azure ai strategy

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Discussions tagged with 'azure ai strategy' on WindowsForum.com examine Microsoft's evolving approach to artificial intelligence within its Azure ecosystem. Topics include the shift in focus at Microsoft Build 2026 toward AI agents and developer platforms, as well as scrutiny of Microsoft's Copilot strategy amid heavy AI spending. The tag covers the tension between Microsoft's aggressive infrastructure investment and the search for profitable, product-market fit with AI offerings like Copilot. Conversations also touch on in-house model development and partnerships such as with Anthropic, reflecting the strategic recalibration of Azure's AI roadmap.
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    Microsoft in 2026: Copilot, Azure AI Costs, and the Fight to Prove an AI Moat

    Microsoft’s 2026 stumble is not simply a bad tape for one megacap stock: as of June 25, 2026, Microsoft has badly lagged the broader U.S. market while investors reassess whether its OpenAI-era AI strategy still gives it a durable edge. The bear case is easy to understand and too neat to accept...
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    Microsoft Build 2026 in San Francisco: AI agents, trust, and developer platform shift

    Microsoft Build 2026 is scheduled for June 2–3 at Fort Mason Center in San Francisco, moving Microsoft’s flagship developer conference away from its recent Seattle pattern and into a smaller, AI-focused format aimed at roughly 2,500 in-person attendees plus a free online audience. That venue...
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    Microsoft Copilot Strategy Under Scrutiny: Profit Proof vs AI Spending

    Microsoft’s AI strategy is suddenly looking less like a victory lap and more like a stress test. The company is still generating enormous revenue, still sitting at the center of the enterprise cloud market, and still spending aggressively to build out the infrastructure that powers the AI boom...
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