Microsoft has made a series of recent moves in various divisions,
including promotions in the company's Windows Azure group, Connected
Systems Division and Server and Tools business unit.
Amitabh Srivastava, Microsoft corporate vice president of Windows
Azure, was promoted to senior vice president on March 2. Srivastava is
known as the right hand man to Microsoft chief software architect Ray
Ozzie on the software giant's Windows Azure cloud computing effort.
Srivastava will continue to lead Microsoft’s efforts to build Windows
Azure.
Microsoft officials said Srivastava has shown a strong
entrepreneurial spark since joining the company 12 years ago as a
senior researcher in Microsoft Research. His passion for improving the
reliability and performance of Microsoft software led to creation of
the Programmer Productivity Research Center in March 1999, the company
said. And in recognition of his achievements, Amitabh was named a
Distinguished Engineer in 2001. Amitabh became a corporate vice
president in the Windows group in 2003, where he led the effort to
redefine the Windows Vista engineering process. In this role, he was
responsible for the development of core operating system components.
Meanwhile, Microsoft corporate vice president Robert Wahbe, who had
been leading the company’s Connected Systems Division, will now lead
Microsoft’s Server and Tools marketing. Wahbe will be filling the role
left vacant last year by Senior Vice President Andy Lees, who is now
vice president of Microsoft's Mobile Communication Business.