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Microsoft Server Chief Muglia to Leave Company

Jan 10 (Reuters) – Microsoft Corp (NASDAQ:MSFT) said on Monday the head of its third-largest business will leave the company in the summer and it is looking for a replacement. Bob Muglia, who runs Microsoft’s Server and Tools business, which makes money selling server software to companies, had been at the company for 23 years. […]

Jan 10, 2011
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Jan 10 (Reuters) – Microsoft Corp (NASDAQ:MSFT) said on
Monday the head of its third-largest business will leave the
company in the summer and it is looking for a replacement.

Bob Muglia, who runs Microsoft’s Server and Tools business,
which makes money selling server software to companies, had
been at the company for 23 years.

His departure is the latest in a series of high-level
departures at the world’s largest software company.

(Reporting by Bill Rigby; editing by Gunna Dicks)

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