...choice of Qi Lu to run Microsoftâs online services division offers the clearest picture yet about Steve Ballmerâs vision for the companyâs online effort. Its colors are blue, red, yellow and green and it is spelled G-O-O-G-L-E. Mr. Lu is not the sort of executive...
...all the companyâs online information and communications services. Dr. Lu will report to Microsoft Chief Executive Officer Steve Ballmer. Lu most recently served as executive vice president of Engineering for the Search and Advertising Technology Group at Yahoo!,...
...ONE BRAND. Now. Politics. At Microsoft, the Internet business will always play third banana to Windows and Office (and Steve Ballmer would be an idiot to run the company any other way). We assume that means that every time Dr. Lu does something that might...
...and other Web giants to command eyeballs and ad dollars on the Web. Lu will begin work January 5 and report directly to CEO Steve Ballmer, who praised the new protégé's "deep technical expertise, leadership capabilities and hard-working mentality." In announcing...
...as we were starting to think that the company was ready for a new course it comes out with a piece of PR that sounds as if Steve Ballmer could have written it himself. In the release Fleming makes a number of intriguing comparisons between open source software...
...him very rich, and therefore unlikely to want to work for someone else—especially someone like the hard-to-please Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer. McAndrews isn’t going anywhere at the moment and will take the next few months to “transition out” of his job. So...
...left the company in August after 10 years. He will begin work at Microsoft in January and report directly to Chief Executive Steve Ballmer. Microsoft also said Brian McAndrews, the former CEO of aQuantive, which the company acquired last year for $6 billion,...
...the email Ballmer sent to all Microsoft staff forty minutes ago: Search, advertising and online services are critical to Microsoftâs long-term strategy. To succeed, we need the right talent. Today, Iâm pleased to announce that Qi Lu will join Microsoft as...
...technology industry, and Microsoft will benefit from his addition to our executive management team," said Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer in a statement. Receive a comprehensive roundup of the biggest stories of the day. Sign up to be the first to hear about...
...Enough said. Software giant Microsoft (MSFT) is turning to former Yahoo (YHOO) online search and ad wiz Qi Lu to head up CEO Steve Ballmer's quest to compete with search leader Google (GOOG). The recruitment of Lu, which was announced late Thursday, comes...