Microsoft is reportedly laying off hundreds of employees from its Azure cloud business, impacting teams such as Azure for Operators and Mission Engineering. The layoffs come as part of the company’s ongoing restructuring efforts, with sources estimating as many as 1,500 job cuts in the Azure for Operators division.
The affected teams are part of Microsoft’s Strategic Missions and Technologies (SMT) organization, led by former Azure boss Jason Zander. This organization focuses on cutting-edge initiatives like quantum computing, space exploration, and the government cloud business.
While Microsoft typically undergoes minor workforce adjustments during the transition to a new fiscal year, the frequency of layoffs has increased in recent times. Last year, the tech giant announced plans to cut 10,000 jobs, with additional rounds of layoffs following since then.
Microsoft has not provided official comments regarding the recent layoffs. The company’s partnership with OpenAI has been instrumental in its advancements in generative AI, solidifying its position as a leader in the field.
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