seattle tech

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The Seattle tech tag on WindowsForum.com covers the region's rapidly evolving technology landscape, with a strong focus on artificial intelligence, corporate restructuring, and talent movement. Discussions highlight a paradox where major companies like Microsoft, Amazon, and others invest billions in AI infrastructure while simultaneously cutting thousands of white-collar jobs. Executive shuffles, such as Lindsay-Rae McIntyre moving from Microsoft to Alaska Airlines, and the expansion of OpenAI into Bellevue, illustrate the shifting dynamics. The tag also explores the impact on the workforce, including anxiety over career stability and community resilience, as the Seattle tech ecosystem rebalances around AI and operational efficiency.
  1. Dropbox Names First CPO Mike Torres as Seattle Tech Reshuffles

    Seattle’s tech leadership map shifted this week as Mike Torres became Dropbox’s first chief product officer, T-Mobile reorganized its C-suite around enterprise and broadband growth, and longtime Microsoft/Xbox leaders Kevin LaChapelle, David Langworthy, and Carissa Allen exited after decades in...
  2. AI Org Chart Wars: How Microsoft Copilot, Amazon Music Hires Signal 2026 Strategy

    GeekWire’s latest Tech Moves roundup reports that Amazon Music has hired longtime Google executive Hrishikesh Aradhye as vice president of product and technology, while Microsoft is seeing both a security leadership departure and continued Copilot executive churn as of late June 2026. The item...
  3. Microsoft Names Chief Digital Safety Officer as Seattle AI Power Shifts

    Microsoft promoted Mike Jackson to chief digital safety officer in June 2026, placing a legal and AI governance veteran inside its Trusted Technology Group as Seattle’s technology scene logged a broader round of executive movement across Microsoft, Remitly, Synthesia, the University of...
  4. Seattle Executive Shakeup: AI Talent Shifts Across Microsoft, Alaska, IBM and Amazon

    Microsoft’s latest round of executive moves underscores how aggressively the Seattle tech ecosystem is reshuffling around AI, talent, and the ongoing contest for enterprise relevance. The most eye-catching shift is Lindsay-Rae McIntyre’s move from Microsoft to Alaska Airlines, where she will...
  5. Seattle AI Shift: Massive Investment Amid Shrinking Corporate Workforce

    The quiet hum of massive data centers and the clang of severance notices now define Seattle’s tech landscape: while Amazon, Microsoft and other regional giants pour billions into artificial intelligence infrastructure, the same companies are simultaneously shrinking corporate workforces — a...
  6. Seattle Tech Boom: AI Infrastructure Spending Amid Massive Job Cuts

    Seattle’s tech titans are ordering a paradoxical shuffle: at the very moment Microsoft, Amazon and other big employers pour tens of billions into artificial intelligence infrastructure, they are also cutting tens of thousands of white‑collar roles — a strategic rebalancing that is producing both...
  7. Seattle Tech Paradox: Amazon Layoffs and Big AI Infrastructure

    Seattle’s tech paradox landed on headlines last week when Amazon confirmed a major round of corporate reductions at the very moment the company — and the industry at large — is spending at scale on artificial intelligence infrastructure, raising hard questions about strategy, resilience, and...
  8. OpenAI Expands to Bellevue: Driving the Future of AI and Tech Real Estate in the Pacific Northwest

    OpenAI’s strategic expansion into Bellevue, Washington, underscores not just its ambitions, but also the shifting tectonics of tech real estate in the Pacific Northwest. After months of speculation and permit filings, public records now confirm that the AI leader—famous for technologies like...