Microsoft and Amazon are using employee performance metrics and reviews to decide who gets the boot in their waves of layoffs—and career experts say there are certain red flags that could put workers directly on the chopping block.
Amazon bought hundreds of acres of land in Ohio to build a massive data center. Are server farms and data centers different? Let's take a look.
Ralf Groene, a key figure in the design of Microsoft's devices for more than 17 years, has emerged from a short-lived retirement with a new role, as the vice president leading design for Amazon's Devices & Services business.
Microsoft commits to restoring Brazil's forests for carbon credits. Deal worth ~$200 million. Big tech invests in nuclear solutions for energy needs.
Microsoft’s former head of design for Windows and devices has started a new role at Amazon this week. Ralf Groene was responsible for the design of Microsoft’s Surface tablet, and worked closely with former Windows and Surface chief Panos Panay on a line of Surface devices over the past decade.
Amazon bought hundreds of acres of land in Ohio to build a massive data center. Are server farms and data centers different? Let's take a look.
As of Jan. 24, the Microsoft Surface Pro 11 Copilot+ PC (Snapdragon X Plus, 16GB, 512GB SSD) is $799.99, down from its usual price of $999.99. That's $200 off and a discount of 20%. It's also the lowest price we've seen.
Microsoft (MSFT) plans to buy 3.5M carbon credits, estimated to be worth roughly $200M, from Re.green over 25 years to restore parts of
President Biden's executive order addresses the race to build domestic data centers and clean energy plants in order to retain America's AI leadership.
Amazon stock handily topped the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite over the last year, but even more gains could be in store thanks to the ongoing AI revolution.
Microsoft invests $200 million in reforestation in Brazil. Teaming up with Re.green, the aim is to restore vital land and combat climate change.
News about large data centers coming to Ohio and the Columbus area seems to never stop, but how many data centers do we have compared to other states?