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Do Microsoft employees have iPhones?
REDMOND, Wash. — Microsoft Corp. MSFT 2.83\% employees are passionate users of the latest tech toys. But there is one gadget love that many at the company dare not name: the iPhone.
What phone do Google employees use?
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Do Microsoft employees get discount at Apple?
Microsoft employees get a discount at the apple store for showing their badges. One company in the program is Apple — that said, companies, rules, and amounts change. Given I can go to the Stanford Mall and get a discount, then walk a hundred+ yards and not get a discount on a comparable Surface is a bit uneven.
Can Apple employees use Android phones?
Many Apple employees eventually get a corporate iPhone and service and just use it as a primary phone. Android devices also can’t connect to Apple’s VPN, at least when I was there, so they can’t be used for work (unless they are being used for testing).
Do Google workers use iPhone?
While Google has its own operating system, Android, a large number of the company’s almost 100,000 employees use iPhones for their work, and the firm releases much of its software on both Android and Apple’s iOS.
Does Microsoft hire from Amazon?
Microsoft confirmed that it has hired longtime Amazon Web Services leader Charlie Bell to lead a newly formed engineering organization to address cybersecurity and related issues, but said it has so far been unable to reach an agreement with Amazon over Bell’s non-compete contract with the company.
Does Amazon use Microsoft products?
Amazon Web Services offers a broad set of global compute, database, application, and deployment services that use Microsoft technologies or are designed to work with Microsoft technologies.
Do Microsoft employees use Linux?
As to your first question, generally no. Microsoft wants most of it’s employees to use Windows for many obvious reasons: It’s free for MS employees, so Linux does not have this advantage here. It’s one of MS’s main products, and it wants it’s employees to test it through daily use.