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Looking back on Microsoft’s FY26: From AI experimentation to Frontier Transformation

Throughout this past fiscal year, customers across every industry and segment moved from AI experimentation to deploying AI for real-world

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Rethinking security for the age of AI

Why security needs a new Cyber Stack — Introducing Project Perception The physics of cybersecurity are changing. Autonomous systems can

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Microsoft expands Azure AI and HPC infrastructure with AMD

AI workloads are scaling faster than any single infrastructure approach can support — with more models, new agent-driven workloads and

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The latest in our company transformation

Amy Coleman, EVP and Chief People Officer, shared the following communication with employees today. When I stepped into this role,

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Inside Microsoft’s two-decade push to cut water intensity while scaling for growth

As demand for cloud and AI services continues to grow, datacenters are becoming more essential than ever. Communities also want

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Powering the next wave of AI: Expanding capacity with our new datacenter in Pecos

Today, Microsoft is announcing one of the largest single capacity additions in our history. In Pecos, Texas, we will build

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