Microsoft forecasts strong growth for Azure cloud business

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Could ease concerns about a potential slowdown in AI demand.

Microsoft forecasts strong growth for Azure cloud business
Microsoft has forecast stronger-than-expected quarterly growth for its cloud-computing business Azure after blowout results in the latest quarter, calming investor worries in an uncertain economy and lifting its shares.  Microsoft's results, which follow similar outcomes from Google last ...

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