Microsoft Reorg Focuses on Business

May 21, 2007

Microsoft has reshuffled its organizational chart again, this time adding the Developer and Platform Evangelism team to its Server and Tools division, and then moving that merged entity into the Business division.

The server and tools business, which falls under the leadership of Senior Vice President Bob Muglia, was moved "intact" from the Platform and Services division to the Business division, whose president is Jeff Raikes, a Microsoft spokesperson told eWEEK.

"Really, this is about alignment, focusing on the platform and services and bringing all of the products Microsoft sells into businesses into a single division," the spokesperson said. "Microsoft senior leadership decided to make these changes to sharpen leadership focus on the company's top priorities and align its organization for innovation, ultimately enabling it to deliver even more value to its customers."

The developer and platform evangelism team, led by Corporate Vice President Sanjay Parthasarathy, has been merged into the server and tools business, and now reports to Muglia. The changes are effective May 18.

Microsoft's Platforms and Services division is responsible for initiatives and products like Windows and Windows Live/MSN, while the business group looks after Microsoft Office, Dynamics ERP and Dynamics CRM.

This is the latest of many company reorganizations in the past two years. In September 2005, Microsoft announced that it was realigning several of its existing units into three core divisions—Platforms and Services, Business, and Entertainment and Devices—that better represented its goals.

Then, at the end of January 2006, it merged the Exchange and Real-Time Collaboration groups into a unit known as the Unified Communications Group.

In March 2006 the company restructured its Platforms and Services division and appointed Steve Sinofsky, who had headed the Office team, to lead the Windows and Windows Live groups, giving him broad responsibility for planning future versions of Windows.

Then, in October 2006, Microsoft restructured its Windows Core Operating System division into five teams in a move designed to better focus on PC hardware and provide a richer set of customer solutions.

Copyright 2007 by Ziff Davis Media, Distributed by United Press International

Explore further: Sony mulls hedge fund's entertainment sale idea

add to favorites email to friend print save as pdf

Related Stories

Microsoft retools Office for touch screen, Web use

Jan 29, 2013

Microsoft is selling a retooled version of its Office software to consumers as an online subscription service for the first time in an attempt to extend one of the company's key franchises beyond personal ...

Recommended for you

Sony mulls hedge fund's entertainment sale idea

8 hours ago

Sony's CEO Kazuo Hirai says the electronics giant's board will discuss a proposal by U.S. hedge fund manager Daniel Loeb to spin off up to 20 percent of its movie, TV and music division.

Apple case seen as possible spur to tax action

9 hours ago

Now that tech favorite Apple Inc. has been dragged front and center into the debate over the U.S. tax code, lawmakers are hoping that the spotlight on such a high-profile company could be the catalyst for ...

Amazon plans greenhouse-style headquarters

20 hours ago

US online giant Amazon has unveiled plans for a futuristic greenhouse style headquarters "where employees can work and socialize in a more natural, park-like setting."

Best Buy reports 1Q loss on restructuring costs

23 hours ago

(AP)—Best Buy Co. on Tuesday reported a loss for its fiscal first quarter as it sold its stake in Best Buy Europe and works on a turnaround plan that includes cutting costs and closing some stores.

Apple's Cook faces Senate questions on taxes (Update)

23 hours ago

The Senate dragged Apple Inc., the world's most valuable company, into the debate over the U.S. tax code Tuesday, grilling CEO Tim Cook over allegations that its Irish subsidiaries help the company avoid ...

User comments : 0

More news stories

Facebook joins Web freedom group

Facebook on Wednesday became a full member of the Global Network Initiative, a non-governmental organization promoting Internet freedom and privacy rights.

EU leaders look to energy for growth boost

EU leaders, desperate to give growth a boost, target energy policy Wednesday amid concerns a US-led revolution in shale oil and gas development will reshape the global economy and leave Europe far behind.

Researchers rewrite obsolete blood-ordering rules

Johns Hopkins researchers have developed new guidelines—the first in more than 35 years—to govern the amount of blood ordered for surgical patients. The recommendations, based on a lengthy study of blood use at The Johns ...