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With its shares in a slump, Microsoft must show its own AI efforts are paying off.
In a 2026 market that had Microsoft down close to 20%, looking for opportunities to buy after big drawdowns is coming to more tech and software stocks.
There have been few opportunities over the past decade to buy Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) stock at its current price. Although it has rallied from its recent lows, it's still down over 20% from its all-time highs.
Microsoft must face a £2.1B UK cloud licensing lawsuit after a tribunal certified the claim. Here’s what the ruling means for enterprise buyers.
Are AI agents employees or tools? A Microsoft exec suggested they're new paid "seats," a shift that could reshape SaaS pricing — and spark pushback.
Many software stocks have been struggling this year due to growing concerns that artificial intelligence (AI) will take over many jobs, put people out of work, and reduce demand f
There were so many takeaways from the sitdown between Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA | NVDA Price Prediction) CEO Jensen Huang and Dwarkesh Patel. The interview got quite heated towards the end, to say the least.
The maker of the popular open-source file encryption software VeraCrypt said Microsoft locked his online account, which may prevent device owners from booting up their computers.
Microsoft stock is down 22% from its all-time high, partly because investors are worried about the composition of its $625 billion cloud order backlog. The company will report its latest quarterly operating results on April 29,
Microsoft says Windows 11’s built-in security is strong enough for most users, though power users and enterprises may still want third-party protection.
“New Arc Solutions brings deep expertise in Microsoft Dynamics 365 F&SCM implementations,” said Nick Bova, VP of Sales & Marketing at ancora Software. “Together, we’re enabling Dynamics customers to automate one of their most manual processes, accounts payable, while maintaining accuracy, control, and scalability across complex supply chains.”