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Microsoft, AT&T sign giant cloud deal

By Stephen Nellis and Angela Moon on Jul 18, 2019 6:07AM
Microsoft, AT&T sign giant cloud deal

AT&T will go Azure, then team for the 5G edge in US$2bn+ tie-up.

Microsoft and AT&T  have announced a deal under which the telecommunications company will tap Microsoft's Azure cloud service for its computing needs and use Microsoft 365, which includes Office productivity software, for much of its 268,000-strong workforce. Under the deal, Microsoft ...

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By Stephen Nellis and Angela Moon
Jul 18 2019
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