AI News & TrendsMicrosoft launches Frontier Company with $2.5B to embed 6,000 AI engineers
Microsoft has launched Frontier Company with a $2.5 billion investment to embed over 6,000 AI engineers directly at customer sites, aiming to speed up AI use and results for businesses. This move may help Microsoft go beyond traditional software and cloud services by doing hands-on work at client locations. The new company faces competition from similar programs by Amazon, Anthropic, and OpenAI, but exact market sizes for this kind of service are not yet known. Early projects, such as with the London Stock Exchange Group, suggest possible productivity gains, but independent checks have not confirmed these results yet. Microsoft says clients will keep control of their data and code, which may set it apart from others, but it is still uncertain if this new approach will bring clear and lasting business value.













