A couple of weeks immediately after Windows Senior Vice President Bill Veghte made the decision to leave Microsoft, yet another Windows marketing and advertising veteran is doing the same.Mike Nash, Corporate Vice President of Windows Platform Strategy,
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In his most recent job, Nash was responsible for pieces of Windows enterprise technique, ecosystem engagement, consumer security, Internet Explorer,
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office Standard 2007 product key, Will Poole, Joe Peterson and Nash — are now gone from the corporation. With Windows 8 starting to ramp up and Windows President Steven Sinofsky continuing to surround himself with an inner circle of leaders of his own choosing (many of whom were part of the Office division), the changing of the guards isn;t too surprising,
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