

Mary Jo Foley
Editor in Chief at Directions on Microsoft. Has been covering Microsoft for 40 years.
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Jun 23, 2025 • 45min
Busting the 4 Myths of Microsoft Support with Mary Jo Foley & Mike Jones
Mary Jo Foley, Editor in Chief at Directions on Microsoft and a veteran covering Microsoft, teams up with Mike Jones, VP at US Cloud, who specializes in Microsoft support. They debunk four myths about Microsoft support that lead to unnecessary expenses. The duo discusses Microsoft's staggering $80 billion investment in AI and its implications for support services. Mary Jo also shares an amusing anecdote about telling Steve Jobs to leave during an early interview with Bill Gates, offering a glimpse into the evolving tech landscape.

Sep 23, 2023 • 33min
Longtime Microsoft watcher Mary Jo Foley is our Copilot on this episode
Mary Jo Foley, Longtime Microsoft watcher, joins the GeekWire Podcast to discuss the latest Windows and AI features. They also talk about the surprise resignation of Panos Panay, the chief product officer at Microsoft, and his potential move to Amazon. The discussion covers Microsoft's new branding strategy, the release date and competitiveness of Microsoft 365 Co-Pilot, the cost implications for business customers, and the departure of Panoz Pene and the future of the Surface line. They also reflect on the changing and surprising nature of Microsoft.

Jul 8, 2025 • 30min
Microsoft's AI Shift and Fastest Ever Changes with Mary Jo Foley
Mary Jo Foley, a prominent tech journalist and Editor in Chief at Directions on Microsoft, discusses the remarkable rise of AI at Microsoft. She shares her journey from journalism to analyzing Microsoft's strategies. The conversation covers the challenges organizations face while navigating AI advancements and the complexities of Microsoft's licensing models. They also unpack the evolution of Microsoft Teams and the role of AI in enhancing workplace productivity, highlighting user engagement and data security as top priorities.


