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Terry Myerson dopo 21 anni lascia Microsoft! La società sempre più legata a Cloud e Intelligenza artificiale

Da pochi minuti Microsoft ha annunciato una nuova riorganizzazione all’interno della propria società, la notizia più importante è l’abbandono dopo 21 anni da parte di Terry Myerson

Satya Nadella, in una e-mail inviata ai propri dipendenti, ha dichiarato che con il cambiamento di oggi arriva l’addio da parte di Terry Myerson (a capo del team Windows e Device), una persona che “è riuscita a trasformare Windows in un sistema operativo sicuro, sempre aggiornato e moderno”. Terry da parte sua ha ringraziato Microsoft per tutti questi anni di lavoro dichiarando che in attesa di una nuova esperienza lavorativa, si prenderà una pausa per stare con la propria famiglia.

Microsoft crede che il futuro della società sia sempre più legato al mondo cloud unito all’intelligenza artificiale. Tra i cambiamenti di leadership troviamo:

  • Devices: Panos Panay will now serve as our Chief Product Officer and will lead our devices vision and further our product ethos across hardware and software boundaries for our first-party devices, while creating new categories and opportunities for the entire ecosystem. He will be the key leader ensuring end-to-end devices business execution excellence.
  • Windows: Joe Belfiore will continue leading our Windows experiences and will drive Windows innovation in partnership with the PC and device ecosystem. The future of Windows is bright as we continue to innovate across new scenarios and device form factors, and more deeply connect to our Microsoft 365 offerings. Joe will share more about the Windows roadmap at Build.
  • New Experiences and Technology: Kudo Tsunoda will continue to lead this team to define how we engage users with high-value experiences to help them achieve more.
  • Enterprise Mobility and Management: Brad Anderson will continue to lead our Windows Enterprise deployment and management efforts with even tighter alignment across Microsoft 365 and will partner closely with the EMS teams within Cloud + AI Platform.

Di seguito la lettera completa di Nadella:

Team,

Today, I’m announcing the formation of two new engineering teams to accelerate our innovation and better serve the needs of our customers and partners long into the future.

Over the past year, we have shared our vision for how the intelligent cloud and intelligent edge will shape the next phase of innovation. First, computing is more powerful and ubiquitous from the cloud to the edge. Second, AI capabilities are rapidly advancing across perception and cognition fueled by data and knowledge of the world. Third, physical and virtual worlds are coming together to create richer experiences that understand the context surrounding people, the things they use, the places they go, and their activities and relationships.

These technological changes represent a tremendous opportunity for our customers, our partners — everyone. With all this new technology and opportunity comes a responsibility to ensure technology’s benefits reach people more broadly across society. It also requires that the technologies we create are trusted by the individuals and organizations that use them.

Today’s announcement enables us to step up to this opportunity and responsibility across all our Solution Areas.

With change comes transition, and one transition we have been planning for is for Terry Myerson to pursue his next chapter outside Microsoft. Terry has been instrumental in helping me arrive at this new organizational structure, and I deeply appreciate his leadership and insight as we’ve worked through the opportunity that lies ahead. Over the past several years, Terry and the WDG team transformed Windows to create a secure, always up-to-date, modern OS. His strong contributions to Microsoft over 21 years from leading Exchange to leading Windows 10 leave a real legacy. I want to thank Terry for his leadership on my team and across Microsoft. He will work with me on the transition over the coming months.

Moving forward, Rajesh Jha will expand his existing responsibilities to lead a new team focused on Experiences & Devices. The purpose of this team is to instill a unifying product ethos across our end-user experiences and devices. Computing experiences are evolving to include multiple senses and are no longer bound to one device at a time but increasingly spanning many as we move from home to work and on the go. These modern needs, habits and expectations of our customers are motivating us to bring Windows, Office, and third-party applications and devices into a more cohesive Microsoft 365 experience. To further this vision, we are making the following leadership changes:

  • Devices: Panos Panay will now serve as our Chief Product Officer and will lead our devices vision and further our product ethos across hardware and software boundaries for our first-party devices, while creating new categories and opportunities for the entire ecosystem. He will be the key leader ensuring end-to-end devices business execution excellence.
  • Windows: Joe Belfiore will continue leading our Windows experiences and will drive Windows innovation in partnership with the PC and device ecosystem. The future of Windows is bright as we continue to innovate across new scenarios and device form factors, and more deeply connect to our Microsoft 365 offerings. Joe will share more about the Windows roadmap at Build.
  • New Experiences and Technology: Kudo Tsunoda will continue to lead this team to define how we engage users with high-value experiences to help them achieve more.
  • Enterprise Mobility and Management: Brad Anderson will continue to lead our Windows Enterprise deployment and management efforts with even tighter alignment across Microsoft 365 and will partner closely with the EMS teams within Cloud + AI Platform.

Second, Scott Guthrie will expand his existing responsibilities to lead a new team focused on Cloud + AI Platform. The purpose of this team is to drive platform coherence and compelling value across all layers of the tech stack starting with the distributed computing fabric (cloud and edge) to AI (infrastructure, runtimes, frameworks, tools and higher-level services around perception, knowledge and cognition). To facilitate these new capabilities, we are making the following leadership changes:

Azure: Jason Zander is being promoted to executive vice president, Azure, and will lead this team. The Windows platform team led by Harv Bhela, Henry Sanders and Michael Fortin will join Jason’s team. Windows platform is already a core part of Azure across both the cloud and edge, and this shift will enable us to accelerate our efforts to build a unified distributed computing infrastructure and application model. Roanne Sones will continue to lead our technical engagement with OEMs, ODMs and silicon vendors, and her team will also join Jason’s team.

  • Business AI: The Customer Service, Marketing and Sales Insights teams, previously led by Gurdeep Singh Pall, will join James Phillips’ Business Applications Group. I am thankful for Gurdeep’s leadership in building these new AI solutions that are going to help differentiate Microsoft in this area. This is a notable example of taking research breakthroughs to start new product efforts grounded in customer needs and then mainstreaming them.
  • Universal Store and Commerce Platform: Eric Lockard and his team will also join the Cloud + AI Platform team to both help with our own digital transformation and add new capabilities to our business application efforts.
  • AI Perception & Mixed Reality (MR): Alex Kipman will lead this new team, which brings together all our speech, vision, MR and additional perception capabilities into one team. This team will continue to build first-party products and the core building block cloud services for third parties on Azure. XD Huang, Yu-Ting Kuo and their teams will join this group, as well as Gurdeep’s Ambient Intelligence team. Alex and team will take guidance on all AI-related areas from Harry Shum and work very closely with AI + Research (AI+R).
  • AI Cognitive Services & Platform: Eric Boyd will lead this new team and drive our AI Platform, AI Fundamentals, Azure ML, AI Tools and Cognitive Services. Joseph Sirosh and team will join this new group. Eric and team will take guidance on all AI-related areas from Harry Shum and work very closely with AI+R.

Harry Shum will continue to lead our third engineering team, AI + Research, which is instrumental in the key technology advances required across all our product teams. When we established AI+R nearly two years ago, our primary goal was to accelerate the adoption of AI innovations from research into product, and the changes we are making today reflect our strong progress. In fact, just yesterday I spent time at TechFest and came away inspired by all the innovations and most importantly how quickly they were making their way into our products. We will continue to drive investments in AI+R across research and AI breakthroughs that are key to our long-term success.

As we make technological progress we need to ensure that we are doing so responsibly. To this end, Harry and Brad Smith have established Microsoft’s AI and Ethics in Engineering and Research (AETHER) Committee, bringing together senior leaders from across the company to focus on proactive formulation of internal policies and how to respond to specific issues in a responsible way. AETHER will ensure our AI platform and experience efforts are deeply grounded within Microsoft’s core values and principles and benefit the broader society. Among other steps, we are investing in strategies and tools for detecting and addressing bias in AI systems and implementing new requirements established by the GDPR. While there is great opportunity, ensuring we always act responsibly for our customers and partners will continue to be a hallmark of our work.

To truly get the best impact from our efforts, we will have to push ourselves to transcend Conway’s law. Having a deep sense of customers’ unmet and unarticulated needs must drive our innovation. We can’t let any organizational boundaries get in the way of innovation for our customers. This is why a growth mindset culture matters. Each one of us needs to push on what technology can do for people and for our world. It will take courage to keep learning and growing together — encouraging one another’s individual strengths, building more diversity and inclusion across our teams, and collaborating as One Microsoft. It’s amazing what we have been able to accomplish together, and yet I still believe we are in the very early days of what is possible.

We’ll talk more about these changes at the Q&A next week and the important work ahead.

Satya

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  1. Luca ha detto:

    O____O

  2. Domenico ha detto:

    No dovevate mettere nel titolo “Terremoto” “catastrofe” “fine del mondo” per attirare click xD

  3. lillo ha detto:

    leggo che il suo posto lo prenderà Joe Belfiore :-)

  4. Daniele ha detto:

    Nooo volevo Joe Belfiore a capo di Windows Phone come i vecchi tempi :P

    Comunque speriamo bene, l’importante che con questi cambiamenti non azzerano i progetti attuali per ricominciare, forza MS!

  5. H1 ha detto:

    Ho letto l’email completa e devo dire che non mi dispiace affatto la nuova squadra, in particolare Panos Panay lascia ben sperare per i dispositivi hardware

  6. Luca ha detto:

    C’è anche un testo scritto da Terry stesso :)
    linkedin.com/pulse/thank-you-21-years-onto-next-chapter-terry-myerson/

  7. Fabio b ha detto:

    Le teste migliori (Guthrie e Zander) sono impegnate nei progetti più interessanti. Il resto è puro organigramma. Non mi esalta e non mi delude. Non mi aspetto comunque nulla di particolare almeno fino alla metà del 2019. Chi vivrà.. PS: Thank you Terry, you did a good job.

  8. Alexandro ha detto:

    A proposito di IA, ma Cortana? Sembra tutto fermo, google ed Amazon stanno spingendo di brutto, anche con la compatibilità domotica. Da alcuni giorni sono in vendita anche in Italia le casse Google Home, Cortana ancora tutto fermo, peccato.

    • Minzi ha detto:

      Non è tutto fermo,stanno spingendo fortemente Cortana su Microsoft 365, azure,ai e Cloud

      Non è quello che fanno Google e Amazon ma non è che o fai come gli altri insieme agli altri oppure non stai facendo nulla,ad ognuno il suo campo e la sua mission

      • Fabio b ha detto:

        Cortana integrato su Office 365 è puro marketing e non serve a nulla. AI è il fumo di questi tempi, prima lo era il cloud. Azure è l’unica certezza. Tutto il resto è marketing per i ceo.

  9. moichain ha detto:

    se ne andato in pensione! con quello che gli daranno per andarsene! comunque hanno fatto bene,cambiare ogni tanto fa bene!

  10. Antosaa ha detto:

    Devo dire che non mi ha mai convinto molto, non credo che la sua partenza possa influenzare negativamente l’attuale Microsoft ma gli auguro buona fortuna per le sue nuove attività. Detto questo, da ex fan accanito di Microsoft, devo dire che la direzione intrapresa negli ultimi dalla società anni non mi piace per nulla, essendo un utente consumer è questo il settore che mi interessa, poco mi importa del resto…

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