
Microsoft Pull-Back Casts Doubts on Local Data Centre Boom – AFR – 6 April 2025
Microsoft’s data centre pullback signals a reality check for AI’s endless growth, potentially impacting future cloud costs and availability for Australian organisations.

Microsoft’s data centre pullback signals a reality check for AI’s endless growth, potentially impacting future cloud costs and availability for Australian organisations.

Atturra’s Kitepipe acquisition expands its North American footprint, bolstering Boomi integration, crucial for TechnologyOne and Microsoft ecosystems, with Philippine support enhancing scalability.

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With Microsoft launching their new subscriptions for their Copilot AI Companion, the timing reflects a problem common to large vendors offering broad-based AIs according to IBRS advisor Dr Joseph Sweeney.
Microsoft’s Copilot AI is now open to all. The slow rollout wasn’t just about enterprise testing; it was about managing staggering operational costs.

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