Bill Gates Leaving Microsoft
Why Windows Vista Services?
On June 15, 2006, Microsoft announced that
effective July 2008 Bill Gates, chairman, will transition out of a
day-to-day role in the company to spend more time on his global
health and education work at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
The company announced a two-year transition process to ensure that
there is a smooth and orderly transfer of Gates' daily
responsibilities, and said that after July 2008 Gates would continue
to serve as the company chairman and an advisor on key development
projects.
So Who Will Be Running Microsoft?
The company announced that Chief Technical Officer Ray Ozzie will
immediately assume the title of chief software architect and begin
working side by side with Gates on all technical architecture and
product oversight responsibilities, to ensure a smooth transition.
Similarly, Chief Technical Officer Craig Mundie will immediately
take the new title of chief research and strategy officer and will
work closely with Gates to assume his responsibility for the
company's research and incubation efforts.
Craig Mundie also will partner with general counsel Brad Smith to
guide Microsoft's intellectual property and technology policy
efforts.
"Our business and technical leadership has never been stronger, and
Microsoft is well-positioned for success in the years ahead. I feel
very fortunate to have such great technical leaders like Ray and
Craig at the company," Gates said. "I remain fully committed and
full time at Microsoft through June 2008 and will be working side by
side with Ray and Craig to ensure that a smooth transition occurs."
"This was a hard decision for me," Gates added. "I am very lucky to
have two passions that I feel are so important and so challenging.
As I prepare for this change, I firmly believe the road ahead for
Microsoft is as bright as ever."
In September 2005 Microsoft Chief Executive Officer Steve Ballmer
organized the company into three divisions under presidents Jim
Allchin, Kevin Johnson, Robbie Bach and Jeff Raikes, who were given
much greater responsibility for product development and strategy
decisions within their respective businesses. In August 2005 the
company appointed Kevin Turner as chief operating officer.
"Bill and I are confident we have got a great team that can step up
to fill his shoes and drive Microsoft innovation forward without
missing a beat," Ballmer said. "We will continue to hire the world's
best technical talent and give them the tools to do their best work,
and we will continue to tackle the biggest challenges and
opportunities for our customers by investing for the long term."
Ballmer and Gates noted that Microsoft has been steadily expanding
its senior leadership in recent years, and that today's announcement
continues a transition process that has been underway for several
years. In January 2000, Gates assumed the role of chief software
architect and Ballmer assumed the role of CEO, responsible for all
day-to-day operations and company business strategy.
"This is a very sensible and thorough approach. A two-year
transition will ensure that the company has a smooth transfer of
strategy and knowledge from Bill to the next generation of leaders,"
said James I. Cash, Ph.D., member of the Microsoft board of
directors and former James E. Robison Professor, Harvard Business
School. "Steve and his management team are very impressive, and I'm
confident the company will not miss a step."
So Who Is Ray Ozzie?
Ozzie, 50, worked on the first electronic spreadsheet, VisiCalc, in
the early 1980s, then joined Lotus Development Corp. in 1983 to
develop Lotus Symphony, an MSDOS based integrated software
management product that combined word processing, spreadsheet,
business graphics, data management and communications capabilities.
In 1984, Ozzie formed Iris Associates Inc. to develop Lotus Notes.
In 1997 Ozzie founded Groove Networks, where he developed Groove
Virtual Office. Microsoft acquired Groove Networks in April 2005 and
named Ozzie chief technical officer.
Mundie, 56, joined Microsoft in 1992 to create and run the Consumer
Platforms Division, which was responsible for developing non PC
platform and service offerings including the Microsoft Windows CE
operating system; software for handheld PCs, Pocket PCs and Auto
PCs; and early telephony products. Mundie also started Microsoft's
digital TV efforts and acquired and managed the WebTV Networks Inc.
subsidiary. Mundie is also the original champion of the Trustworthy
Computing Initiative at Microsoft, which has influenced Microsoft's
software development strategy. His current responsibilities also
include global technology policy and a variety of technical and
business incubation activities.
Ozzie and Mundie will continue to report to Bill Gates. At an
appropriate time during the two-year transition period, they will
shift to reporting to Steve Ballmer.
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