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Microsoft takes hit from ‘partner transition’ work, eating into SMB, Office 365 and Windows businesses

By Wade Tyler Millward on Jul 28, 2022 9:04AM
Microsoft takes hit from ‘partner transition’ work, eating into SMB, Office 365 and Windows businesses

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By Wade Tyler Millward
Jul 28 2022
9:04AM

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