windows and office

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Discussions tagged with windows and office on WindowsForum.com focus on Microsoft's strategic integration of AI across its core product lines. Recent threads examine the company's push to embed Copilot into Windows, Office, Edge, and other platforms, questioning whether broad distribution translates into genuine user demand. Leadership changes, such as the retirement of Rajesh Jha, are analyzed as signals of a deeper reorganization toward an AI-first operating model that reshapes Windows, Office, and developer tools. The tag covers critical analysis of Microsoft's product strategy, user adoption challenges, and organizational shifts affecting the Windows and Office ecosystem.
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    Microsoft Copilot Securities Lawsuit: AI Hype vs Adoption, Cost, and Azure Capacity

    Bronstein, Gewirtz & Grossman said on June 21, 2026, in New York that a securities class action has been filed against Microsoft and certain officers on behalf of investors who bought Microsoft shares between May 1, 2025, and January 28, 2026. The complaint turns Microsoft’s AI victory lap into...
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    Why Microsoft Copilot Struggles: Distribution vs Real User Desire

    Microsoft’s Copilot push has become the company’s most consequential AI product failure because, by mid-2026, Microsoft had spent years wiring it into Windows, Office, Edge, Bing, GitHub, and new PCs while still struggling to prove that mainstream users wanted it. This is not a Zune-sized miss...
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    Rajesh Jha Retirement Signals Microsoft’s AI-First Developer Platform Reorg

    Microsoft is in the middle of another significant leadership transition, and this one reaches straight into the company’s identity as a developer platform. The reported retirement of Rajesh Jha, who has overseen major parts of Microsoft’s Experiences + Devices organization, is not just a...
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