IIT graduate Pavan Davuluri to lead Microsoft Windows and Surface teams

IIT graduate Pavan Davuluri to lead Microsoft Windows and Surface teams

Daily Current Affairs   /   IIT graduate Pavan Davuluri to lead Microsoft Windows and Surface teams

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Category : Appointment/Resignation Published on: April 01 2024

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  • Microsoft has named Pavan Davuluri as the new head of its combined Windows and Surface teams. The move comes after previous leader Panos Panay’s surprise departure to Amazon last year.
  • His appointment follows the departure of former leader Panos Panay to Amazon, and Davuluri will now oversee all aspects of Windows client and cloud experiences, as well as Surface hardware development.
  • Microsoft's strategic move to reunite the Windows and Surface teams aims to enhance collaboration and cohesion between hardware and software endeavors, signaling a return to a familiar structure within the company's Engineering and Devices organization.
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