Corporate Governance
The latest Corporate Governance coverage — news, analysis, and updates from the WindowsNews.AI desk.
Trump's Microsoft Demand: National Security Clash with Corporate Governance
Former President Donald Trump's public demand that Microsoft fire Lisa Monaco, the company's newly appointed president of global affairs, has ignited a fierce debate about the boundaries between...
New Azure study: Single-cloud AI can cut latency and costs—but only if you test the fine print
IT leaders weary of multi-cloud complexity got fresh ammunition this week. A benchmark report from Principled Technologies (PT) argues that consolidating AI workloads onto Microsoft Azure can deliver...
Arrests, Firings, and an External Review: Inside Microsoft’s Labor Clash Over Cloud Ethics
On August 26, a small group of Microsoft workers livestreamed themselves entering the Redmond office of President Brad Smith, reading a summons and refusing to leave. The sit-in, broadcast across...
Microsoft Shuts Employee Forums and Mandates 3-Day Office Week in AI Blitz
Microsoft has executed a sweeping reset of workplace policies, shutting down open employee forums, tightening campus security, and imposing a mandatory three-day weekly office attendance for staff...
Microsoft Mandates Three-Day Office Return by 2026, Shuttering Employee Speech Channels
Microsoft is compelling thousands of its employees back to their desks for a minimum of three days a week by the end of February 2026, a stark shift from its earlier hybrid work embrace that has been...
Docler Layoffs Blamed on AI—Microsoft Data Exposes the Occupations Most at Risk
Docler Holding’s decision to lay off more than a hundred employees—and explicitly blame an “AI-driven reorganisation”—has dragged the quiet march of automation into the harsh light of a...
Inside Microsoft’s 2025 Governance Crisis: Employee Arrests, Azure Surveillance Claims, and Investor Risk
On a late August day in 2025, employees from Microsoft’s own ranks stormed the office of President Brad Smith, refusing to leave until their demands were met. Police were called, arrests made, and...
Microsoft’s Brad Smith Vows Investigation After Employees Storm Office Over Azure Israel Surveillance Claims
Microsoft President Brad Smith told reporters on August 26, 2025, that the company would “go investigate and get to the truth” after a group of current and former employees occupied his Redmond...
Brad Smith Pledges Independent Investigation After Azure Surveillance Allegations Surface
Brad Smith, Microsoft’s president, has personally pledged to launch an externally supervised investigation into how the company’s Azure cloud services may have been used by Israeli military...
Microsoft Staff Erect Campus Tent Encampment Demanding End to Azure Military Contracts
Microsoft employees pitched tents on the company’s Redmond campus Thursday, launching a 24-hour protest encampment that escalates a year-long internal battle over cloud contracts with Israeli...
Microsoft Retains Covington for Azure-Palestine Surveillance Investigation
Microsoft has retained the law firm Covington & Burling LLP to lead an urgent external investigation into claims that its Azure cloud platform was used to store and process massive amounts of...
Microsoft Probes Azure’s Role in Israeli Military Mass Phone Surveillance
Microsoft has launched a formal investigation into how Israel’s elite military surveillance unit, Unit 8200, is using its Azure cloud platform, days after a Guardian investigation revealed the spy...