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Posted on 9/24/2025
Develops software, OS, and cloud services
$139.9k - $274.8k/yr
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Austin, TX, USA + 1 more
More locations: Redmond, WA, USA
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Microsoft develops software, devices, and cloud services. Windows is an operating system that runs on personal computers, Office provides productivity apps, and Azure offers cloud computing and developer tools. The company differentiates itself with a large, integrated ecosystem of software, devices, and services, plus long-standing partnerships with PC makers and a broad enterprise footprint. Its goal is to put a computer on every desk and in every home, and to extend that reach through cloud services, professional networking (LinkedIn), and gaming.
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10,001+
Company Stage
IPO
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Redmond, Washington
Founded
1975
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Microsoft is investing $10 billion in OpenAI, the artificial intelligence company behind ChatGPT. The investment builds on previous funding of $1 billion in 2019 and another round in 2021. The deal will give Microsoft access to OpenAI's advanced AI systems whilst providing OpenAI with cloud-computing power through Azure. Microsoft will receive nearly half of OpenAI's financial returns until its investment is repaid up to a predetermined cap. Microsoft plans to integrate OpenAI's technology across its products, including Bing search engine, Office applications, and Teams. Azure will remain OpenAI's exclusive cloud provider. The investment represents Microsoft's largest to date, surpassing its $5 billion AT&T investment in 1999. The announcement comes days after Microsoft revealed plans to lay off 10,000 workers.
Billionaire investor Bill Ackman has revealed new investments in Microsoft by both his hedge fund, Pershing Square Capital Management, and his closed-end fund Pershing Square USA. The positions were initiated in February after Microsoft's shares fell following second-quarter earnings. Ackman highlighted Microsoft's ownership of M365 and Azure, which is benefiting from surging AI inference demand. He noted the company traded at 21 times forward earnings in February, well below recent averages, and said its valuation doesn't reflect Microsoft's approximately 27% economic interest in OpenAI, worth roughly $200 billion. Microsoft shares have fallen about 15% this year. Ackman compared the investment to previous successful bets on Alphabet, Amazon and Meta, calling Microsoft's current valuation "highly compelling" for long-term value.
Microsoft has secured a deal with neocloud provider Nscale to expand its Norway data centre site with 30,000 Nvidia chips. The agreement adds to Microsoft's earlier $6.2 billion commitment to the location, whilst OpenAI did not finalise a capacity agreement there. The move is part of Microsoft's roughly $60 billion spending wave on specialised neocloud providers that rent AI computing infrastructure. CEO Satya Nadella has identified power availability and data centre construction speed as the company's biggest bottleneck, rather than chip supply. The deal reflects how cheap electricity and clear regulations increasingly shape AI data centre locations. Nscale, a UK-based startup that emerged from crypto-mining firm Arkon Energy in 2024, raised $2 billion at a $14.6 billion valuation in March 2026.
Microsoft has agreed to rent data centre capacity at a Norwegian site originally intended for OpenAI as part of its Stargate initiative. The company will rent 30,000 additional Nvidia Vera Rubin chips from neocloud provider Nscale at a campus inside the Arctic Circle in Narvik, Norway. The deal builds on Microsoft's prior $6.2 billion commitment at the same location. Nscale announced the agreement in a statement, marking a shift in the facility's intended purpose from OpenAI to Microsoft operations.