New York, Jan
2: Craig Mundie, one of two Microsoft Corp executives who took over
Bill Gates' role at the company, has relinquished control of Microsoft's large
research organization and is to retire from the company in 2014.
Mundie
is taking on a new role as a senior adviser to Chief Executive Steve Ballmer,
according to a memo circulated internally earlier this month but only made
public.
Eric Rudder, another Microsoft veteran, is taking on
responsibility for Microsoft Research, Trustworthy Computing, and the Technology
Policy Group, which were all run by Mundie.
A 20-year Microsoft veteran,
Mundie was one of two men hand-picked by co-founder Gates to take over
leadership of the technical side of Microsoft when he retired from day-to-day
work at the company in 2008.
Mundie took over responsibility for the
company's long-term research activities, while Ray Ozzie became chief software
architect. Ozzie left Microsoft in 2010. According to Ballmer's memo, Mundie
will retire from Microsoft in 2014, when he will be
65.
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