Although the the Microsoft depature upon which most firm watchers centered this week was that of Bruce Jaffe — the former Mergers & Acquisitions Chief — another Microsoft veteran is moving on,
Windows 7 Serial, as well.Charles Fitzgerald, Microsoft;s General Manager of Platform Strategy,
Buy Windows 7, is leaving the organization to join a startup.Fitzgerald was Microsoft;s primary spokesperson for Microsoft Java back in 1996. Ever since,
Office Pro Plus 2007 Key, he;s been helping Microsoft position itself against its enterprise competitors. On Fitzgerald;s Platformonomics blog, he skewered regularly IBM, Sun,
Microsoft Office 2007 Professional, Oracle, Google and other Microsoft competitors.Most recently, Fitzgerald was targeted on explaining Microsoft;s Software+Services strategy to the press and analyst masses. Whilst he was mostly a behind-the-scenes strategist,
Buy Office 2010, Microsoft trotted out Fitzgerald whenever the enterprise needed to justify a new strategy/product plan or set the big-picture scene for company critics.Microsoft officials confirmed that Fitzgerald will be leaving Microsoft “shortly” and declined to name the startup he will be joining. I e-mailed Fitzgerald, asking him about his decision to leave Microsoft. If and when he responds (not holding my breath here), I;ll add his comments.