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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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Microsoft Lays Off Hundreds of Staff Across Divisions

The company said in July that it planned to cut less than 1% of its 200,000-person workforce.

Starboard Value Reveals New Stake in Salesforce, Rallying Stock

Salesforce co-CEO Marc Benioff currently owns just 3% of the company.

Microsoft Accuses UK Regulators of Relying on Sony Statements in Activision Probe

Microsoft argued that Sony is already dominant in the games market, saying PlayStation console sales have beat Xbox for the past 20 years.

Microsoft Says Hackers Are Breaching Exchange Servers

It’s the second time in two years the company has scrambled to respond to major security flaws in its widespread email software.

Microsoft Plans to Expand China Headcount to 10,000

Separately, CEO Satya Nadella said he’s confident its planned $69 billion Activision Blizzard purchase will overcome an antitrust probe.
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