Microsoft's internal reorganization is reportedly moving Core OS and Intelligent Edge (COSINE) teams tasked with Windows development, formerly under Azure, into Panay's Windows and Device group.
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Intel has split its tech organization into various teams with their respective leads who will report to CEO Bob Swan. As a result, engineering chief Venkata Renduchintala will depart on August 3.
Microsoft has reportedly cut "hundreds" of jobs in its MSN, Azure, and sales organizations as part of its end of financial year re-evaluations. However, they are not as massive as the previous years.
Microsoft is reportedly making some changes to its Customer Success unit that it created in 2017. Fortunately, no major layoffs are planned. The firm is also adding a new 'Microsoft Consulting' org.
Microsoft's Surface chief, Panos Panay, is getting a promotion this month. Rather than just being in charge of hardware, he'll be leading the Windows team as well, so they can work closely together.
Microsoft is rumored to be reorganizing the company once again by transitioning Cortana to the Office division from the AI group. Harry Shum, Microsoft's AI chief, is also reportedly leaving.
Terry Myerson is stepping down from his position as EVP of the Windows and Devices Group. Rajesh Jha, Harry Shum, and Scott Guthrie will be leading teams focused on accelerating AI and cloud efforts.
In its annual organizational shake-up, Microsoft will restructure its sales and marketing teams in the coming weeks, company executives have confirmed in a memo that failed to mention rumored layoffs.
Microsoft has once again announced the restructuring of its business units, bringing the number of divisions down to three from the earlier five for the purpose of reporting financials.
IBM will go through the biggest shake-up in corporate history, with the company set to lay off a record number of employees. More than 100,000 people around the world will be affected.
Dean Hachamovitch, the corporate vice president of Microsoft's Internet Explorer team, has announced he's leaving the browser group to working on "something new" at the company with his own new team.
A report reveals some more changes that Microsoft has made to its internal team structure, which could result in the Windows 8 Mail and Calendar apps being replaced by the Outlook app at some point.
The PR firm Waggener Edstrom announced this week that it was cutting 43 employees, or about five percent of its workforce, and put part of the blame on Microsoft's recent reorganization.
A video from a recent town hall meeting at Microsoft sees Steve Ballmer taking the stage to talk about his vision for the new Microsoft that revolves around the idea of being ‘one' company.
Plans announced by Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer to reorganize the structure of the company seem to be going over well on Wall Street. Its stock price is up 2.75% in trading today.
A new report claims that Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer will reveal the final details on the company's long rumored reorganization sometime this week, possibly on Thursday.
Microsoft is expected to announce the new division heads of its reorganization as early as next week, according to a new report. Several current executives will see expanded roles in the company.