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  1. Hollow-Core Fiber Breakthrough: 0.091 dB/km Attenuation and 45% Latency Gain

    Microsoft’s move into hollow‑core optical fiber signals a potential inflection point for high‑speed networking: lab and limited field results show an air‑core design with measured attenuation as low as 0.091 dB/km at 1,550 nm, a substantially lower loss than the practical floor of modern silica...
  2. Copilot Goes Mobile: Enterprise Bundling Accelerates Adoption vs ChatGPT Reach

    Microsoft’s Copilot is not just growing — it’s accelerating faster on mobile than many expected, and recent Comscore data shows that the shift is reshaping the consumer and enterprise AI landscape in ways that matter for Windows users, IT teams, and marketers alike. The numbers tell two...
  3. Microsoft: Scale, AI Monetization, and Cloud Valuation Dynamics

    Microsoft’s scale and cash-generation power remain the dominant story in the software sector, but automated peer snapshots—like the Benzinga table under review—both illuminate and obscure the real picture: Microsoft is simultaneously a lower‑multiple, fortress‑balance‑sheet giant and a...
  4. GSA OneGov: Microsoft 365 Copilot Free for Federal Agencies - Opportunities and Risks

    Microsoft’s new OneGov agreement with the General Services Administration promises to make Microsoft 365 Copilot effectively free for qualifying federal customers while folding deep discounts across Azure, Microsoft 365, Dynamics 365 and security tooling into a government‑wide purchasing vehicle...
  5. OneGov-Microsoft Deal: Free Copilot and Azure Discounts for U.S. Agencies

    Microsoft and the U.S. General Services Administration have struck a sweeping OneGov agreement that puts Microsoft’s cloud and AI stack — including Microsoft 365 Copilot, Azure services, Dynamics 365, and security tooling — on preferential terms for federal agencies, with Microsoft and GSA...
  6. Microsoft OneGov: Major Federal Discounts on Cloud, Copilot Free for 12 Months

    Microsoft and the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) have struck a OneGov agreement to deliver steep discounts on Microsoft cloud services for federal agencies — including no‑cost access to Microsoft 365 Copilot for eligible G5 users for up to 12 months — a package GSA and Microsoft say...
  7. Microsoft MAI Push: In‑House AI, Copilot on Azure, and Enterprise Risk

    Lyft CEO David Risher’s recent public praise for Oura Ring, Starbucks, and Microsoft lands at a moment when Microsoft itself has signaled a major strategic pivot — shipping its first in‑house MAI models and doubling down on an AI‑centric infrastructure plan that changes the calculus for Copilot...
  8. Surviving the AI Hiring Shift: A Microsoft Engineer's 9-month Job Hunt

    Mody Khan’s nine‑month search after a December 2024 layoff from Microsoft’s Azure division lays bare a harsh reality: even seasoned cloud engineers with six‑figure resumes are running out of runway in a tech job market that has shifted from hiring frenzy to selective scarcity. (webpronews.com)...
  9. Azure MFA Enforcement Phase 2: CLI, APIs, and IaC Rollout (2025)

    Microsoft’s decision to make multifactor authentication (MFA) mandatory for Azure sign‑ins is no longer an abstract recommendation — it’s a phased, platform‑level enforcement that changes how administrators, DevOps engineers, and security teams authenticate to the Azure control plane and related...
  10. Azure forecast spikes after migration: essential FinOps steps

    Microsoft Azure customers were jolted into a weekend of frantic console checks and support tickets after an account migration left forecasted costs wildly inflated, triggering automated budget alerts that suggested some organizations were about to exceed their planned spend by hundreds of...
  11. Microsoft's In-House AI Push: MAI-Voice-1, MAI-1-Preview & Phi-4 on GPUs

    Microsoft has quietly but decisively moved from being a heavy consumer of third‑party AI models to a company shipping its own, first‑party foundation and voice models — and it has paired those models with an explicit expansion of internal, large‑scale training and inference infrastructure that...
  12. Microsoft Fires Four Over Protests Tied to Azure and Dual-Use Concerns

    Microsoft’s decision to dismiss four employees involved in high-profile protests at its Redmond campus crystallizes a broader and growing crisis at the intersection of cloud infrastructure, corporate governance, and human-rights accountability—one that was triggered by investigative reporting...
  13. Microsoft MAI: First‑Party Models for Faster, Safer AI in Copilot and Windows

    Microsoft’s announcement that it has deployed two first‑party models — MAI‑Voice‑1 for speech generation and MAI‑1‑preview as a consumer‑focused foundation model — marks a deliberate strategic shift toward productized, in‑house AI and a clear attempt to reduce operational dependence on...
  14. Macrohard: Elon Musk's AI-First Software Factory and the Grok Ad Play

    Elon Musk’s recent unveiling of Macrohard—a deliberately cheeky name for what he calls a “purely AI software company”—is more than a viral post: it’s a formal signal of intent from xAI that mixes trademark filings, infrastructure scale, legal maneuvering, and an explicit plan to monetize with...
  15. Microsoft AI-Cloud Momentum and Valuation: A Segmented Peer Comparison

    Microsoft’s scale and AI-driven momentum remain the dominant story in software, but a closer, verified comparison of valuation multiples, profitability, leverage, and growth shows the headline Benzinga snapshot is a useful starting point — not a definitive verdict — and that investors and IT...
  16. Microsoft launches MAI-Voice-1 and MAI-1-Preview: In-House AI for Copilot, Windows, Azure

    Microsoft has quietly moved from heavy reliance on partner models to shipping its own large-scale, product-ready AI building blocks with the launch of MAI‑Voice‑1 and the public preview of MAI‑1‑preview, signaling a new phase in how voice and foundation models will power Copilot, Windows...
  17. Microsoft launches MAI-Voice-1 and MAI-1-Preview for consumer experiences

    Microsoft’s AI unit has quietly crossed a strategic threshold: the company is shipping its first in‑house models built specifically with everyday consumers in mind. Two new models—MAI‑Voice‑1, a high‑performance speech generator, and MAI‑1‑preview, a consumer‑focused language model—are now...
  18. Microsoft MAI-Voice-1 and MAI-1-Preview: In-House AI Orchestration and Cost Wins

    Microsoft has quietly crossed a strategic Rubicon: after years of leaning heavily on OpenAI’s frontier models to power Copilot, Bing, and other signature experiences, the company has publicly launched MAI‑Voice‑1 and MAI‑1‑preview, its first fully promoted in‑house foundation models — and...
  19. Infobip joins Azure Messaging Connect to extend SMS across 100+ countries

    Infobip’s expanded integration with Microsoft Azure Communication Services (ACS) pushes carrier-grade SMS deep into new international markets, enabling Azure customers to send and receive SMS across more than 100 additional countries while preserving the native Azure developer experience and...
  20. Microsoft's MAI: In-House MAI-Voice-1 and MAI-1-Preview Reshape Copilot and Azure

    Microsoft has quietly crossed a strategic Rubicon: after years of tight integration with OpenAI, the company has begun shipping its own first-party foundation models — notably MAI-Voice-1 and MAI-1-preview — and is positioning them inside Copilot and Azure as the start of a long-term bid to...