Microsoft denies report of lowering targets for AI software sales growth
Microsoft refutes claims of lowered AI sales targets despite reported demand challenges; AI revenue growth partly driven by cloud infrastructure rentals, critics say.
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Microsoft denies report of lowering targets for AI software sales growth
Microsoft on Wednesday denied a report from The Information that multiple divisions at the company lowered sales growth targets for certain artificial intelligence products after several sales staff missed their goals in the fiscal year that ended in June.
Microsoft Denies Report Claiming It Lowered Sales Targets to Focus on AI Products
Microsoft has refuted claims made by The Information in one of its report, where the publication claimed that several internal teams within the company recently lowered their sales growth targets for AI products. The report said multiple Azure sales staff missed last year’s quotas, forcing divisions to adjust expectations for the current fiscal year. “The […]
How Investors Are Reacting To Microsoft (MSFT) Confusion Over Reported AI Sales Target Changes
In recent days, reports that Microsoft had lowered AI sales targets due to slower-than-expected demand were followed by firm company denials, with Microsoft insisting aggregate quotas and targets for AI products remain unchanged. This clash between media accounts and Microsoft's response has drawn attention to how quickly enterprises are actually adopting new AI tools, and what that means for the company’s AI revenue ramp. We’ll now examine ho…
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