"I Don't Think People Look To Google For Computing Leadership"
Business Today, October, 2006 by Venkatesha Babu
Craig Mundie, 56, chief Research and Strategy Officer of Microsoft is a part of the troika (the other two being Steve Ballmer, CEO and Ray Ozzie, Chief Software Architect) that will run the company when Bill Gates retires from day-to-day management in July 2008. Already, in his new role (he used to be the CTO till June), Mundie will be responsible for almost all products rolled out by Microsoft including the much-awaited successor to Windows XP, Vista. Mundie, who has been with Microsoft since 1992 (his first task was to build the company's non-pc business) was in Bangalore recently to review the progress made by the Microsoft research team. Business Today's Associate Editor Venkatesha Babu met with him there and discussed a range of issues, from Google to the threat from open...
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