Satya Nadella is the CEO and chairman at Microsoft.
Satya Nadella is the CEO and Chairmanchairman at Microsoft.
Satya Narayana Nadella is the chairman and chief executive officer of Microsoft. Nadella also serves on the board of trustees at his alma mater, the University of Chicago,, and on the Starbucks board of directors,. andHe is the chairman of The Business Council U.S.U.S. Heand previously served on the board of Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center. Nadella is originally from Hyderabad, India, and lives in Bellevue, Washington.
Satya Nadella joined Microsoft in 1992 and was named its third CEO in February 2014. Before becoming CEO, Nadella held leadership roles in both enterprise and consumer businesses across the company. Nadella was also executive vice president of Microsoft’s CloudCloud and Enterprise group. In this role, he led the transformation to the cloud infrastructure and services business, which outperformed the market and took a share from the competition. Previously, Nadella led R&D for the online services division and was vice president of the Microsoft business division.
Nadella's business philosophy involves making sure that Microsoft software and services are available wherever customers are, even if that's not Windows and that means partnering with other companies. For example, his first big hire was ex-Qualcomm exec Peggy Johnson, who became Microsoft's VP of business development to help build partnerships with outside companies,. and,And in 2015, Nadella used an iPhone on stage at an event to show off his favorite Microsoft apps.
Some of Nadella's accomplishments as CEO includehave included the following:
Satya Nadella joined Microsoft in 1992 and was one of only approximately thirty Indian immigrants working at the company at that time. His first projects included Microsoft's ill-fated interactive TV product and the Windows NT operating system. In 1999, Nadella landed his first executive role as vice president of Microsoft bCentral, a set of web services for small businesses that included website hosting and email. In 2001, Nadella rose to corporate VP of Microsoft Business Solutions, a group that had been formed through a series of acquisitions, including Great Plains, which made accounting software for smallsmall- and midsizemid-size businesses. The business solutions group was also building a cloud-based CRM system to compete with Salesforce. Eventually, all these products would be rebranded as Dynamics. By 2007, Nadella was senior VP of Microsoft Online Services, which included the Bing search engine, early online versions of Microsoft Office, and the Xbox Live gaming service.
In February 2011, Nadella was promoted to president of the Server and Tools Division, which oversaw products for companies' data centers, like Windows Server and the SQL Server database, and hosted the Microsoft Azure cloud platform. When Nadella took over the server and tools business, it was doing $16.6 billion in revenue. By 2013, that was up to $20.3 billion.
In 2013, Microsoft was running into trouble. Windows 8 was having issues, the iPhone and Android were outrunning the Windows Phone, and the Bing search engine could not compete with Google. Microsoft's CEO Steve Ballmer took the blame and announced that he would step down in August 2013. In February 2014, Microsoft announced that Nadella would become the new CEO with the support of both past CEOs, Ballmer and Bill Gates.
Satya Nadella published his book, Hit Refresh, in 2017.
“At the core, Hit Refresh is about us humans and the unique quality we call empathy, which will become ever more valuable in a world where the torrent of technology will disrupt the status quo like never before,” stated Nadella.
He began writing his book in 2015 with the goal of inspiring people to discover more empathy in their own lives. The title refers to clicking on the refresh arrow in a web browser to update the page. Nadella believed "hit refresh" was the perfect metaphor for the three storylines of his book—his own personal journey, Microsoft's ongoing transformation, and the coming wave of technological and economic change.
Nadella began writing his book in 2015 with the goal to inspire people to discover more empathy in their own lives. The title refers to clicking on the refresh arrow in a web browser to update the page. Nadella believed 'hit refresh' was the perfect metaphor for the three storylines of his book - his own personal journey, Microsoft's ongoing transformation, and the coming wave of technological and economic change.
Regarding the book, Nadella stated,
At the core, Hit Refresh is about us humans and the unique quality we call empathy, which will become ever more valuable in a world where the torrent of technology will disrupt the status quo like never before.”
In 2022, Satya Nadella received the Padma Bhushan award, the third-highest civilian award in India, and was recognized as a Global Indian Business Icon at CNBC-TV18's India Business Leader Awards (IBLA) in Mumbai in 2020. In 2019, Nadella was named Financial Times Person of the Year, Fortune magazine Businessperson of the Year, and ranked sixth on the Forbes list of innovative leaders. In 2018, he was named a Time 100 honoree and ranked fortieth on the Forbes 2018 list of powerful people. In 2014, he was a Carnegie Great Immigrants recipient.
Satya Nadella attended the Hyderabad Public School growing up and earned a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from the Manipal Institute of Technology in 1988. He earned a master's degree in computer science from the University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee in 1990 and a master's degree in business administration from the University of Chicago in 1996.
Satya Nadella was born in Hyderabad, India, in 1967. His father's family belongs to the Brahmin community and comes from the Bukkapuram village, Anantapur district, Rayalaseema region, Andhra Pradesh. His father, Bukkapuram Nadella Yugandhar, was an IAS officer, which is a civil servant, and his mother, Prabhavati Yugandhar, was a professor of the ancient language Sanskrit at Tirupati's Padmavathi College. He married Anupama in 1992 and they had three children, a boy and two girls.
In 1996, Nadella and his wife had their first child, a boy they named Zain. He was born via emergency cesarean and it was discovered that he had suffered asphyxiation in utero and had severe cerebral palsy.
Satya Nadella married Anupama in 1992 and had three children—a boy and two girls.
Becoming a father of a son with special needs was a turning point in his life that shaped who he is today. "It has helped me better understand the journey of people with disabilities. It has shaped my personal passion for and philosophy of connecting new ideas to empathy for others. And it is why I am deeply committed to pushing the bounds on what love and compassion combined with human ingenuity and passion to have impact can accomplish with my colleagues at Microsoft," he stated. Zain passed away at age 26 on February 28, 2022.
In 1996, they had their first child, a boy they named Zain, who has severe cerebral palsy. Nadella has stated that becoming a father of a son with special needs was a turning point in his life that shaped who he is today.
It has helped me better understand the journey of people with disabilities. It has shaped my personal passion for and philosophy of connecting new ideas to empathy for others. And it is why I am deeply committed to pushing the bounds on what love and compassion combined with human ingenuity and passion to have impact can accomplish with my colleagues at Microsoft.
Zain passed away at age twenty-six on February 28, 2022.
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Nadella's business philosophy involves making sure that Microsoft software and services are available wherever customers are, even if that's not Windows and that means partnering with other companies. For example, his first big hire was ex-Qualcomm exec Peggy Johnson, who became Microsoft's VP of Businessbusiness Developmentdevelopment to help build partnerships with outside companies, and, in 2015, Nadella used an iPhone on stage at an event to show off his favorite Microsoft apps.
Satya Nadella joined Microsoft in 1992 and was one of only approximately thirty Indian immigrants working at the company at that time. His first projects included Microsoft's ill-fated interactive TV product and the Windows NT operating system. In 1999, Nadella landed his first executive role as vice president of Microsoft bCentral, a set of web services for small businesses that included website hosting and email. In 2001, Nadella rose to corporate VP of Microsoft Business Solutions., Thea group that had been formed through a series of acquisitions, including Great Plains, which made accounting software for small and midsize businesses. The business solutions group was also building a cloud-based CRM system to compete with Salesforce. Eventually, all these products would be rebranded as Dynamics. By 2007, Nadella was senior VP of Microsoft Online Services, which included the Bing search engine, early online versions of Microsoft Office, and the Xbox Live gaming service.
In February 2011, Nadella was promoted to president of the Server and Tools Division, which oversaw products for companies' data centers, like Windows Server and the SQL Server database, and hosted the Microsoft Azure cloud platform. When Nadella took over the Serverserver and Toolstools business, it was doing $16.6 billion in revenue. By 2013, that was up to $20.3 billion.
Satya Nadella was born in HyderabadHyderabad, IndiaIndia, in 1967. His father's family belongs to the Brahmin community and comes from the Bukkapuram village, Anantapur district, Rayalaseema region, Andhra Pradesh. His father Bukkapuram Nadella Yugandhar was an IAS officer, which is a civil servant, and his mother Prabhavati Yugandhar was a professor of the ancient language Sanskrit at Tirupati's Padmavathi College. He married Anupama in 1992 and they had three children, a boy and two girls.
In 1996, Nadella and his wife had their first child, a boy they named Zain. He was born via emergency cesarean and it was discovered that he had suffered asphyxiation in utero and had severe cerebral palsy.
In 1996, Nadella and his wife had their first child, a boy they named Zain. He was born via emergency cesarean and it was discovered that he had suffered asphyxiation in utero and had severe cerebral palsy. Becoming a father of a son with special needs was a turning point in his life that shaped who he is today. "It has helped me better understand the journey of people with disabilities. It has shaped my personal passion for and philosophy of connecting new ideas to empathy for others. And it is why I am deeply committed to pushing the bounds on what love and compassion combined with human ingenuity and passion to have impact can accomplish with my colleagues at Microsoft," he stated. Zain passed away at age 26 on February 28, 2022.
In 2022, Satya Nadella received the Padma Bhushan award, the third-highest civilian award in India, and was recognized as a Global Indian Business Icon at CNBC-TV18's India Business Leader Awards (IBLA) in Mumbai in 2020. In 2019, Nadella was named Financial Times Person of the Year, Fortune magazine Businessperson of the Year and ranked sixth on the Forbes list of innovative leaders. In 2018, he was named a Time 100 honoree and ranked fortieth on the Forbes 2018 list of powerful people. In 2014, he was a Carnegie Great Immigrants recipient.
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Before joining Microsoft, Nadella was a member of the technology staff at Sun Microsystems.
Before joining Microsoft, Nadella was a member of the technology staff at Sun Microsystems. He joined the company after finishing his master's degree in computer science in 1990. He worked there for two years before joining Microsoft in 1992 as a Windows NT developer.
Satya Nadella attended the Hyderabad Public School growing up and earned a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineeringelectrical engineering from the Manipal Institute of Technology in 1988. He earned a master’smaster's degree in computer science from the University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee in 1990 and a master’smaster's degree in business administration from the University of Chicago in 1996.
Satya Nadella was born in Hyderabad, India, in 1967. His father's family belongs to the Brahmin community and comes from the Bukkapuram village, Anantapur district, Rayalaseema region, Andhra Pradesh. His father B.N.Bukkapuram Nadella Yugandhar was an IAS officer, which is a civil servant, and his mother Prabhavati Yugandhar was a professor of the ancient language Sanskrit at Tirupati's Padmavathi College. He is married to Anupama in 1992 and they had three children, a boy and two girls.
In 1996, Nadella and his wife had their first child, a boy they named Zain. He was born via emergency cesarean and it was discovered that he had suffered asphyxiation in utero and had severe cerebral palsy. Becoming a father of a son with special needs was a turning point in his life that shaped who he is today. "It has helped me better understand the journey of people with disabilities. It has shaped my personal passion for and philosophy of connecting new ideas to empathy for others. And it is why I am deeply committed to pushing the bounds on what love and compassion combined with human ingenuity and passion to have impact can accomplish with my colleagues at Microsoft," he stated. Zain passed away at age 26 on February 28, 2022.
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Nadella's business philosophy involves making sure that Microsoft software and services are available wherever customers are, even if that's not Windows, and means partnering with other companies. For example, his first big hire was ex-Qualcomm exec Peggy Johnson, who became Microsoft's VP of Business Development to help build partnerships with outside companies, and, in 2015, Nadella used an iPhone on stage at an event to show off his favorite Microsoft apps.
Satya Nadella joined Microsoft in 1992 and was one of only aroundapproximately 30thirty IndianIndian immigrants working at the company. His first projects included Microsoft's ill-fated interactive TV product and the Windows NTWindows NT operating system. In 1999, Nadella landed his first executive role as vice president of Microsoft bCentralbCentral, a set of web services for small businesses that included hosted website hosting and email. In 2001, Nadella rose to corporate VP of Microsoft Business Solutions. The group had been formed through a series of acquisitions, including Great PlainsGreat Plains, which made accountingaccounting software for small and midsize businesses. The business solutions group was also building a cloud-based CRMCRM system to compete with SalesforceSalesforce. Eventually, all these products would be rebranded as "DynamicsDynamics." By 2007, Nadella was senior VP of Microsoft Online Services, which meant that he was in command ofincluded the BingBing search engine, as well as early online versions of Microsoft OfficeMicrosoft Office, and the Xbox LiveXbox Live gaming service.
In February 2011, Nadella was promoted to president of the Server and Tools Division, which oversaw products for companies' data centers, like Windows ServerWindows Server and the SQL Server SQL Server database, and hosted the Microsoft AzureMicrosoft Azure cloud platform. When Nadella took over the Server and Tools business, it was doing $16.6 billion in revenue. By 2013, that was up to $20.3 billion.
In 2013, Microsoft was running into trouble. Windows 8Windows 8 was having issues, the iPhoneiPhone and AndroidAndroid were outrunning the Windows PhoneWindows Phone, and the BingBing search engine could not compete with GoogleGoogle. Microsoft's CEO Steve Ballmer Ballmer took the blame and announced that he would step down in August 2013. In February 2014, Microsoft announced that Nadella would become the new CEO with the support of both past CEOs Ballmer and Bill GatesGates.
Satya Nadella joined Microsoft in 1992 and was named its third CEO in February 2014. Before becoming CEO, Nadella held leadership roles in both enterprise and consumer businesses across the company. Nadella was also executive vice president of Microsoft’s CloudCloud and Enterprise group. In this role, he led the transformation to the cloud infrastructure and services business, which outperformed the market and took a share from the competition. Previously, Nadella led R&DR&D for the Onlineonline Servicesservices Divisiondivision and was vice president of the Microsoft Businessbusiness Divisiondivision.
Nadella's business philosophy involves making sure that Microsoft software and services are available wherever customers are, even if that's not Windows, and means partnering with other companies. For example, his first big hire was ex-Qualcomm exec Peggy Johnson, who became Microsoft's VP of Business Development to help build partnerships with outside companies, and, in 2015, Nadella used an iPhone on stage at an event to show off his favorite Microsoft apps.
In 1992, Nadella was one of only around 30 Indian immigrants working at the company. His first projects included Microsoft's ill-fated interactive TV product and the Windows NT operating system. In 1999, Nadella landed his first executive role as vice president of Microsoft bCentral, a set of web services for small businesses that included hosted website hosting and email. In 2001, Nadella rose to corporate VP of Microsoft Business Solutions. The group had been formed through a series of acquisitions, including Great Plains, which made accounting software for small and midsize businesses. The group was also building a cloud-based CRM system to compete with Salesforce. Eventually, all these products would be rebranded as "Dynamics."By 2007, Nadella was senior VP of Microsoft Online Services, which meant that he was in command of the Bing search engine, as well as early online versions of Microsoft Office and the Xbox Live gaming service. In February 2011, Nadella would get another promotion, this time to President of the Server and Tools Division. At the time, that group oversaw cash cow products for companies' data centers, like Windows Server and the SQL Server database. But it also hosted one of Ballmer's boldest gambles, the Microsoft Azure cloud platform. When Nadella took over the Server and Tools business, it was doing $16.6 billion in revenue. By 2013, that was up to $20.3 billion. By this point, Microsoft was running into trouble. On the PC side, Windows 8 was a disaster, the iPhone and Android were outrunning the iPhone by leaps and bounds, and Bing just couldn't make a dent in Google's search dominance. And Ballmer took the heat. In August 2013, an embattled Ballmer announced that he'd be stepping down, prompting a search for a new CEO. The search committee included Ballmer himself and Bill Gates. In February 2014, after much rumor and speculation, it was announced that Nadella would get the nod as the new CEO, with the support of Ballmer and Gates.
Some of Nadella's accomplishments as CEO include:
Nadella's philosophy is around partnering and making sure that Microsoft software and services are available wherever customers are — even if that's not Windows. His first big hire was ex-Qualcomm exec Peggy Johnson, now Microsoft VP of Business Development, to help partner up with outside companies. In 2015, Nadella used an iPhone on stage at an event to show off his favorite Microsoft apps.
Satya Nadella joined Microsoft in 1992 and was one of only around 30 Indian immigrants working at the company. His first projects included Microsoft's ill-fated interactive TV product and the Windows NT operating system. In 1999, Nadella landed his first executive role as vice president of Microsoft bCentral, a set of web services for small businesses that included hosted website hosting and email. In 2001, Nadella rose to corporate VP of Microsoft Business Solutions. The group had been formed through a series of acquisitions, including Great Plains, which made accounting software for small and midsize businesses. The group was also building a cloud-based CRM system to compete with Salesforce. Eventually, all these products would be rebranded as "Dynamics." By 2007, Nadella was senior VP of Microsoft Online Services, which meant that he was in command of the Bing search engine, as well as early online versions of Microsoft Office and the Xbox Live gaming service.
Changes and accomplishments while CEO of Microsoft:
In February 2011, Nadella was promoted to president of the Server and Tools Division, which oversaw products for companies' data centers, like Windows Server and the SQL Server database, and hosted the Microsoft Azure cloud platform. When Nadella took over the Server and Tools business, it was doing $16.6 billion in revenue. By 2013, that was up to $20.3 billion.
In 2013, Microsoft was running into trouble. Windows 8 was having issues, the iPhone and Android were outrunning the Windows Phone, and the Bing search engine could not compete with Google. Microsoft's CEO Ballmer took the blame and announced that he would step down in August 2013. In February 2014, Microsoft announced that Nadella would become the new CEO with the support of both past CEOs Ballmer and Gates.
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Satya Nadella joined Microsoft in 1992 and was named its third CEO in February 2014. Before becoming CEO, Nadella held leadership roles in both enterprise and consumer businesses across the company. Nadella was also executive vice president of Microsoft’s Cloud and Enterprise group. In this role, he led the transformation to the cloud infrastructure and services business, which outperformed the market and took a share from the competition. Previously, Nadella led R&D for the Online Services Division and was vice president of the Microsoft Business Division.
In 2022, Satya Nadella received the Padma Bhushan award, the third-highest civilian award in India, and was recognized as Global Indian Business Icon at CNBC-TV18's India Business Leader Awards (IBLA) in Mumbai in 2020. In 2019, Nadella was named Financial Times Person of the Year, Fortune magazine Businessperson of the Year and ranked sixth on the Forbes list of innovative leaders. In 2018, he was named a Time 100 honoree and ranked fortieth on the Forbes 2018 list of powerful people. In 2014, he was a Carnegie Great Immigrants recipient.
Satya Narayana Nadella is the chairman and chief executive officer of Microsoft. Nadella also serves on the board of trustees toat his alma mater, the University of Chicago and, on the Starbucks board of directors, and is the chairman of The Business Council U.S. He previously served on the board of Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center. Nadella is originally from Hyderabad, India, and lives in Bellevue, Washington.
In 2022, Satya Nadella received the Padma Bhushan award, the third-highest civilian award in India, and was recognized as Global Indian Business Icon at CNBC-TV18's India Business Leader Awards (IBLA) in Mumbai in 2020. In 2019, Nadella was named Financial Times Person of the Year, Fortune magazine Businessperson of the Year and ranked sixth on the Forbes list of innovative leaders. In 2018, he was named a Time 100 honoree and ranked fortieth on the Forbes 2018 list of powerful people.
Satya Nadella was born in Hyderabad, India, in 1967. His father's family belongs to the Brahmin community and comes from the Bukkapuram village, Anantapur district, Rayalaseema region, Andhra Pradesh. His father B.N. Yugandhar was an IAS officer, which is a civil servant, and his mother Prabhavati Yugandhar was a professor of the ancient language Sanskrit inat Tirupati's Padmavathi College. He is married to Anupama.
In 1996, Nadella and his wife had their first child, a boy they named Zain. He was born via emergency cesarean and it was discovered that he had suffered asphyxiation in utero and had severe cerebral palsy. Becoming a father of a son with special needs was a turning point in his life that shaped who he is today. "It has helped me better understand the journey of people with disabilities. It has shaped my personal passion for and philosophy of connecting new ideas to empathy for others. And it is why I am deeply committed to pushing the bounds on what love and compassion combined with human ingenuity and passion to have impact can accomplish with my colleagues at Microsoft," hishe stated.
Satya Narayana Nadella is the Chairmanchairman and Chiefchief Executiveexecutive Officerofficer of MicrosoftMicrosoft. Nadella also serves on the board of trustees to his alma mater the University of ChicagoUniversity of Chicago, and on the StarbucksStarbucks board of directors, and is the chairman of The Business Council U.SThe Business Council U.S. He previously served on the board of Fred Hutchinson Cancer CenterFred Hutchinson Cancer Center. Nadella is originally from Hyderabad, IndiaHyderabad, India, and lives in Bellevue, WashingtonBellevue, Washington.
Satya Nadella published his book Hit Refresh in 2017.
“At the core, Hit Refresh is about us humans and the unique quality we call empathy, which will become ever more valuable in a world where the torrent of technology will disrupt the status quo like never before,” stated Nadella.
Nadella began writing his book Hit Refresh in 2015. He with the wantedgoal to inspire people to discover more empathy in their own lives. WhenThe title refers to clicking on the refresh arrow in a web browser to update the page. Nadella youbelieved 'hit refresh' in your web browser by clicking the little arrow, it updates. It doesn’t wipe everything away and start new, as Bill Gates wrote in his Foreword for the book — it actually keeps some things and replaces others. Nadella believed hit refresh was the perfect metaphor for allthe three storylines of thehis book —- his own personal journey so far, the company’sMicrosoft's ongoing transformation, and the coming wave of technological and economic change.
Before joining Microsoft, Nadella was a member of the technology staff at Sun MicrosystemsSun Microsystems.
Satya Nadella earned a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from the Manipal Institute of TechnologyManipal Institute of Technology in 1988. He earned a master’s degree in computer sciencecomputer science from the University of Wisconsin – MilwaukeeUniversity of Wisconsin – Milwaukee in 1990 and a master’s degree in business administration from the University of ChicagoUniversity of Chicago in 1996.
Satya Nadella was born in Hyderabad, India, in 1967. His father's family belongs to the Brahmin community and comes from the Bukkapuram village, AnantapurAnantapur district, RayalaseemaRayalaseema region, Andhra PradeshAndhra Pradesh. His father B.N. Yugandhar was an IAS officer, which is a civil servant, and his mother Prabhavati Yugandhar was a professor of the ancient language SanskritSanskrit in TirupatiTirupati's Padmavathi College. He is married to Anupama.
In 1996, Nadella and his wife had their first child, a boy they named Zain. He was born via emergency cesarean and it was discovered that he had suffered asphyxiation in utero and had severe cerebral palsycerebral palsy. Becoming a father of a son with special needs was a turning point in his life that shaped who he is today. "It has helped me better understand the journey of people with disabilities. It has shaped my personal passion for and philosophy of connecting new ideas to empathy for others. And it is why I am deeply committed to pushing the bounds on what love and compassion combined with human ingenuity and passion to have impact can accomplish with my colleagues at Microsoft," his note readstated.