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The coronavirus had already been a factor in Microsoft's forecast for the More Personal Computing business, which now no longer applies.
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Shares of Microsoft Corp fell more than 4% on Thursday after the company warned ...
Microsoft said it will not attend the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco due to the coronavirus outbreak. Sony, Facebook, Unity, and other gaming giants previously said they would not attend.
Microsoft is skipping the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco this year, citing concerns about the global coronavirus outbreak. It isn't the only company to bow out of GDC 2020: Sony, Facebook, Kojima Productions and Unity Technologies previously announced they would miss the show in order to keep their employees and attendees as safe as possible. GDC is scheduled to run from March 16th to the 20th. "After a close review of guidance by...
The conference continues amid a citywide state of emergency
The global tech industry is being rattled by the virus.
The global tech industry is being rattled by the virus.
Microsoft is canceling its Most Valuable Professional (MVP) Summit and moving the event online due to the COVID-19 coronavirus. The company has been notifying attendees that the event, which was…
Facebook, Google and Adobe on Monday announced their decisions to cancel, alter and pull out of various upcoming conferences due to the spreading of the coronavirus.
With conferences canceled, factory schedules disrupted and workers urged to work from home, COVID-19 has quickly left its mark on an industry that typically runs like clockwork. Here's how.
Employees in San Francisco and Seattle are allowed to work from home
The news comes after Business Insider reported that some employees were concerned Microsoft's internal response to the outbreak was insufficient.
Microsoft is recommending that all of its Seattle-area employees who can do their jobs from home do so for the next three weeks, through March 25, in the latest effort to thwart the spread of the novel coronavirus.
Major Bay Area employers including Twitter, Microsoft and JPMorgan are telling employees to work from home to lessen the chance of spreading coronavirus.
Tech giants hope to mitigate the effects of the virus.