As the world awaits the Wednesday launch of Windows 10 operating system by Microsoft, with which its Indian-born chief executive Satya Nadella wants to power a billion devices in a few years,
November 22, 2024
November 22, 2024
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As the world awaits the Wednesday launch of Windows 10 operating system by Microsoft, with which its Indian-born chief executive Satya Nadella wants to power a billion devices in a few years,
Underscoring three bold ambitions for Microsoft, the tech giant’s India-born CEO Satya Nadella on Monday said the company will focus on personal computing, reinvention of productivity and business process and building an intelligent
Microsoft announced plans Wednesday to cut 7,800 jobs along with a reorganisation of its Windows Phone unit which has struggled in the mobile market. The move represents the second major round of
Supporting the Digital India initiative, world’s largest software maker Microsoft on Wednesday said it will help the government in efforts to “transform” the country through technological innovations. In a video message on
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella sent out an email to all employees earlier this week. The email announces a new mission statement for the company: “Our mission is to empower every person and
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will on July 1 launch the ambitious ‘Digital India’ programme with top industry leaders like Mukesh Ambani, Satya Nadella, Cyrus Mistry and Azim Premji in attendance. While Modi
Yahoo Inc and Microsoft Corp agreed to extend by 30 days the deadline to re-negotiate a ten year search deal, as the two Internet companies attempt to revamp a thorny partnership crafted
Microsoft has acquired LiveLoop and its expertise for sharing PowerPoint presentations online more easily. The software massive didn’t expose any financial information, but established the deal via email saying the team from
Yahoo Inc. and Microsoft Corp agreed to extend by 30 days the deadline to re-settle a ten year search deal, as the two internet companies attempt to restore a thorny partnership crafted
Software giant Microsoft, led by its Indian-American CEO Satya Nadella, has developed yet another cloud tool that allows team members to share and collaborate on documents with one another. Part of
The bull run in Microsoft’s stock this past year has helped the tech giant surpass Exxon Mobil and seize the rank of the second most valuable company, behind Apple Inc. Under new
IT Voice News: Microsoft has changed a lot after Satya Nadella took the company’s charge last year. One of the biggest announcements, which emerged soon after was Microsoft Office apps will be