to individual profiles.
Ransomware will continue to grow in popularity in 2017 and taking a look back at the past two years, you can see how widespread the attacks have become.