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Aaron Holmes is a reporter covering tech with a focus on enterprise and cybersecurity. Before joining The Information, he has previously written for Business Insider, The New York Daily News, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, and The Tampa Bay Times. He has appeared on Good Morning America, CBS Los Angeles, Cheddar, and SiriusXM Radio to discuss his work. He holds a bachelor's degree from Columbia University.
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Why Microsoft Will Likely Keep Its Iron Grip on OpenAI’s Future Profits; Newsom’s Strange AI Veto

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Josh Koehn

Google Complains to EU Regulator About Microsoft’s Software Licensing

Google says Microsoft used its dominance of the business software market to discourage customers to use alternative cloud providers.

Microsoft to Spend $1.3 Billion in Mexico on Data Centers, AI

The announcement follows Microsoft’s disclosure of similar multibillion-dollar plans for new data centers across the globe in recent months.
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Microsoft AI Chief Suleyman Shuffles Unit Leadership, Pointing to Shift in Strategy

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Aaron Holmes

Microsoft Says 34,000 Engineers Are Working on Security After U.S. Government Criticism

The changes come after the US said a recent breach of Microsoft’s systems by Chinese hackers was the result of Microsoft’s “avoidable errors.”
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