Microsoft announced the retirement program last week, telling employees that it was a one-time offer for U.S.-based workers.
Microsoft says its voluntary retirement program will result in a $900 million charge in the current quarter. The company, ...
Microsoft's employee buyout reveals a workforce strategy that every company needs to navigate AI transformation.
Microsoft's First-Ever Buyout Program Could Pay Eligible Workers Up to $180,000 ...
Microsoft's inaugural voluntary buyouts will be open to workers at the senior director level and below whose years of ...
We’re announcing the general availability of Agent 365, plus previews of new capabilities to discover and manage shadow AI ...
Microsoft's unveiling of its Legal Agent comes as the legal tech industry is still reeling from Anthropic's recent launch of ...
A new Legal AI Agent in Word for Windows can now assist legal professionals working on legal documents. It's available in ...
Microsoft has started rolling out a new Legal Agent inside Word as part of its Frontier program, bringing structured contract ...
Microsoft is offering a voluntary retirement to roughly 7% of its workforce, a first for the 51-year-old tech giant.
While peers reach for pink slips, Microsoft is setting a new standard for AI-era workforce transitions offering 8,750 ...
Microsoft is now placing an agentic AI-powered Outlook client into its "Frontier" program for businesses to try, with some ...