INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The COVID-19 pandemic has postponed the Tokyo Olympics, scrubbed all college sports and silenced presidential campaign rallies, so it
shouldn't be any surprise that the crisis has also upended plans Microsoft once had set in similar stone.But because of the work-at-home
mandate set by many businesses, Microsoft has faced other pressures by dint of its place as the maker of Windows and Office, two technology
cornerstones of modern corporations.[ Related: Why Microsoft should postpone Windows 10's next feature upgrade, 2004 ]Along with rivals
Google and Apple, Microsoft was among the first United States firms to send employees home, one of the first to start tearing up calendars
Since early March, it's made a score and more changes to product timelines, launched deals specific to work-at-home or the pandemic, and
taken action to shutter stores and symposiums.To read this article in full, please click here