Microsoft has tested Wall Street's patience by plunking down huge amounts of cash in pursuit of profits from AI that have yet ...
Investors grow concerned that AI expenses and a looming price war in cloud services could blow up its profits.
Microsoft shares tumbled Thursday after the company’s weaker-than-expected fiscal second-quarter cloud growth prompted some analysts to be more cautious about the stock.
The Windows maker’s revenue rose 12% year-on-year to $69.6 billion in Q2 FY25, with net profit surging 10% to $24.1 billion.
Britain's antitrust regulator said on Tuesday the cloud computing market was not working as well as it could be, and it said it would use its new powers to investigate the activities of market leaders ...
The cloud computing sector is driving the digital economy through AI, multi-cloud strategies, and sustainability, making it a ...
Microsoft reported lower-than-expected revenue growth for its AI and cloud divisions as scrutiny grows over tech's AI ...
Microsoft reported that its flagship cloud computing business experienced a slowdown in growth amid constraints on data ...