Microsoft cuts 4,800 jobs to redirect spending toward AI infrastructure, even as it projects $190 billion in 2026 capex and forecasts strong Azure growth. The restructuring aims to preserve margins while scaling cloud AI services.
Microsoft is cutting 4,800 positions as it diverts savings toward a $190 billion AI infrastructure plan for 2026. The move, combined with a 23% first-half stock slide, illustrates how SaaS giants are trading headcount for hyperscale cloud capacity to sustain Azure growth.
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