The report highlights the significant global influence of Indian-origin leaders, with 79 per cent of the list's entrants residing in the United States
The HSBC Hurun Global Indians list 2024 highlights the immense impact of Indian-origin leaders, with Satya Nadella at the forefront of global business.
What's the next big thing? Probably artificial intelligence (AI) agents. At least, that's the best answer based on what many technology sector executives and industry analysts are talking about the most these days.
The contrasting leadership styles of Steve Ballmer and Satya Nadella highlight how understanding your entrepreneurial archetype — Creator, Builder, or Opportunist — can shape business success through a balance of stability and innovation.
The Information claims that Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella was forced to make a decision in the middle of the pandemic regarding their gaming business. In 2021, the company was already pushing their Game Pass subscription business, but Satya was seriously considering closing their gaming business in general.
Microsoft is forming a new group focused on developing AI apps and providing tools for third-party customers, the company announced Monday.
Satya Nadella, Chairman and CEO of Microsoft, has topped the inaugural HSBC Hurun Global Indians List 2024, underlining his leadership in driving the company's global success.
Decades ago, Microsoft was Big Tech’s bad boy, mowing down competitors with shady actions that drew the wrath of the federal government — an antitrust suit that dropped the company from the top tier of tech and led to a lost decade in which it became an also-ran.
In addition to the tech giants, Neha Narkhede of Confluent, Anjali Sud of Tubi, Yamini Rangan of HubSpot, and Leena Nair of Chanel are among the women leaders who made it to the debut list.
Satya Nadella showcased the company's AI initiatives in agriculture, highlighting a broader push into AI backed by an $80 billion investment.
Most observers believe some kind of widespread application of agentic AI is likely, but Nadella's grandiose vision of completely transforming software development, and by extension the entire industry, with this reorganization suggests he's one of the most bullish voices on agentic AI, to say the least.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella announced partnerships with key Indian organizations and a $3 billion investment in AI and cloud infrastructure. The compa