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July 2, 2026
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Microsoft launches AI-focused professional services business with $2.5B investment

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has formed a new business that will help organizations build and manage artificial intelligence applications. The Microsoft Frontier Company, as the venture is called, launched today with an initial $2. 5 billion investment from the tech giant.

Key Takeaways

  • SiliconANGLE UPDATED 16:52 EDT / JULY 02 2026 AI Microsoft launches AI-focused professional services business with $2.
  • The Microsoft Frontier Company's engineers will also help customers "continuously improve AI systems.

    " Some software teams fine-tune their large language models on a regular basis to address changes in user request patterns.

  • The company says that the LLM is competitive with Claude Opus 4.

    6 on the SWE-Bench Pro coding benchmark and uses significantly less hardware.

  • Google LLC's cloud business, in turn, recently launched an FDE recruiting initiate.

    Anthropic and OpenAI Group PBC have also formed FDE organizations this year, but they're taking a different approach from the major cloud providers.

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  • #5 billion investment from the tech giant.
  • #5 billion investment from the tech giant.
  • #Microsoft Foundry also provides access to more than 11,000 hosted AI models.
  • #announced plans to invest $1 billion in a dedicated FDE organization that will help customers build AI agents.
Microsoft launches AI-focused professional services business with $2.5B investment

SiliconANGLE UPDATED 16:52 EDT / JULY 02 2026 AI Microsoft launches AI-focused professional services business with $2. 5B investment by Maria Deutscher Microsoft Corp. has formed a new business that will help organizations build and manage artificial intelligence applications.

The Microsoft Frontier Company, as the venture is called, launched today with an initial $2. 5 billion investment from the tech giant. It's staffed by 6,000 "industry and engineering experts.

" The group is led by Microsoft Corp. executive Rodrigo Kede Lima, who was previously the president of Microsoft Asia. The unit will speed up enterprise customers' AI projects by sending forward-deployed engineers, or FDEs, to their offices.

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