Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said he is delighted by early reviews for the Xbox Series S and Xbox Series X gaming consoles slated to be launched next month
Online meetings can make employees tired and make it difficult to transition from a work mindset to private life, the executive said
Nadella said Microsoft is the only company that has a complete technology stack to support both tech adoption and tech capability building
India has banned as many as 106 Chinese apps, including TikTok, a move welcomed by both the Trump administration and the US lawmakers
Microsoft made the announcement after its chief executive, Satya Nadella, talked with President Trump, who had threatened to ban the hugely popular social media company, which is owned by ByteDance
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Satya Nadella said more than 150 million students and teachers rely on tools like Teams, Stream, OneNote as well as Flipgrid to prioritise student engagement and learning outcomes
The Redmond, Washington-based software giant said would continue to serve customers online, with team members working remotely from corporate facilities
In a note to Microsoft employees, Nadella said that every-day racism, bias, and hatred in the news today is not new
The Microsoft top boss feels that the increase in productivity has come at the price of burning the 'social capital' built up by companies over very many years
The company on Wednesday beat Wall Street sales and profit expectations
Nadella said that "on the supply side we are getting back on rails", adding that the big question would be whether demand holds up in the US and Europe
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Nadella called upon the Minister for Electronics and Information Technology Ravi Shankar Prasad on Wednesday
The Microsoft CEO said the developers have to think about privacy as a human right and there is a need to have gender and ethnic diversity in the teams that are building these technologies.
Build diverse and inclusive teams to build these technologies, says Nadella
The India-born top executive also highlighted that developers should work with diverse teams, so that "unconscious biases" do not creep into the models used for developing artificial intelligence (AI)
72 per cent software jobs are outside tech industry, said Nadella