Executive Summary
A look at how Microsoft’s business lines are faring in the cloud era. A company that is letting employees use microchip implants. And data on who’s getting most of the H-1B visas and what they are paying those employees. Lots of news to catch up on since we were off last week, so John gets to talk about Oracle. A little.
Hosts: John Kresic, Mike Kresic
Running Time: 43:28
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