Ray Ozzie announced yesterday that he plans to step down as Microsoft's Chief Software Architect, after five years at the company. The question for Microsoft now is not "Can Ozzie be replaced?" ...
Microsoft’s Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie was Bill Gates‘ hand-picked successor to the role, and now he’s leaving. What’s curious is that Steve Ballmer doesn’t plan on refilling the role. The ...
Ray Ozzie, the Microsoft executive who has been the traditional software giant’s face as it refocuses on cloud computing, is stepping down from his role as chief software architect. The company ...
How Ozzie goes about envisioning the future–and what you can learn about how to plot powerful strategies for your own company. Five years ago, upon joining Microsoft as chief software architect, Ray ...
I was wondering why Ray Ozzie decided to add me on Twitter on January 3. Now I know. "What a fantastic year it was. On to the next adventure," Ozzie tweeted at the end of January 4. The full story (as ...
Bottom line: Microsoft is increasing the company-wide effort to adopt Rust as a first-class citizen for internal software development. A new job offering would be perfect for Rust experts interested ...
HP continues re-invent itself with the addition of thee new members to the board, including Ray Ozzie, the former chief software architect at Microsoft who takes up his functions as of Monday. Ozzie ...
Microsoft's Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie is stepping down, the company just announced. In an email to Microsoft's employees, Ballmer doesn't provide any concrete reason for Ozzie's departure. He ...
Microsoft has been a member of the Open Compute Project since 2014, donating many of the specifications for its Azure data centers to the project. It’s where Microsoft develops its Olympus servers and ...