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Steven Sinofsky leaves microsoft
This is an interesting development in the tech world. Just earlier today, Steven Sinofsky, the head of the Windows division at Microsoft left the company, effective immediately.
news link: http://www.theverge.com/2012/11/12/3...ving-microsoft letter from Steve Ballmer (Microsoft CEO): http://www.theverge.com/2012/11/12/3...fsky-departure A profile on Steven Sinofsky himself: http://news.cnet.com/8301-10805_3-57...-mr-windows-8/ This change is surprising to say the least, my first thought was because his products have been doing poorly. This is quite inexplicable, since Windows 8 sold 4 million copies to end users on its launch weekend (this is to users, not OEMs). With Surface, people lined up outside the Microsoft store in the first time since Windows 95 to purchase a Microsoft product! update: Quote:
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At my company - we don't have silo's. So hath decreed both our CEO and our CIO.
Apparently, due to this, what we do have are what I call "vertical spheres of exclusionairy control" - not silo's.... |
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Isn't it strange to see all this military speak and ranks in trade and companies, in a civilian society ? "Chief Executive Officer" Maybe we could introduce those good old ranks in Germany, too ? "I am RSBFGFM* of Mercedes Benz ! Rrrrr" :hmm2: (*Reichsturmbannfuehrergeneralfeldmarschall) Greetings, Catfish |
My son-in-law just joined Microsoft. Maybe he'll run the place someday. On the other hand the first thing they did was send him to Vietnam, so maybe they have something else in mind...
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Other than a 'Beamter' or ('Official) of course, who would be something like a civil servant. Thanks and greetings, Catfish |
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