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Tuesday 25 March 2014

Nokia likely to pick Rajeev Suri as next CEO



Rajeev Suri, the head of Nokia's telecoms network equipment division, is likely to become the Finnish group's next chief executive following the sale of its handset business to Microsoft, a newspaper report said on Friday.

Helsingin Sanomat newspaper, citing sources familiar with board discussions, said Suri was the strongest candidate to succeed Stephen Elop who is due to move to Microsoft once the 5.4 billion euro ($7.5 billion) handset deal is closed.

The companies have been expecting to finalize the deal by the end of March and the board of Nokia would nominate a new chief executive shortly after that, according to the report.



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Monday 10 March 2014

ISRO copy of challen sent to...



The candidate has to send one part of the challan form [ISRO copy] to

Head,
P & GA (ICRB),
ISRO Headquarters,
Antariksh Bhavan,
New BEL Road,
Bangalore - 560094 

by post superscribing on the envelope 

"ICRB - RECRUITMENT OF SCIENTIST/ENGINEER" 


within 7 days of filing of application and in any case not later than 21/03/2014.



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Thursday 6 March 2014

Shere and like



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                                    --Satya Nadella.



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Satya Nadella shakes up Microsoft, appoints 'Scroogled' man Mark Penn as strategy chief



     "Mark Penn is executive vice president of the Advertising and Strategy group, responsible for Microsoft’s global advertising and marketing strategy. He also oversees a multidisciplinary SWAT team that deals with a range of projects involving marketing, media and compete. His group’s goals include creating world-class advertising and messaging to consumers and business customers delivered through the most cost-effective and scientific means available. Based on state-of-the-art research and data tools, the campaigns aim to inspire our customers, incite our fans and turn around doubters.”

     “Previously,” the biography goes on, “Penn was worldwide CEO of Burson-Marsteller and CEO of Penn Schoen Berland, serving as senior adviser to global corporate and political leaders including Bill Gates, Bill Ford, UK Prime Minister Tony Blair, Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin, Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton and President Bill Clinton.” So, a part of the family with amazing connections. If Bates has indeed been made head of strategy, it's a new type of strategy for Microsoft. Craig Mundie served as chief research and strategy officer with a focus on Microsoft Research. Eric Rudder is currently “executive vice president of Advanced Strategy” a role in which he is “responsible for cross-company technology initiatives for all Microsoft devices and services.”

Microsoft's bio for Bates points out he also has some strategic role, as it says his gig as “executive vice president of Microsoft’s Business Development and Evangelism group” means he is “responsible for the company's relationships with key OEMs, strategic innovation partners, independent software vendors and developers. He also leads Microsoft’s corporate strategy team.”
Penn is known to be the mastermind behind Microsoft's “Scroogled” anti-Google campaign, so perhaps he gets to continue in that attack dog vein and Microsoft wants a more aggressive communications style and/or strategy.
Tami Reller became Microsoft's point person for Windows 8, a role in which she often released statistics that showed the operating system was doing great if you squinted at it in just the right way. If reports of her demise are correct it perhaps signals Microsoft distancing itself further from those who made the world so tepidly enthusiastic about Windows 8

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Thursday 27 February 2014

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the complete details of Microsoft new CEO:



Born: Satyanarayana Nadella, 1967 (age 46–47), Hyderabad, India
Residence: Washington, US
Citizenship: American
Education: BS, MSCS, MBA
Alma mater: University of Chicago Booth School of Business, University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, Manipal Institute of Technology, HPS
Occupation: CEO of Microsoft
Years active: 1992-present
Salary:      $7.6 million
Net worth: $45 million
Predecessor: Steve Ballmer
Spouse:  Anupama Nadella



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Nadella Satya with NTR!!



Microsoft's board on Tuesday named Hyderabad-born Satya Nadella as chief executive of the legendary tech giant.Nadella, 46, will be only the third CEO of Microsoft after founder Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer, the man he is succeeding.
 
People across the world starts enquiring about Nadella and when we dig inside his details we got  to know some interesting details of the new Microsoft CEO.
 
Nadella Satyanarayana chowdary aka Satya Nadella was born in Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India an IAS officer, B. N. Yugandhar, hailing from Krishna District of Andhra Pradesh, India, who was a member of the Planning Commission during 2004–2009 under Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. Satya attended the Hyderabad Public School in Begumpet
 
Here is a rare photo of Satya Nadella with Senior NTR when latter visited HPS as Chief Minister. The person marked with circle is none other than Satya Nadella who made Telugu’s to feel proud



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Tuesday 25 February 2014

Nokia's X Factor

The Nokia Android phones, called Nokia X, Nokia X+ and Nokia XL, are also aimed at developing markets, Stephen Elop, head of devices at the Finland-based company, said. Nokia X will sell for 89, X+ for 99 and XL for 109. 

The devices include Microsoft services such as Skype, OneDrive and Outlook.com and are meant to be a "feeder" system to Windows devices, said Elop, who will join Microsoft once it completes the acquisition. Microsoft isn't planning to build a long-term strategy around A .. 

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Nadella's Challenge



Microsoft's push to broaden the reach of its mobile ecosystem comes as Nadella takes over from Steve Ballmer and the company prepares to complete the $7.2 billion takeover of Nokia's handset business. Nokia introduced three lower-end Android smartphones and two other handsets, including a 29 ($40) phone with Web access. "Our new CEO has said mobile first," Belfiore said. "That plays naturally to our strategy of reaching more people." 


                 Microsoft's effort to get more handset makers to offer Windows phones has so far failed to shake the dominance of Apple's iOS and Google's Android, which account for 96% of the smartphone market. Of the more than 1 billion smartphones shipped in 2013, only 3.3% ran Windows. Eighty-nine percent of the Windows phones sold were made by Nokia. 



Microsoft plans to develop low-cost smartphones to tap emerging markets ,Under CEO Satya Nadella,




Microsoft, under new CEO Satya Nadella, will accelerate a push into mobile software, joining forces with hardware manufacturers and Qualcomm to develop cheaper phones for emerging markets. 

Microsoft said it is working with Qualcomm on a low-cost phone design that developers and handset makers can use to build their own devices, and added partners including Lenovo can use it to make Windows smartphones. 

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Trailing Apple and Google in more sophisticated devices, Microsoft is now trying to build market share for its Windows operating system from the bottom up. Cheaper smartphones mean consumers in less-developed countries will have a chance to use the internet for the first time, a fastgrowing market that's also attracting rivals such as Google, maker of the Android operating system. "Microsoft can be more healthy by widening our ecosystem," Joe Belfiore, a Microsoft vice president, said at the Bar .. 


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