Microsoft reshuffles company structure

July 11, 2013 10:25 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 08:59 pm IST - NEW YORK:

Microsoft is reshuffling its business to promote faster innovation and a sharper focus on devices and services.

The move by the world’s largest software maker comes amid a steady decline in demand for PCs as people turn to tablets and other mobile devices.

Microsoft Corp. CEO Steve Ballmer said, in a memo to employees on Thursday, that the changes mean the company is “rallying behind a single strategy” and organising by function.

Microsoft’s new divisions include engineering, marketing and business development.

The company named veteran executive Julie Larson-Green head of its devices and studios engineering group, overseeing hardware development, games, music and entertainment. She had been promoted in November to lead all Windows software and hardware engineering after Steven Sinofsky, the President of its Windows and Windows Live operations, left the company.

Terry Myerson will lead Microsoft’s operating systems and engineering group, namely, Windows. Qi Lu will head applications and services.

Mr. Ballmer stressed the company’s focus on ‘one Microsoft’ in his memo. He said Microsoft would move forward operating as a cohesive company rather than a ‘collection of divisional strategies’.

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