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  2. Microsoft engineering groups - Wikipedia

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    In July 2013, Microsoft announced another reorganization into five engineering groups and six corporate affairs groups. [3] A year later, in June 2015, Microsoft reformed into three engineering groups. [4] In September 2016, a new group was created to focus on artificial intelligence and research. [5]

  3. Microsoft Teams - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Teams is a team collaboration application developed by Microsoft as part of the Microsoft 365 family of products, offering workspace chat and video conferencing, file storage, and integration of proprietary and third-party applications and services.

  4. SmartDraw - Wikipedia

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    SmartDraw lets you add diagrams to Microsoft Office products including Word, PowerPoint, and Excel and Google Workspace applications like Google Docs and Google Sheets. SmartDraw has apps for Atlassian's Confluence , Jira , and Trello .

  5. Organizational chart - Wikipedia

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    An organizational chart, also called organigram, organogram, or organizational breakdown structure (OBS), is a diagram that shows the structure of an organization and the relationships and relative ranks of its parts and positions/jobs. The term is also used for similar diagrams, for example ones showing the different elements of a field of ...

  6. xAI org chart: All the top power players at Elon Musk’s new ...

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    Musk has since launched xAI with a team of engineers from some of his biggest rivals, including Microsoft and Google. The goal of xAI is to create an AGI, or artificial general intelligence, that ...

  7. Microsoft - Wikipedia

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    With a few exceptions of new companies, like Netscape, Microsoft was the only major and established company that acted fast enough to be a part of the World Wide Web practically from the start. Other companies like Borland, WordPerfect, Novell, IBM and Lotus, being much slower to adapt to the new situation, would give Microsoft market dominance ...