Microsoft separates the overseeing of its key unit
Microsoft separates the overseeing of its key unit

Microsoft Corporations named a partial successor to Mister Stephen Elop who left his job at Microsoft Corporations recently to join Nokia Corporations and take over the job of their chief executive officer.

In addition, Microsoft also elevated the positions of three of their present executives on this Friday. The company has taken a decision and brought it into action to the surprise of many who have been involved with it for a long time – it has expanded the number of its business group presidents.

Currently Microsoft Corporations has increased the number of their business group presidents to a first-time six.

Mister Kurt DelBene who has been involved with the company for over eighteen years will now take over the over-seeing business. Microsoft has elected the veteran to over see the major bulk of its strategically important business sectors.

He will also take charge of the development and distribution of the software of their Office suite. Thus Mister Kurt DelBene who is at the moment only fifty years of age will be head of department of their Microsoft Office Suite division.

Early in October Microsoft Corporations will introduce to the markets a range of smart phones. These phones will basically be a revamped version, made using the same technology, having most of the same features, pros and cons of its previously launched mobile operating system.

The success of their smart phones is integral for Microsoft. It has already been lagging behind Apple and Google in the market. After the Apple Company launched its iPhone and Google introduced its Android mobile software, the demand for Microsoft has fallen considerably in the markets.

Mister Kirill Tatarinov has been elected by Microsoft Corporations to take over the company’s business solution division. This business solutions division has been separated from the business division of Microsoft.

It will include services like the development of software for the management of customer relationships and Microsoft’s on-demand.

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