Microsoft this week named longtime executive Bob Muglia senior vice president of the company’s Server and Tools business. The 17-year Microsoft veteran, who has led Microsoft’s Windows Server business since 2003, will replace Eric Rudder, who is taking on a new role working directly for Bill Gates, Microsoft’s chairman and chief software architect.
Muglia’s transition helps complete the leadership reorganization Microsoft announced in September as part of a larger realignment of the company into three new divisions. He will lead a business that includes the development and marketing of Microsoft Windows Server, SQL Server, Exchange Server, Windows management products, enterprise access and security products, and software developer tools. Server and Tools reported nearly US$10 billion in revenue and grew 16 percent during FY2005.
Muglia has served in a variety of leadership roles during his 17 years with Microsoft. These include managing the development of MSN, Office, Windows Server and Visual Studio.
“Bob’s broad experience and passion for serving customers make him an excellent choice to lead our server and tools business," said Microsoft Chief Executive Officer Steve Ballmer. “If anyone can build on this division’s impressive record of growth and technology leadership, Bob can.”
Muglia will continue to lead the Windows Server Division until a replacement is named. He also will work closely with Rudder during this transition, which will begin following the launch of Visual Studio and SQL Server 2005 on Nov. 7.
PressPass met up with Muglia to discuss his new leadership role and his goals for Server and Tools.
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