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How Microsoft and Kroger plan to use the cloud to revolutionize the modern shopping experience
By Jason Ward last updated
Microsoft's and grocery chain Kroger's pilot collaboration is merging the traditional and digital shopping experience in interesting ways that may be setting the tone for the future.

Microsoft's ambitious end-to-end computing strategy may be more than it can handle
By Jason Ward last updated
Microsoft's end-to-end, ubiquitous computing approach is ambitious, and it may be too much for the company to handle.

Microsoft has everything it needs to succeed with consumers, except follow-through
By Jason Ward last updated
Microsoft could succeed in both the enterprise and consumer spaces if it had the will to follow-through on consumer investments.

With Windows 10 S and Surface Laptop, Microsoft takes aim at Google and Apple
By Jason Ward last updated
Microsoft lost ground to Google in schools in the U.S., and MacBooks appeal to many college students. With Windows 10 S and the Surface Book, Microsoft is striking back. Here's how.

Does Microsoft's Azure plan in a multi-cloud world ominously echo its Windows-everywhere past?
By Jason Ward last updated
Microsoft is striving to make its Azure cloud platform the world's dominant computing platform, but in a multi-cloud world is Microsoft too Azure-centric?

The relationship between Silicon Valley, Microsoft, President Trump, and the ideology of hate
By Jason Ward last updated
In the wake of a rise in white supremacist activity, violence and a proliferation of hate, Silicon Valley must be decisive in its stance against hatred and the use of its platforms.

Microsoft's #InsiderUp plans to make everyone a programmer for its global cloud ambitions
By Jason Ward last updated
Looking deeper into Microsoft's ambitious #InsiderUp program's goal to make everyone, everywhere a programmer.

Microsoft's mobile failures killed Windows phones and could hurt folding PCs
By Jason Ward last updated
Critics declared Microsoft's Windows phones dead long before its smartphones efforts actually failed. And they did so while the company was still actively "investing" in the phone-focused aspects of its mobile strategy.

Microsoft, Apple, Google, and today's kid coders
By Jason Ward last updated
Today's children live in a world where computers are an integral part of life. To win the next generation tech giants have partnered with schools to teach children how to code.

'Connecting Black History to a Microsoft Future' honors company's African-American employees
By Jason Ward last updated
This year Microsoft ran its first installment of Connecting Black History to a Microsoft Future, an initiative that honors its African American employees and their contributions.
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