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Microsoft’s next big bet isn’t on a model but on becoming the Swiss Army knife of enterprise AI
Microsoft is investing $2.5 billion in a new business unit, Microsoft Frontier, to help enterprises better use its AI tools and achieve measurable outcomes. The initiative includes 6,000 forward-deployed engineers and follows similar investments by Amazon, OpenAI, and Anthropic. Microsoft emphasizes flexibility in model selection and data protection for customers.
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