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Microsoft, job cuts
Microsoft confirms performance-based job cuts across departments
Microsoft is cutting a small percentage of jobs across departments, based on performance, the company confirmed to CNBC on Wednesday.
Microsoft is planning job cuts and focusing more on underperforming employees
The moves are part of a broader change in Microsoft's approach, which includes taking a harder look at low performers, sources told BI.
Microsoft reportedly set to make performance-based job cuts
Microsoft is reportedly planning to initiate performance-based job cuts across multiple departments. The news was first reported in Business Insider and later corroborated by CNBC. According to CNBC,
Microsoft To Use Performance Reviews For New Round Of Job Cuts
Microsoft reportedly plans a new round of job cuts in 2025, targeting low-performing employees across several divisions, including security.
Microsoft cutting more jobs as new year begins
Redmond claims cuts are performance based Microsoft kicks off the new year with more job cuts, as fewer than 1 percent of employees reportedly face the axe.… As first reported by Business Insider, Microsoft is trimming its workforce again,
Microsoft, Google Donate $1 Million Each
Microsoft, Google, Adobe Give $1 Million Each to Trump Inaugural Fund
Microsoft Corp., Alphabet Inc.’s Google, and Adobe Inc. are each donating $1 million to Donald Trump’s inauguration fund, joining the roster of technology companies shelling out to back the incoming US president’s festivities later this month.
Google, Microsoft each donating $1M to Trump’s inaugural fund
The two major tech companies are just the latest to donate to Trump’s inaugural fund — joining Meta, Amazon and the chief executives at OpenAI and Apple.
Microsoft donates $1 million to Trump inauguration
Microsoft has donated $1 million to President-elect Donald Trump's inaugural fund, matching gifts from Google, a spokesperson confirmed.
Microsoft can turn Windows PCs into an Xbox
How Microsoft can turn Windows PCs into an Xbox
I’ve been writing for more than a year about how Microsoft needs to overhaul Windows on handhelds and use an Xbox OS UI on top, keeping the complexity of the Windows desktop hid
Microsoft Will Combine Xbox and Windows Experience for Handheld PCs This Year
Jason Ronald, Microsoft's VP of Next Generation, wants to bring "the best of Xbox and Windows together" on existing gaming handheld PCs.
Microsoft says it will improve handhelds with Xbox experiences
Microsoft says it’s going to be bringing Xbox experiences to PC gaming handhelds, a move that should drastically improve the user experience on these machines. Ever since the first Windows 11 handhelds were released,
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Microsoft Announces Layoffs, Targeting Poor Performing Employees
Microsoft is laying off "a small percentage of its workforce," as the tech sector continues to endure a turbulent period.
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Microsoft to host Xbox 'Developer_Direct' on Jan. 23
Jan. 9 (UPI) -- Microsoft will host its first Xbox Developer_ Direct of 2025 on Jan. 23. The program offers players previews ...
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Microsoft Looks To Lay Off Thousands Potentially: Reports
Microsoft is reportedly laying off less than 1 percent of employees. Microsoft is reportedly laying off less than 1 percent ...
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Don’t settle for less: Get Microsoft Office 2024 for $119.97
Office 2024 is flush with modern features, including AI integrations that make repetitive tasks a thing of the past.
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Microsoft plans to invest $3B in AI, cloud in India
Microsoft plans to invest $3 billion to expand its artificial intelligence and cloud services in India. The firm, which has ...
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Microsoft, The Washington Post, BlackRock: Full list of major US companies laying off staff in the new year
While the US economy recovers from the shock of the coronavirus pandemic, experts have warned that not everyone will have job ...
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Internal Microsoft document shows one way managers decide which employees they can't afford to lose — and it's all about AI
The AI talent wars are raging. An updated Microsoft document gives some managers a new way to keep AI experts at the company.
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