For Microsoft Dynamics worldwide sales and operations

Mar 13, 2007 07:34 GMT  ·  By

In concert with a strong offensive on the Dynamics ERP Solutions front, Microsoft has also introduced new leadership at the head of worldwide sales and operations for Microsoft Dynamics. Klaus Holse Andersen, the second executive from Denmark to climb high in the Microsoft ranks, has been promoted to the position of vice president of Microsoft Dynamics. In his new role with the Redmond Company, Andersen will overlook the international sales of the Microsoft Dynamics portfolio.

The Redmond Company's business applications have been confirmed as being on track with the plans Microsoft revealed in 2006. Andersen, now a member of the Microsoft international leadership team will oversee Dynamics worldwide sales and operations from the company's Development Center Copenhagen (MDCC) in Denmark.

"Microsoft Dynamics is delivering true innovation to business customers throughout the world, which is resulting in strong growth for Microsoft Business Solutions," Andersen said. "I am excited to be a part of the Microsoft Dynamics leadership team that will make the promise of business software a reality."

"With his great drive and excellent track record in the development and sales of software products, Klaus has made great contributions to Microsoft and the Microsoft Dynamics portfolio to date," said Satya Nadella, corporate vice president of Microsoft Business Solutions. "In his new leadership role as corporate vice president for Microsoft Dynamics worldwide sales and operations, Klaus will be sharing his talents more broadly within our Microsoft Dynamics organization, as well as with our customers and partners throughout the world."

Andersen has joined the ranks of Microsoft back in 2001 as a general manager for the company's division in Denmark from CEO of Internet Ventures Scandinavia.