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May 25, 2005 | Comments: (0)
Queuing for the Microsoft helm
The New York Times this morning has a piece on Eric Rudder, a senior vice president at Microsoft. A Front Runner at Microsoft, But There's No Race Yet, takes a look at how Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer may have singled Rudder out to become the next top executive, though the story maintains that as of now neither Gates nor Ballmer has indicated any intentions to step aside.
The article also lists other candidates, including Steve Sinofsky of the Office team, Chris Jones, a Windows Vice president, Yusuf Mehdi, who runs MSN, and J Allard the Xbox vice president.
Posted by Tom Sullivan on May 25, 2005 07:54 AM
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