enterprise-software

  1. Microsoft’s Refined Double-Digit Outlook: Growth via Azure, Copilot & AI Compute

    Microsoft’s public guidance has shifted from cautious optimism to a firmer promise: the company now expects another year of double‑digit revenue and operating‑income growth, a refinement that matters because Microsoft’s ability to sustain double‑digit expansion underpins lofty valuations and...
  2. Azure and AI: Microsoft's Growth Engine in a Capital-Intense Era

    Microsoft’s most recent results and guidance refinement make one fact unmistakable: the company’s future growth is being driven by an Azure‑anchored, AI‑first platform strategy — and that strategy is increasingly capital‑intensive, partnership‑dependent, and subject to both regulatory and...
  3. Microsoft Rebuilds Trust: Nadella’s Call Amid Layoffs and RTO Tensions

    Satya Nadella’s blunt admission that Microsoft must “rebuild trust” with its workforce landed at the center of a turbulent week for the company, as months of large-scale workforce reductions and a newly tightened return-to-office policy collided with employee activism and questions about...
  4. Macrohard: Musk's AI-First Challenge to Microsoft Enterprise

    Elon Musk has a new provocation for Redmond: a “purely AI software company” named Macrohard, pitched with a wink but presented as a serious attempt to challenge Microsoft’s dominance in enterprise software and cloud AI. Announced on X with a recruiting call to AI engineers, researchers, and...
  5. SAP Q2 2025: Joule AI Elevates ERP, Debunking Software Is Dead

    SAP’s Q2 results and the Sapphire roadmap make a blunt counterpoint to the “software is dead” narrative: enterprise software isn’t disappearing — it’s getting smarter, more embedded, and more indispensable. In Q2 2025 SAP reported cloud revenue of €5.13 billion (up 24% year‑over‑year) with its...
  6. Board Enterprise Planning Platform Earns Microsoft Solutions Partner Azure-Certified Software

    Board’s Enterprise Planning Platform has been recognized as a Microsoft Solutions Partner with the Certified Software for Azure designation, a formal nod that the company’s SaaS planning suite meets Microsoft’s technical and marketplace readiness standards for Azure-deployed enterprise software...
  7. Microsoft Valuation in Focus: GAAP Numbers, Azure Growth, and Snapshot Scrutiny

    Microsoft’s position as the industry bellwether is undeniable: massive scale, diversified revenue streams, and a bold pivot into AI and cloud computing have put the company on a premium trajectory—but the headline comparisons published in the Benzinga automated industry snapshot deserve careful...