Microsoft - software, cloud, hardware, AI, gaming...

Microsoft's empire starts with productivity software and developer tooling and extends to cloud infrastructure, AI partnerships alongside hardware and gaming platforms. Its has been able to take platform shifts and turn them into enterprise-friendly products and continues to shape how organisations use technology at scale.

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