An analyst survey suggests Microsoft could weather the coronavirus outbreak with 3 businesses – Azure, Skype for Business and Microsoft Teams
RBC Capital Markets surveyed more than 1,100 people including chief information officers, human resources professionals, and venture capital and public equity investors about how the coronavirus outbreak may affect business.
Three Microsoft businesses – Azure, Skype for Business and Microsoft Teams – could help the company weather the novel coronavirus outbreak while many companies are expected to cut spending and delay deals, according an RBC Capital Markets survey. While many deals that have yet to closed will likely be postponed, one Fortune 500 chief information officer told RBC the company is likely to accelerate its move from on-premises computing resources into the public and private cloud, benefiting Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure.
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