Microsoft has instructed its employees to stop using Claude Code and instead transition to GitHub Copilot. The company had ...
According to The Verge, Claude Code became "perhaps a little too popular" inside Microsoft, with many engineers regularly ...
Microsoft drops Claude Code for thousands of engineers in 2026, forcing a switch to GitHub Copilot CLI by June 30. Here's what's happening and why.
Both tools have their own specialities.
Microsoft reportedly plans to move many developers from Claude Code to Copilot CLI, betting on its in-house AI coding tool ...
The report notes that Claude Code quickly became popular within Microsoft over the past six months. However, that popularity ...
Microsoft ends Claude Code licenses and shifts developers to its in‑house Copilot model, signaling a strategic move toward AI ...
Microsoft is cutting Claude Code licences inside its core product teams. The reason is not strategy. It is the bill. The end of the AI coding experiment has arrived?
The Mitiga disclosure is the most recent, but it is not the first time Claude Code’s configuration model has created a ...
A mystery company spent $500 million on Claude in one month because it failed to put a usage limit on licenses for employees.
Developers using the latest versions of AI coding tools like Claude Code, Cursor CLI, Gemini CLI, and CoPilot CLI could inadvertently execute malicious code on their systems with a single keypress, or ...