Outline of Microsoft

Microsoft Corporation is a multinational corporation based in Redmond, Washington, USA and founded by Bill Gates and Paul Allen that develops, manufactures, licenses, and supports a wide range of products and services predominantly related to computing. Due to the scope and size of the company, it encompasses a broad range of topics mostly revolving around critical analysis and the company's products and services.

The Microsoft sign at the entrance of the Dubai Microsoft campus, Dubai Internet City. Microsoft has developed Arabic versions for most of its products.

Lists

Analysis

Networking

Events

Devices

Partnerships

  • Virus Information Alliance – An international partnership created by the Microsoft Corporation in association with various antivirus vendors.
  • Ultra Mobile PC − Joint specification by Microsoft and others for a small form factor tablet PC.
  • Microsoft Partner Network - The Microsoft partner companies who build solutions on top of Microsoft software or who resell Microsoft software.

People

Board of Directors

Chief officers

Senior Leaders

Presidents and VPs

Segments and subsidiaries

  • Microsoft Services Asia − A subsidiary responsible for services across Asia.
  • Microsoft Studios − A division responsible for the creation of video content for Microsoft and its partners.
  • Microsoft Research - A division responsible for the research of computer science.
  • MSNBC - A television station formerly co-owned by Microsoft; Microsoft is still a shareholder.
  • Slate - Current affairs magazine created by Microsoft and later sold to the Washington Post Company.
  • Microsoft Skype Division - A Division responsible for the Skype and Microsoft Lync products
  • Microsoft hardware

Other

gollark: It also ships its own JS (separate from the main, custom frontend JS, of course) which probably has dependencies in it too.
gollark: And the comment system is its own separate Python server.
gollark: However, various subprojects pull in something like five different web frameworks.
gollark: For instance, osmarks.net is weird and messy but the main static site technically has no dependencies once compiled.
gollark: It also probably depends on how you define what a "website" is.

References

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