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Microsoft Corp. reports recurring developments across enterprise software, cloud services, AI tools, gaming, search, devices, and shareholder capital actions. Company news commonly covers fiscal earnings releases, dividend declarations, and updates tied to platforms such as Windows, Office and Office 365, Azure, Dynamics, LinkedIn, Xbox, Bing, Surface, and AI-powered tools.
Microsoft updates also include partnerships and programs that apply AI to workforce training, healthcare workflows, infrastructure communities, and customer productivity. Gaming-related announcements include Candy Crush brand activations and tournaments, while corporate releases address operating results, material agreements, governance matters, and capital-structure disclosures.
On Nov. 17, 2020, Microsoft emphasized the significance of technology access for all Americans amidst the digital divide exacerbated by the pandemic. The press release highlights three key reasons: 1. Digital skills are essential for future job opportunities, with an estimated 149 million new technology jobs expected in five years. 2. Technology enhances organizational performance, promoting efficiency and broader reach. 3. High-speed internet is a necessity, with over 157 million Americans lacking broadband, limiting access to essential services. The company advocates for equitable access via its TechSpark program.
On November 11, 2020, Microsoft appointed Christopher Young as executive vice president of business development. Young, formerly CEO of McAfee, will report to CEO Satya Nadella. With extensive experience in technology and cybersecurity, he aims to enhance Microsoft's global business development strategies, focusing on partnerships and growth initiatives. Nadella highlighted Young's leadership as crucial for driving digital investments that define future economic growth. Young holds degrees from Princeton University and Harvard Business School.
Microsoft and the Open Data Institute launched the Education Open Data Challenge to address the impact of broadband access on K-12 education outcomes amid the COVID-19 pandemic. This initiative aims to help educators understand the disruptions faced by vulnerable learners. Teams can participate to propose innovative solutions, with awards of £50,000 for the winner and £30,000 and £20,000 for the runners-up. Participants gain access to essential data resources, including Microsoft’s broadband usage data, to explore the digital divide in education. The challenge runs until December 10, 2020.
Microsoft Corp. announced the availability of its fiscal year 2021 first-quarter financial results on its Investor Relations website on October 27, 2020. The company plans to host a conference call at 2:30 p.m. Pacific Time, with a live webcast accessible on its Investor Relations page. This announcement coincides with Microsoft's mission to empower individuals and organizations through digital transformation via its intelligent cloud and edge services.
Microsoft Corp. (NASDAQ:MSFT), C3.ai, and Adobe have launched the C3 AI CRM, the first AI-first customer relationship management solution tailored for specific industries. This enterprise-class solution integrates Microsoft Dynamics 365 and Adobe Experience Cloud to enhance customer-facing operations with predictive insights. The partnership targets verticals like financial services, healthcare, and aerospace, aiming to reshape the CRM market with industry-specific AI capabilities that include revenue forecasting and customer churn reduction.
Microsoft announced a collaboration with Texas to enhance digital skills through various programs aimed at economic recovery and workforce development. The initiative focuses on addressing equity and skill gaps, providing digital training via the Microsoft Accelerate initiative. With the support of key partners, students will access resources like the Microsoft Imagine Academy and competitions such as Imagine Cup Junior. This alliance is part of Microsoft's Global Skills Initiative to help 25 million people worldwide acquire new skills by year's end.
Microsoft Corp. will release its fiscal year 2021 first-quarter financial results on October 27, 2020, post-market close. Interested parties can access the details via the Microsoft Investor Relations website, with a live earnings conference call scheduled for 2:30 PM Pacific Time. This event is pivotal as Microsoft continues to drive digital transformation in the intelligent cloud and edge, aligning with its mission to empower individuals and organizations globally.
On Oct. 7, 2020, ZEISS Group partnered with Microsoft to enhance its digital transformation using Azure as its primary cloud platform. This collaboration aims to improve productivity and customer experiences across various sectors, including manufacturing and healthcare. By leveraging Azure's high-performance computing, AI, and IoT services, ZEISS will develop innovative solutions for quality management, semiconductor manufacturing, and healthcare services. This strategic alliance will facilitate seamless integration of digital products, driving operational efficiencies and enhancing patient care while adhering to high security and compliance standards.
On September 22, 2020, Microsoft and Shell announced a strategic alliance to enhance efforts toward achieving net-zero emissions. This collaboration aims to accelerate innovation in decarbonization and support Shell's goal of becoming a net-zero energy business by 2050. Notable plans include Shell supplying Microsoft with renewable energy to meet its 2025 goal of 100% renewable energy usage. Additionally, the partnership will focus on advancing AI solutions and digital tools to help customers manage carbon footprints more effectively.
Microsoft plans to acquire ZeniMax Media, parent of Bethesda Softworks, for $7.5 billion. This acquisition aims to expand Microsoft's gaming portfolio with iconic franchises like The Elder Scrolls and Fallout. By enhancing Xbox Game Pass with Bethesda's titles, Microsoft anticipates boosting its subscriber base, which has surpassed 15 million users. The acquisition is expected to close in 2021 with minimal impact on Microsoft’s operating income for fiscal years 2021 and 2022.