Microsoft has not been shy of applauding its products as the lifebuoy that can keep businesses afloat in the global economic tsunami, provided that the necessary technology investments are met. When it comes down to squeezing IT dollars, Bob Muglia, president of the Server and Tools Business at Microsoft, opined ... |
30 March 2009 11:44 GMT |
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At the start of 2009, Microsoft Chief Executive Officer Steve Ballmer announced officially that Bob Muglia was promoted to the role of President of Microsoft’s Server and Tools Business (STB) from the position of senior vice president of that business group. Head of STB and responsible for no less than US$13 bi... |
7 January 2009 07:26 GMT |
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Bob Muglia is no longer just Senior Vice President of the Microsoft Server and Tools Business. As of January 5, 2009, he has been promoted to the role of President of the Server and Tools Business. In this manner, the head of Microsoft Server and Tools since the end of October 2005 is joining the two others Microsoft... |
6 January 2009 06:44 GMT |
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On top of its efforts in the virtualization arena, Microsoft is also focusing on modeling, when it comes down to transitioning new innovative technologies and platforms out from the niche and into the mainstream. The Redmond giant is in fact wrapping up a Community Technology Preview of its Oslo modeling platform for... |
11 September 2008 05:04 GMT |
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Back in 2005, Microsoft announced that it was realigning for the upcoming waves of innovation and growth. The Redmond Company was subsequently restructured in three new divisions that have survived intact until mid May 2007. The Microsoft Platform Products & Services Division was lead by Kevin Johnson and Jim Allchin... |
21 May 2007 06:12 GMT |
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