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Re: Satya Nadella – Microsoft's CEO

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John W. Thompson was once general manager of the division of IBM that produced OS/2[1], which was soundly defeated by Microsoft. I wonder how he feels about being chairman of Microsoft now given that previous experience.

[1] Around this time, he reported to an executive named John M. Thompson, hence the use of middle initials.

Re: Satya Nadella – Microsoft's CEO

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The email on his first day is an interesting read: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/news/press/2014/feb14/02-04ma...

What is a good change here is simplicity of language & clarity - Who Am I?, Why am I here, Why are you here and What do we do next. A good departure from corporate bs that is spewed when there is a change of guard. That said Satya Nadella has a task like none other in the business. Good Luck to Satya and MSFT.

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It looks like Microsoft is starting to head in a better direction given their backtracking on "metro" style for desktop applications. I hope they develop more software for non-Windows devices. I really wouldn't mind using Microsoft software on non-Windows. I only use Windows for testing and gaming. I wish Nadella and Microsoft luck, and hope they make a real turn around. As a side note it is also exciting to see some…

> As a side note it is also exciting to see some more diversity in the top ranks of one of our biggest technology companies.

Because true diversity is people who look different!

Re: Satya Nadella – Microsoft's CEO

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The bigger news here might be that Bill Gates has stepped down from his role as Chairman of the board! Although this has been rumored to happen for some time, its still a big "changing of the guard" step for Microsoft. Good luck to Bill in his new roll on the Board as "Founder and Technology Advisor".

A step down from chairman, but a step up in involvement. Gates says he will be "substantially increasing the time that I spend at the company."

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I'm curious about his accent. It sounds like it would've taken a lot of work to develop. Is sounding American-ish a requirement of rising to the upper echelons of a company like Microsoft?

shrug He's been in the US for 22 years.

He still sounds Indian - eg 'more meaning', 'unbounded' has the emphasis on the vowels which is quite Indian. He also pronounces 'perseverance' differently from an American. I don't think he's putting anything on.

Re: Satya Nadella – Microsoft's CEO

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The email on his first day is an interesting read: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/news/press/2014/feb14/02-04ma...

It is interesting how devoid of content it is. I think that much better way to motivate the troops is to give tangible goals and be brief.

Anyway good luck be with him - from what I read in his bio he was heading the only part of MS recently that managed to not alienate its customer and developer base.

Re: Satya Nadella – Microsoft's CEO

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It looks like Microsoft is starting to head in a better direction given their backtracking on "metro" style for desktop applications. I hope they develop more software for non-Windows devices. I really wouldn't mind using Microsoft software on non-Windows. I only use Windows for testing and gaming. I wish Nadella and Microsoft luck, and hope they make a real turn around. As a side note it is also exciting to see some…

> As a side note it is also exciting to see some more diversity in the top ranks of one of our biggest technology companies. Because true diversity is people who look different!

I'm not sure what you mean by your reply.
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