Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) shares fell after revenue from its Azure cloud computing platform came in at the low end of its ...
Key Takeaways Microsoft shares dropped after fiscal second-quarter results were reported late Wednesday. Multiple analysts ...
Microsoft said to expect 31 percent to 32 percent growth ignoring foreign exchange, implying more than 19 percent growth in ...
Microsoft reported that its flagship cloud computing business experienced a slowdown in growth amid constraints on data ...
Microsoft MSFT.O has made Chinese startup DeepSeek's R1 artificial intelligence model available on its Azure cloud computing ...
AWS Lambda has played a pivotal role in shaping the cloud computing landscape, but its evolution is far from over.
The company reported revenue of $69.6 billion and earnings of $3.23 per share, compared to the consensus estimates of $68.8 ...
Microsoft said its cloud-computing business will continue to grow slowly in the current quarter as the company struggles to ...
Investors grow concerned that AI expenses and a looming price war in cloud services could blow up its profits.
Microsoft is a key backer of OpenAI and it has committed to spending $80 billion on AI infrastructure this year in order to ...
Beyond the headline numbers, investors focus heavily on growth for Microsoft's Azure cloud-computing business — and that came up short this time around. Microsoft reported 31% growth for Azure in ...
Microsoft reported fiscal second-quarter Intelligent Cloud revenue that missed analysts’ expectations, dragging shares lower after the bell Wednesday.