bARGE is a Visual Studio Code extension that brings Azure Resource Graph querying capabilities with KQL directly to your development environment, similar to the Azure Portal's Resource Graph Explorer.
Microsoft's major cloud competitors are expected to see muted — or even negative — earnings growth. For that reason, Microsoft stands out. Analysts are expecting $4.05 in March-quarter earnings per ...
Microsoft is planning its first voluntary employee buyout in the Windows maker’s 51-year history, CNBC reported Thursday, citing a memo. Like other US tech giants, Microsoft has been spending ...
Microsoft is offering voluntary retirement buyouts for the first time in its 51-year history, per reports from CNBC and Bloomberg. According to an internal memo, employees will be eligible if their ...
Microsoft says that an ongoing Universal Print sharing issue that prevents users from creating some printer shares is due to a Microsoft Graph API code change. Universal Print is a cloud-based print ...
A Linux variant of the GoGra backdoor uses legitimate Microsoft infrastructure, relying on an Outlook inbox for stealthy payload delivery. The malware is developed by Harvester, an espionage group ...
Investors have been waiting for Microsoft’s enormous capital expenditures to turn into growth, and some analysts are saying that moment may be arriving soon. The software giant’s stock has had a rough ...
Three years ago, the tech giant introduced its artificial intelligence digital assistant as a “personal companion” and praised it as “the future of work.” Microsoft gave Copilot a home in popular apps ...
Microsoft (MSFT) posted $81.27B in revenue, up 16.7% year over year, with Azure growing 39% and a $625B commercial remaining performance obligation signaling accelerating enterprise AI commitments.
Microsoft made several announcements on Tuesday around reorganizing Copilot teams that work on different versions of its AI products, “doubling down” on superintelligence. Teams that work on its ...
CAMBRIDGE, U.K. — Before appearing on a screen in your hand or on your desk, this story and its photos existed as pulses of light, fired by lasers, that passed through strands of glass as fine as a ...