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Exclusive Interview with Microsoft CEO and LinkedIn CEO, NFL and Verizon Announce 5G Partnership & Amazon Calls Out Elon Musk

TechCheck

CNBC

Management, Cnbc, Tech, Faang, Investing, Business, Disruptors, Technology

4.566 Ratings

🗓️ 9 September 2021

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

Our anchors kick off today’s big show with Jon Fortt’s exclusive interview with Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky on a slew of new features, the future of work and much more. Then, we check in on GameStop with the stock tumbling today after the company reported earnings last night. Next, Logitech CEO Bracken Darrell joins to discuss the company’s climate commitment to be net zero by 2030 and climate positive beyond then. Also, with football season kicking off, we hear from NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and Verizon CEO Hans Vestberg on a 10-year 5G partnership. Later, Varo CEO Colin Walsh joins as the digital bank announced it closed a $510 million funding round. Plus, don’t miss the details on Amazon calling out Elon Musk in a letter to the Federal Communications Commission. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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0:00.0

I'm Julia Borsden, and you're listening to CNBC's Tech Check. Our show is live weekdays at 11am

0:05.8

Eastern, listen in. Good Thursday morning. Welcome to Tech Check. I'm Carl Kintania with John Ford

0:11.3

and Julia Borsten. What a show. A huge hour coming up on Tech Check today. The latest on Microsoft's

0:17.1

dive into hybrid work, exclusive interview with CEO Satchin Adela alongside LinkedIn,

0:22.5

CEO Ryan Roslansky. Then, hear from Verizon's Hans Vesberg and the commissioner of the NFL,

0:28.3

Roger Goodell, as the new football season gets underway tonight. And that's not all. We also have

0:33.6

the CEO of Work from Home Winter Logitech as the company looks to go carbon neutral by 2030.

0:39.3

A big hour ahead, so don't go anywhere. John?

0:42.3

And we will start right now with Microsoft, focusing on demand for hybrid work with a slew of new features announced today for Office and LinkedIn.

0:49.3

Updates include AI-driven camera software to detect who in a room is speaking,

0:54.7

additional Outlook RSVP details to indicate if things are in-person or online,

0:59.5

and even a PowerPoint feature, allowing users to layer Teams video into the experience for live presentations.

1:05.8

And Microsoft's LinkedIn is leaning in when it comes to hiring,

1:09.2

allowing companies to indicate whether a role is in-person,

1:12.3

remote, or a hybrid. I spoke exclusively to Microsoft CEO, Satya Della, and LinkedIn, CEO,

1:17.8

Ryan Lislanski about these changes and why Microsoft itself has given up trying to predict exactly

1:23.7

when its workers will be back in offices. But I started by asking Nadella about inflation, specifically the Microsoft 365 price increase

1:32.7

that's coming in March and how he's balancing cost pressures in the global economy against

1:37.6

Microsoft's mission to make customers more productive.

1:42.5

This is an unprecedented time in terms of some of the constraints that are there.

1:47.1

There is the demand shock as well as the supply constraints that are all playing out.

1:52.7

But to me, the thing that is most needed going forward in order to deal with all of the

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