Microsoft to replicate Azure's cloud business strategy of flexibility to win long-term AI deals with clients
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Microsoft accounts for roughly one-fourth of the entire global cloud services industry’s annual revenue, which reached $419 billion in 2025, as per market research firm Synergy Group.In an interview with Mint, Jay Parikh, executive vice-president and member of Microsoft’s global leadership team, said the company will seek to use the same playbook for AI as well.“We currently have 11,000 models and 80,000 customers of it in our ‘foundry’ and this number changes very rapidly. Our go-to market strategy is to offer our customers a fully flexible AI platform where clients can use a toggle to choose the safest AI model that might be slower in performance or the most cutting-edge ‘frontier’ AI models too.
This includes our own AI models as well that we just introduced,” Parikh said.Microsoft has previously offered its ‘365’ suite of applications in cloud services and has given businesses the flexibility to use their preferred third-party applications such as Slack by Salesforce and SAP’s enterprise resource planning platform. Parikh said the company aims to do the same with AI as well—for both models and applications.On the sidelines of his visit, Microsoft hosted an internal hackathon,
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