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- Ballmer is reportedly considering changing his company's structure around focusing its efforts on "devices and services." Microsoft's CEO Steve Ballmer with his company's Surface tablet. (Credit: Josh Lowensohn/CNET) Microsoft, the world's most dominant software giant, might not be focused on software much longer. Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer is currently in the process of managing a "major restructuring" that would modify his company's focus, All Things Digital's Kara Swisher is reporting on Monday, citing people who claim to have knowledge of Microsoft's plans. Rather than base its business on software, as it has since its inception, Microsoft would transition to a "devices and services company," Swisher's sources say. More to come...
Ballmer is reportedly considering changing his company's structure around focusing its efforts on "devices and services." Microsoft's CEO Steve Ballmer with his company's Surface tablet. (Credit: Josh Lowensohn/CNET) Microsoft, the world's most dominant software giant, might not be focused on software much longer. Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer is currently in the process of managing a "major restructuring" that would modify his company's focus, All Things Digital's Kara Swisher is reporting on Monday, citing people who claim to have knowledge of Microsoft's plans. Rather than base its business on software, as it has since its inception, Microsoft would transition to a "devices and services company," Swisher's sources say. More to come...
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Monday, June 3, 2013
Ballmer is reportedly considering changing his company's structure around focusing its efforts on "devices and services."
(Credit: Josh Lowensohn/CNET)
Microsoft, the world's most dominant software giant, might not be focused on software much longer.
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer is currently in the process of managing a "major restructuring" that would modify his company's focus, All Things Digital's Kara Swisher is reporting on Monday, citing people who claim to have knowledge of Microsoft's plans. Rather than base its business on software, as it has since its inception, Microsoft would transition to a "devices and services company," Swisher's sources say.
More to come...