Microsoft isn’t just changing up its software, it’s revamping leadership. In a release Monday evening, Microsoft announced the departure of Steven Sinofsky, the chief architect of its newly launched Windows 8 operating system.
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer played it diplomatically. “I am grateful for the many years of work that Steven has contributed to the company,” Ballmer said in the release. “The products and services we have delivered to the market in the past few months mark the launch of a new era at Microsoft.”
It’s an era that apparently will continue without Sinofsky. The long-time Microsoft veteran was often praised for his ability to bring complex, massive software projects together. Windows 8 was his latest effort. But he was also criticized as someone who didn’t bring people together in a company that desperately needs to bring a unified approach to its technology if it is to compete effectively with Apple and Google.
Sinofsky played it chummy in his own comments. “It is impossible to count the blessings I have received over my years at Microsoft,” he said.
Julie Larson-Green is being promoted to lead all Windows software and hardware engineering. Larson-Green worked on the user experience of early versions of Internet Explorer, as well as the revamped design of the company’s cash-cow Office. She also played significant roles in Windows 7 and Windows 8 releases, responsible for program management, user interface design and research, as all international releases.
Michael V. Copeland is a senior editor at WIRED, where he focuses on all things related to the business of technology, but especially making sense of data analytics, where social is going next, and the collision between computer science and biological science. Prior to WIRED he was a senior writer at Fortune Magazine covering everything from electric cars to genomics and the latest in jet-powered surfboards.
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