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WASHINGTON* - Microsoft moved Tuesday to reboot for a mobile future, naming Indian-born Satya Nadella chief executive as founder Bill Gates shed his title of chairman for a more hands-on role.
Gates “will devote more time to the company” in his new role on the board as “founder and technology advisor,” a company statement said. Nadella, 46, who becomes the third CEO at Microsoft, has been executive vice president of its Cloud and Enterprise group.
The moves come with Microsoft losing ground to rivals like Apple and Google amid a shift away from the traditional personal computer to mobile devices and cloud services. “As the industry changes we have to innovate and move forward,” Gates said in a video released on the Microsoft website.
“I’m thrilled that Satya has asked me to step up. I’ll have over a third of my time available to meet with product groups.” The 58-year-old Gates said that “during this time of transformation, there is no better person to lead Microsoft than Satya Nadella.” He called Nadella “a proven leader with hard-core engineering skills, business vision and the ability to bring people together.”
Gates stepped down as CEO in 2000 and left day-to-day operations in 2008 to devote more time to his multibillion-dollar Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Microsoft said John Thompson, lead independent director, will assume the job of chairman at the tech giant. Nadella, who takes over from the retiring Steve Ballmer, said, “Microsoft is one of those rare companies to have truly revolutionized the world through technology, and I couldn’t be more honored to have been chosen to lead the company.”
He added, “The opportunity ahead for Microsoft is vast, but to seize it, we must focus clearly, move faster and continue to transform. A big part of my job is to accelerate our ability to bring innovative products to our customers more quickly.” The shake-up at Microsoft drew positive responses from analysts. “I think this is a terrific development for the company,” said Greg Sterling at Opus Research. “Nadella also seems to have encouraged the new Gates role, which will be good for the company too. Personally, Nadella is a more humble and understated figure than Ballmer, which will be good for the company’s image. I also think Nadella brings a strong mix of business and technology expertise to the role.”
Frank Gillett at Forrester Research said Nadella has shown “a willingness to shake things up, so that seems positive to us.” Gillett added that by using Gates as a key advisor, “he’s reaching for Gates’s experience in running the company but also in the successes in that era. But by having him in an informal role, it also says we are in a new era. All in all, it seems quite positive.” Roger Kay at Endpoint Technologies Associates said Nadella will need to articulate a vision for Microsoft, which under Ballmer was undergoing a transformation from software to “devices and services.”
“Nadella has to come up with the vision,” Kay said. “Gates’s vision was appropriate for the 1970s and 1980s.” Kay said Nadella “admits that he is green in asking support from Gates but that’s OK. I think people can come into a job green and grow into it.” Nadella “has been the enterprise guy, so I would expect him to go in that direction. They may even spin off the consumer business.” Deutsche Bank analyst Karl Keirstead said Nadella was a “good choice.”
“Although Microsoft is a big ship to turn, in our view Nadella will push to make Microsoft more innovative and agile, more like Apple and less like IBM,” Keirstead said in a research note. Matthew Hedberg at RBC Capital Markets called Nadella “a safe choice” and said his background “could mean a bigger emphasis on cloud and enterprise than Microsoft has had in the past.” Hedberg added that the shift in roles for Gates would be a “bigger positive for investor sentiment.” In late morning trading, Microsoft shares were up 0.33 percent at $36.60. Nadella heads the team that runs the public, private and service provider clouds for Microsoft. Previously, Nadella was president of Microsoft‘s $19 billion server and tools business. He is a native of Hyderabad, India and earned degrees from Mangalore University, the University of Wisconsin in Milwaukee and the University of Chicago.

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Soon Microsoft will be re-named MicroShit with >40% staff who are Ah Neh.
Citibank in most countries after having Vikram Pandit have Ah Neh filling half its vacancies even after the Chief Ah Neh was kicked out.

Quick: dump your MS shares!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
After a decade Steve Ballmer... any new CEO will be an upgrade.

I predict Microsoft will now focus more on the 'cloud', and some businesses may be culled (Windows phones?).
 
And predictably, the Ah Nehs are busy congratulating themselves for one of their kind being appointed as Microsoft CEO.

http://www.chalanachithram.com/discus/messages/115/238919.html?1391407291

A lot of keling-speak gibberish there, I'll paste a few choice postings in English:


1. For me it's India First! Stable,Well Governed,Administered,Accountable and Inclusive. As a an independent voter,my vote is for NaMo
2. This time our vote is for experience not experiment! For a vision, not television or illusion! For illustrious #Indiafirst
(Kiran Bedi)

Something to be proud of for all Telugu speaking people.. Mana vaadu world ni mrachina organization ki head ayyadu antey..
Whattay feeling his father must've had.l
Don't bring cassette here folks.. Doesn't matter manodu anthey

It would be more disturbing if people resented Satya Nadella's success.

A prominent Brahmin family hails from an agraharam in Krishna district of AP.

Congratulations ! Good to see this happen - it will make a difference to all immigrants of Indian origin .. There is this stupid perception that Indians are great techies but not so great at management ... We need more Indra Nooyis and Satya Nadellas to alter that perception :-)

From Manipal to top slot of Microsoft - quite a journey sir

Satya will be CEO for worlds largest software company...with his CEO package and stock options.....he will enter in to billionaires club soon......if he does well....he can be in worlds top 20 richest people........he will also be most influential people on this planet.

He will be CEO of a company which is well established in 176 countries.....His impact will be very high....

Incredible Jewish sales guy ayina Steve Ballmer ni satya replace cheyatamu is great achievement.....

If Microsoft turns IT industry.....it impacts our day to day life.....I can't imagine a day with out using Microsoft softwares in my office.

Satya showed good growth in Dynamics ERP Products......now a days....PF changs to Chobani all are depending on Microsoft enterprise ERP Solutions for their day to day operations.

Don't compare apples and pineapples! :D

Satya is a role model for people like us- manam work chese company lo highest position ki reach avvatam is a marvelous achievement!

Investment petti success avvatam is definitely a great thing but employee position nunchi CEO avvatam is something special!

This is the proud moment for telugu people....not only telugu people entire Indian people

Satya success is far more popular and high when compared to NTR,GMR,Ramoji,Anji reddy

Satya......You are the man!!!!!!!!

Forget andhra/telugu etc. There is great news for all Indians and not only Indians. If Indira Nooyi with 100 billion market cap can generate so much hype. Nadella with 300 billion market cap is a much bigger profile.
 
From now on MiroSHIT will be Ah Neh software


http://www.straitstimes.com/breakin...ppointment-homegrown-microsoft-chief-20140205



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Mr Satya Nadella (centre), Microsoft's new CEO, addresses employees along with founder and technology advisor Bill Gates (left) and outgoing CEO Steve Ballmer (right) on the company's campus in Redmond, Washington, on Tuesday, Feb 4, 2014. India on Wednesday cheered the appointment of Mr Nadella as the new chief executive of Microsoft, the latest example of an Indian-born exec rising to the top of the US corporate world.*-- PHOTO: REUTERS

MUMBAI (AFP) - India on Wednesday cheered the appointment of Mr Satya Nadella as the new chief executive of Microsoft, the latest example of an Indian-born exec rising to the top of the US corporate world.

Mr Nadella, who became the giant company's third CEO on Tuesday, was born and grew up in the southern Indian city of Hyderabad and studied at Mangalore University before moving to America to further his studies and career.

"India makes a power point," said a proud front-page headline of the Times of India newspaper about the 46-year-old cricket lover's appointment.

"India has clearly emerged as the talent machine that is consistently churning out global CEOs," said the daily.
 
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