Microsoft Server and Tools Head Muglia To Step Down
snydeq writes "Longtime Microsoft executive Bob Muglia, president of the company's server and tools business, will step down from his position later this year, according to a Steve Ballmer memo issued Monday to company employees. Muglia has been with Microsoft for 23 years, leading development efforts in Microsoft Office, Windows NT and online services businesses. More recently, Muglia shepherded Microsoft's entry into cloud computing, guiding the rollout of the company's Azure platform. Muglia's departure follows that of Ray Ozzie, whose exit was made all the more notable by a memo warning Microsoft to start thinking beyond the PC."
And thus, with the exit of half a dozen of the highest level Microsoft department heads, there is nobody at MS that can take over Ballmer's seat as CEO if the board of directors decides to fire him. He's made it much harder to fire him now.
Like most new markets MS enters, 'the Cloud' was firmly established by the time MS got there.
Firmly established by Google.
I'm the head network admin for a medium sized city govt in the western US (pop 250K) and we just made the decision to outsource our entire municipal government email and office suite for more than 1200 city employees to Google Business Solutions and completely ditch MS Exchange and Office totally. It's going to cost less than our annual MS Software Assurance fees.