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Today, Microsoft is announcing the most important commitment in Microsoft Canada’s history. We’re adding to our investments – with a total of $19 billion CAD between 2023 and 2027, including more than $7.
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Anthropic Will Spend $30 Billion on Azure. Could This Be Microsoft's Most Important AI Deal Yet?
The deal positions Microsoft to remain a major player in AI for a long time.
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Microsoft’s AI Sales Flop: Is the $3.5 Trillion Bubble About to Burst?
Quick Read Microsoft (MSFT) slashed AI software sales quotas after salespeople missed growth targets as customers resist premium pricing without proven ROI. Microsoft spent $35B on AI infrastructure in Q3 but Azure AI revenue growth slowed to 28% and missed analyst estimates.
Microsoft is expanding Azure's AI stack with more model choices in Microsoft Foundry and more flexible hybrid and sovereign deployment paths, reinforcing a build-on-Azure-AI, deploy-where-needed approach.
Microsoft will spend $7.5 billion CAD ($5.5 billion USD) on its data centres, sovereignty and AI skilling across Canada. The investment builds on Microsoft’s already established work in the country and will total $19 billion CAD ($13.
Microsoft stock slides as weak Copilot demand, rising AI competition, and slowing enterprise adoption raise investor concerns.
Microsoft has lowered sales growth targets for its AI agent products after many salespeople missed their quotas in the fiscal year ending in June, according to a report Wednesday from The Information. The adjustment is reportedly unusual for Microsoft, and it comes after the company missed a number of ambitious sales goals for its AI offerings.
Executives at Microsoft and other enterprise software firms heralded 2025 as the year artificial intelligence would be capable of automating tasks that involve multiple steps, such as generating dashboards based on company sales data.