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Ulises Aguilar Nahle probably should have been player of the tournament at the World Cup with a magnificent name like that, but he'll have to settle for being the new president of the International Association of Microsoft Channel Partners.
Posted by Lee Pender on July 12, 2010
Microsoft is investing $2.5 billion on the premise that enterprise AI's next phase will be defined less by advances in foundation models than by organizations' ability to deploy those models successfully at scale.
Microsoft will reduce its global headcount by approximately 4,800 employees as part of a broader organizational restructuring.
Research suggests public concerns about hyperscale infrastructure are increasingly driven by distrust of AI, large technology companies and the perceived distribution of economic benefits.
New research suggests organizations are shifting production AI workloads away from public cloud as cost, governance, and security become top infrastructure priorities.
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