A different day, one more Microsoft executive departure. The most recent to go is Dave Thompson, the Corporate Vice President of Microsoft On the net Solutions.It turns out Thompson — who is in charge of Business Productivity On the net Providers (BPOS) and its Office 365 successor — told his team last year that he planned to retire later in 2011, after the company turns on Office 365. And the succession plan already is in place. Lee Nackman, who currently is Corporate Vice President, Directory, Access,
Office 2007 Key, and Information Protection, is going to become the “new” Thompson, according to Microsoft executives.In his current role,
Windows 7 Key, Nackman already is responsible for delivering identity-focused technologies to Microsoft;s Via the internet Providers Deployment Platform, so the succession to his new job shouldn;t be overly jarring. (Before his current job,
Office 2010 Download, Nackman was the head of Microsoft;s Identity and Security Division. And before that, Nackman worked at Microsoft IBM for 26 years, where he most recently was vice president for product development and customer support of IBM;s Rational software division.Microsoft is creating a common platform across its individual and packaged On line services. The goal is to make Office 365 and its component parts — Exchange On-line,
Microsoft Office 2010 Product Key, SharePoint Internet, Lync Via the internet, CRM On the internet — as well as new Microsoft Over the internet providers like the Windows Intune PC management service which will be released in 2011, based on a common billing, provisioning and commerce platform. A common dashboard will allow users to manage any/all of the Microsoft Via the internet providers,
Windows 7 Activation, according to the company;s Office 365 roadmap.Microsoft is expected to make Office 365 available to users in early June, according to my sources.