Microsoft, the world's largest software maker, doesn't have the best track record regarding security. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella says the company needs to change that. "That's what will be ...
You know when a colleague overshares at work? It's awkward at best. Microsoft's Copilot has been doing an AI version of this behavior, which has unnerved corporate ...
However, Microsoft's board of directors publicly opposed the proposal, which it said was unnecessary, because the company already considers a variety of investment options. ROBINHOOD CEO TALKS ...
The company has contended with the global CrowdStrike outage and vulnerability to Chinese hacks. Microsoft has accepted responsibility for security flaws, acknowledging breaches by hackers.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has admitted that the company needs a culture change to prioritize security. This comes after several cybersecurity incidents impacted Microsoft. A faulty update caused ...
Other large investors have also recently made changes to their positions in the company. Christopher J. Hasenberg Inc increased its position in shares of Microsoft by 169.2% during the 2nd quarter.
Other equities analysts have also issued research reports about the company. DA Davidson lowered Microsoft from a “buy” rating to a “neutral” rating and set a $475.00 price objective on ...
Microsoft had to make its move. When the company approached the founders ... After all, he had been around in 2002, when a high-profile series of security failures prompted Bill Gates to launch ...