ai strategy

  1. From AI Enthusiasm to Execution: A Practical Enterprise AI Framework for 2025

    Artificial intelligence has become the corporate obsession of 2025 — simultaneously promising transformational gains and producing widespread paralysis at the point of first step, argues Chris Badenhorst of Braintree as organisations struggle to move from enthusiasm to execution. Overview...
  2. MAI-Voice-1 & MAI-1-Preview: Microsoft's In-House AI Shift

    Microsoft’s move to ship MAI‑Voice‑1 and MAI‑1‑preview marks a clear strategic inflection: the company is no longer only a buyer and integrator of frontier models but a serious producer of first‑party models engineered to run inside Copilot and across Microsoft’s consumer surfaces. Microsoft...
  3. Microsoft MAI-1 Preview and MAI-Voice-1: In-House AI Push for Copilot & Windows

    Microsoft’s quiet rollout of MAI-1-preview and MAI‑Voice‑1 marks the start of a deliberate move to build a first‑party foundation‑model pipeline — one that seeks to reduce Microsoft’s operational dependence on OpenAI while embedding tailored, high‑throughput AI directly into Copilot and Windows...
  4. Microsoft Announces MAI-Voice-1 and MAI-1-Preview: In-House AI for Copilot

    Microsoft has quietly shipped its first fully in‑house AI models — MAI‑Voice‑1 and MAI‑1‑preview — marking a deliberate shift in strategy that reduces dependence on OpenAI’s stack and accelerates Microsoft’s plan to own more of the compute, models, and product surface area that power Copilot...
  5. Microsoft Tests MAI-1-Preview: In-House LLM for Copilot and AI Independence

    Microsoft has begun public testing of MAI‑1‑preview, a new in‑house large language model from Microsoft AI (MAI) that the company says will be trialed inside Copilot and evaluated publicly on LMArena — a move that signals an accelerated push to reduce reliance on OpenAI while building...
  6. Microsoft unveils in-house AI models MAI-Voice-1 and MAI-1-preview

    Microsoft’s AI group quietly cut the ribbon on two home‑grown foundation models on August 28, releasing a high‑speed speech engine and a consumer‑focused text model that together signal a strategic shift: Microsoft intends to build its own AI muscle even as its long, lucrative relationship with...
  7. Copilot and Agentic AI: Risks, Strategy, and Enterprise Transformation

    Thanks — I can do a few different things with that RSM piece (summarize it, rewrite it as a WindowsForum.com feature, produce an in‑depth analysis, etc.. Which would you like? Options I can do next (pick one or tell me another): Write a full WindowsForum.com feature (≈2,000+ words...
  8. Amazon AI Capex: Is AWS Reclaiming Cloud AI Momentum?

    Amazon’s recent pullback has reignited a familiar debate: is Amazon falling behind in the race to monetize generative AI — or is the company quietly laying the groundwork to reclaim momentum? Investor jitters about AWS’s cloud revenue growth and Microsoft’s head start with OpenAI have pressured...
  9. Australian SMEs Adopt AI Fast but Struggle with Strategy: A Growth Roadmap

    Most Australian small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are already using generative AI tools — but more often than not they’re doing so without a coherent plan, leaving businesses exposed to security, cost, and strategic risks while missing opportunities to drive growth and competitive advantage...
  10. Board Achieves Microsoft Solutions Partner Status with Certified Software for Azure

    Board’s Enterprise Planning Platform has secured the Microsoft Solutions Partner designation with Certified Software for Azure, a certification that positions the vendor squarely within Microsoft’s commercial ecosystem and signals that its SaaS planning suite has met a defined set of technical...
  11. Windows 11 Rollout: Navigating Fragmentation toward AI-Driven Growth

    Microsoft’s Windows 11 rollout has become the most consequential — and controversial — technology migration of the decade, one that now sits at the intersection of cloud strategy, AI ambitions, and investor calculus. What began as a measured, security-centric upgrade has devolved into a...
  12. GitHub CEO to Step Down as CoreAI Tightens Microsoft AI Strategy

    GitHub’s CEO, Thomas Dohmke, announced on August 11, 2025 that he will step down to return to his “startup roots,” a move that coincides with Microsoft folding GitHub’s operations more closely into its CoreAI organization — an arrangement that accelerates the platform’s AI-first strategy while...
  13. GitHub CEO Defends AI Usage in Performance Reviews Amid Copilot Memo

    GitHub’s top executive has publicly defended a controversial Microsoft memo that urged managers to factor employee use of internal AI tools into performance reflections — a move that has reignited debate over workplace AI mandates, measurement, and culture at one of the industry’s most visible...
  14. California Lawsuit Challenges Windows 10 End of Life and Free Updates

    A Southern California resident has asked a state court to stop Microsoft from turning off routine, free security updates for Windows 10 this October, arguing the company’s planned October 14, 2025 end‑of‑support amounts to forced obsolescence that funnels users toward Windows 11 and Microsoft’s...
  15. GitHub Joins CoreAI: A Turning Point for AI-First Developer Tools

    GitHub’s CEO change and the company’s shift into Microsoft’s CoreAI orbit mark a decisive moment: a once-independent code-hosting giant is being steered closer into the heart of Microsoft’s AI strategy, and that realignment raises strategic upside for AI-first development — plus challenging...
  16. GitHub CEO backs AI-focused performance reviews amid Microsoft AI push

    GitHub’s chief executive, Thomas Dohmke, has publicly backed a controversial internal Microsoft memo that urged managers to reflect on employees’ use of internal AI tools as part of performance conversations — calling the practice “totally fair game” and framing AI fluency as part of company...
  17. Windows 10 End of Support Sparks Security, AI, and ESU Debate

    A single‑plaintiff lawsuit filed in San Diego has turned what Microsoft calls a routine product lifecycle milestone into a flashpoint over security, consumer choice and the company’s AI strategy—alleging that ending free Windows 10 support will abandon as many as hundreds of millions of...
  18. Microsoft Secures Top AI Talent from DeepMind to Boost Innovation and Competitiveness

    In a bold move that underscores the intensifying competition in artificial intelligence, Microsoft has successfully recruited over two dozen AI experts from Google's DeepMind, including prominent figures like Amar Subramanya and Adam Sadovsky. This strategic talent acquisition is spearheaded by...
  19. Microsoft Attracts Top DeepMind AI Talent to Accelerate Innovation

    In a bold move to bolster its artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities, Microsoft has successfully recruited over 20 top-tier AI professionals from Google's DeepMind, signaling a significant escalation in the ongoing talent war among tech giants. This strategic maneuver underscores Microsoft's...
  20. Microsoft Lures Top Google DeepMind AI Talent with Agile Work Culture

    The Wall Street Journal article “Microsoft Raids Google’s DeepMind AI Unit With Promise of Less Bureaucracy” details Microsoft’s aggressive strategy of recruiting high-profile AI talent from Google DeepMind. This high-profile move is led by Mustafa Suleyman, the DeepMind co-founder who now heads...