Veteran Softies are dropping like flies lately. The most recent Microsoft exec to leave is Jawad Khaki,
Office Home And Business 2010 X86, Corporate Vice President with the Windows Hardware Ecosystem.Microsoft;s official phrase, delivered via a corporate spokeswoman, is the fact that Khaki is taking “a long-deserved vacation and will return to Microsoft in January.” His vacation starts today, December 3. The spokeswoman added:“Upon his (Khaki;s) return,
Office Home And Business 2010 64 bits, he will assume a new to-be-determined role. Jawad is a valued technical leader at Microsoft and we look forward to his continued contributions at the company.”Khaki;s job is being eliminated. From the aforementioned spokeswoman:“The resources in the Windows Hardware Group (formerly led by Jawad) will be reallocated across COSD (Core Operating System Division). This change is designed to create greater synergies between Microsoft’s hardware ecosystem efforts and the overall COSD engineering effort. Both the Windows Hardware Group and overall COSD mission remains unchanged - to optimize the Windows platform for partners and customers. “Khaki;s departure comes on the heels of that of Microsoft;s former OEM chief Scott Di Valerio. Like Di Valerio, Khaki also was responsible for overseeing part of the Windows-hardware-related business at Microsoft. From Khaki;s bio:“Khaki manages the group of engineers and business leaders dedicated to identifying and partnering with teams inside Microsoft and within the broader hardware ecosystem to advance the hardware support in the Microsoft Windows platform. He also oversees the development of wireless networking,
Office 2010 Professional Keygen, storage and device technologies in Microsoft Windows platforms.”As many Microsoft watchers know,
Office 2010 Keygen, “vacations,” “sabatticals” and “taking time off to spend with one;s family” are often synonymous for “s/he;s out of here and won;t be back.” If I were a betting woman,
Microsoft Office 2010 64bit, I;d bet Khaki won;t be back.What;s your take? What;s with the most recent Microsoft Windows departures? Coincidence? House-cleaning? Folks taking the hit for the less-than-stellar perceptions of Vista that continue to plague Microsoft;s newest Windows client release?