More Microsoft Layoffs Announced Today, Server and Client Business in Trouble
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LinkedIn reveals global layoffs include nearly 200 Bay Area job cuts
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LinkedIn layoffs: Job site announces nearly 200 Bay Area job cuts
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LinkedIn cut 187 Bay Area workers in latest layoffs [Ed: LinkedIn is also selling its office. Microsoft is turning it to dust.]
The Microsoft Corp.-owned company's layoffs affected workers based at its headquarters in Sunnyvale, its offices in Mountain View and San Francisco, and some who worked from home but reported to its corporate base, according to a letter sent to state and local officials June 21.
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Microsoft’s stock falls as demand for cloud services cools [Ed: Falls spun as "cools"]
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Microsoft reports rise in revenue, profit despite security woes
Microsoft has come in for criticism from industry figures even as it obfuscated about the incident, said to be perpetrated by attackers from China, most recently denying a detailed technical post about the breach by cloud security firm Wiz, after having given its blessing to the post.
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Microsoft General Revenue Up, Except for Personal Computing
Microsoft today announced its financial results for the fourth quarter 2023, posting an almost across-the-board revenue and profit increase. Exceptions include personal computing and more specifically, Xbox hardware and Windows activations.