Remember when people called Microsoft boring? That was ten years ago. Satya Nadella took over as CEO in 2014. Everyone expected more Windows versions. More Office suites. Instead, he said something strange. He said Microsoft would focus on cloud computing.
People laughed. Amazon already owned the cloud. Google was there too. But Nadella played the long game. He made Microsoft products work on Apple devices. On Android phones. On Linux servers. That was unthinkable under previous leadership. Old Microsoft wanted you locked into Windows. New Microsoft wants you using their tools anywhere.
Azure became a monster. Not overnight. Slowly. Reliably. Companies realized that Microsoft understood enterprise needs better than anyone. They offer hybrid solutions. They let businesses keep data on their own servers while using cloud power. Amazon did not want that. Google found it messy. Microsoft made it simple.
Today Microsoft is worth over three trillion dollars. That is not a typo. Three trillion. The lesson here is humility. Sometimes you lose for a decade. Then you listen. You adapt. You stop forcing your way and start helping customers their way. That is the Microsoft story now. A comeback built on saying sorry and meaning it.
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Microsoft's Quiet Comeback That Nobody Saw Coming
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