Technology giant Microsoft is likely to name Indian-American top executive Satya Nadella to replace the long-time chief Steve Ballmer as the new Chief Executive Officer, capping a five-month search for the only third CEO in the company’s history.
The Hyderabad-native, who is the Executive Vice-President of Microsoft’s Cloud and Enterprise group, has been among the front-runners being considered for the top job.
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The Microsoft board is also discussing replacing co-founder Bill Gates as Chairman, in what would be a historic shift for the company.
The board is believed to be considering Microsoft lead independent director John Thompson as Gates’s replacement.
Nadella is responsible for building and running the company’s computing platforms, developer tools and cloud services.
He and his team delivered the ‘Cloud OS’, Microsoft’s next generation back-end platform which not only powers all of its Internet scale cloud services but also fuels global enterprises around the world to meet their mission-critical computing needs.
Previously, Nadella was President of Microsoft’s $19-billion Server and Tools Business and led the transformation of business and technology from client-server software to cloud infrastructure and services.
Prior roles include Senior Vice-President of R&D for the Online Services Division and Vice-President of the Microsoft Business Division. Before joining Microsoft in 1992, Nadella was a member of the technology staff at Sun Microsystems.
Nadella earned a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Mangalore University, a master’s degree in computer science from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and a master’s degree in business administration from the University of Chicago.
Nadella, if he emerges as the chosen one, would be only the third CEO in Microsoft’s 38-year history after Gates and Ballmer.
The appointment would be a significant achievement for Nadella, who would join a proud circle of India-origin executives helming top global companies.
Other Indians at the helm include PepsiCo Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Indra Nooyi, MasterCard President and Chief Executive Officer Ajay Banga and Deutsche Bank Co-CEO Anshu Jain.