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6 things Satya Nadella should do right now
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has a long to-do-list that encompasses long-term plans that will take months and years to pan out, but there are some things he can jump on right away that will have a positive impact on the company and establish himself as a leader. Here are six. Read More


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Microsoft's new CEO Satya Nadella has taken charge, but that's not the only thing new with the company's power structure. Here are a few questions and answers about the leadership change. Read More

Meet the real Satya Nadella, Microsoft's new CEO
Satya Nadella takes over as Microsoft's third CEO as of Feb. 4, 2014, immediately replacing Steve Ballmer who heads for immediate retirement. Nadella, 46, has worked at Microsoft for 22 years, notably heading up development of the Bing search engine, then its server and tools division. Read More

Personal history may thrust new Microsoft CEO into visa debate
Microsoft's new CEO, Satya Nadella, was born in Hyderabad, India, one of that nation's largest IT centers, and graduated from Manipal University in India before heading to the U.S. to earn an advanced degrees in business and computer science. Read More


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Microsoft is expected to release Windows 8.1 Update 1 for free, either next month or early April. It won't be as extensive an update in terms of features and codebase as Windows 8.1 was for Windows 8. Instead, it will add functions that appear to be aimed at improving the experience for users who interact with the OS through a keyboard and mouse (or touchpad). We acquired a leaked build of Update 1. Here are the new functions it will add to Windows 8.1 (and the rumored ones that it probably will not). Read More

Review: Amazing Lenovo Miix 2 tablet is hobbled by Windows 8
I love my Nexus 7. That little Android tablet has been my constant companion for quite some time. The 7-inch form factor is just right for a pocket-able machine to take with me anywhere I go. But when I saw the new 8-inch, Atom-powered tablets from the likes of Dell, Lenovo and Toshiba... I'll admit, I was a bit envious. Read More

Windows XP support cutoff poses data breach risk for retailers
Retailers will face an increased risk of data breaches after Microsoft ends support for Windows XP, a version of which powers the majority of modern cash registers, security vendor Symantec warned in a report published Monday. Read More


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Microsoft's new CEO and his first-100-days plan
Microsoft's new CEO, Satya Nadella, had better hit the ground running with a plan for his first three months on the job, corporate strategy and branding experts said today. Read More

What Satya Nadella should do as CEO
Microsoft ended its long, tortured CEO search yesterday by choosing an insider after looking at a half dozen or more outsiders. Satya Nadella, the 20-year veteran who came to Microsoft from Sun Microsystems back when Sun was an enterprise player and Microsoft was not (at least on the back end), got the nod. Read More

Nadella returns Microsoft to 'magic of software' roots
Satya Nadella, Microsoft's new CEO, took the unexpected step Tuesday of addressing customers and partners in a 16-minute interview, where he did not stray from the messaging Microsoft has used for 20 months. Read More

Satya Nadella and Bill Gates's apron strings
Newly minted Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has risen steadily over his 22-year tenure to arrive at the top, but it doesn't look like he's getting a lot of autonomy to shake things up. Read More


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