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For the past one year, the software giant has been in talks with Indian
phone companies to produce affordable Windows Phone devices.
http://www.wired.com/business/2014/03/beginning-of-end-for-wind
烙印开始游说nokia下任也是烙印了:
http://www.dnaindia.com/scitech/report-after-microsoft-s-satya-
得寸进尺, 吃干抹尽, 变本加厉。 哈哈。
Here's a list of prolific appointments of Indian-origin officials in the
past:
The big conglomerations that have hired Indian-origin officials include
Microsoft, PepsiCo, ArcelorMittal, Deutsche Bank, Diageo, Reckitt Benckiser,
MasterCard, DBS Group Holdings, SanDisk (Sanjay Mehrotra), Global Foudries
(Sanjay Jha) and Adobe (Shantanu Narayen).
1. Satya Nadella
The software giant Microsoft appointed Satya Nadella as its new CEO. He is a
Hyderabad native. He did electrical engineering from Manipal University,
Masters in computer science from University of Wiscosin, and he also holds
an MBA from the University of Chicaga. Nadella Joined Microsoft in 1992.
According to Bill Gates “there is no better person to lead Microsoft other
than Satya Nadella”. Nadella served Microsoft for 22 years. He is the man
behind developing of Microsoft cloud computing and Bing search business.
2. Indira Nooyi
Indra K Nooyi was appointed to lead American cola giant PepsiCo with the
board of the food and beverage multinational electing the 50-year-old
corporate wizard as the CEO to succeed Steve Reinemund from October 1, 2006.
3.Rakesh Khurana
Indian-American professor Rakesh Khurana has been appointed Dean of the
prestigious Harvard College, becoming the latest addition to a long list of
Indian-origin academicians assuming leadership roles at renowned global
universities.
4. Rakesh Kapoor
Leading global consumer goods firm Reckitt Benckiser Group plc (RB)
announced appointment of India-born Rakesh Kapoor as the Chief Executive
Officer designate of the company.
Kapoor took over as RB's CEO with effect from September 1, 2011 from Bart
Becht, who has held the post for 16 years.
5. Ajay Banga
US-India Business Council (USIBC) appointed Ajay Banga, the president and
chief executive officer (CEO) of Master-Card Worldwide as its its chairman.
Banga sought to expand the partnership between the two countries and prepare
the roadmap for a bilateral investment treaty which could increase India-US
trade from $100 billion to $500 billion in the next few years.
6. Piyush Gupta
Singapore's DBS Group, Southeast Asia's biggest lender, has appointed Piyush
Gupta from Citigroup as its new chief executive, hoping the veteran banker
will help it grow in India and China.
7. Anshu Jain
Anshu Jain serves as co-CEO of Germany's Deutsche Bank, while Menezes last
year took over as chief of UK-based liquor giant Diageo. |
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