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July 09, 2009

Sinofsky Promoted to Windows Chief

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A week before Microsoft is expected to finalize Windows 7, the company promoted Steven Sinofsky, the man most directly responsible for Windows 7 development, to president of the Windows division. Previously, Sinofsky shared a title—senior vice president of Windows—with Bill Veghte, whose fate is unclear. Microsoft says only that Veghte will move into "a new leadership role" later this year.

"Steven Sinofsky has demonstrated the ability to lead large teams that deliver great products," says Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer. "The work he and the team have done in getting ready to ship Windows 7 really defines how to develop and ship world-class software. He is a perfect fit to lead the Windows group."

Microsoft's pleasure with Sinofsky's Windows 7 achievement is clear, but it's also an implicit approval of Sinofsky's more secretive, Apple-like, management style. Unlike with previous Windows versions, Sinofsky kept Windows 7 information away from the public until the last minute and released very few product milestones to testers, and then only very late in the product's development. The company believes that this strategy prevented it from over-promising and under-delivering, as many feel it did with Windows Vista, but it also means that testers have had far less influence than ever on the product's design.

That said, the quality and timeliness of Windows 7 is not debatable. The product has garnered overwhelmingly positive reviews, even in pre-release form, and many feel that Windows 7 could easily have shipped to the public months before its projected release date. Microsoft previously announced that it would deliver Windows 7 generally in late October after finalizing the product by the second half of July.

Previous to his work on Windows 7, Sinofsky led the Office team through several releases. He was directly responsible for the innovative "ribbon" user interface that re-energized Office with the Office 2007 release. As president of the Windows Division, Sinofsky is now responsible for several key Microsoft products, including Windows, Windows Live, and Internet Explorer.

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Reader Comments
Clearly, Sinofsky's approach is working, and he deserves the promotion.

"Microsoft's pleasure with Sinofsky's Windows 7 achievement is clear, but it's also an implicit approval of Sinofsky's more secretive, Apple-like, management style."

May as well copy the best.

lotsamystuff July 09, 2009 (Article Rating: )


Define best please. Typical Crapple comment from lotsa..BS that is. The best hmm 4% vs 90% ..both started at the same time both stole tech from PARC so don't give me any of that BS ..im not buying it. Apple is a decent consumer electronics company that goes on life about once a decade or so.....most of the time beggings MS for a life line.....

this says it all...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrpS9m2VF1c

fczajka July 09, 2009 (Article Rating: )


fczajka: Your grasp of history is about as tenuous as your grasp of the language you so horribly butchered in your incomprehensible post.

lotsamystuff July 09, 2009 (Article Rating: )


yesh, if only i was a fly-on-the-wall at the post-mordem vista sales meeting...

"we should copy crApple - they sell like hotcakes and almost everyone is surfin' safari now..."

i like the cut of yer jib snofsky - yer hired!

sx4sport@hotmail.com July 09, 2009 (Article Rating: )


who's apple?, you mean that company that makes phones and a computer nobody but photoshop guys care?

oh apple computer you mean. see after they gave up with computers they had to drop the name. it's only a matter of time before they go exclusively on the only thing they have a future: phones.

guruguru July 09, 2009 (Article Rating: )


Congrats Sinofsky. A very well deserved promotion. Its too bad they ruined his crowning achievement by typical Windows overpricing. If Microsoft had just taken a small sacrifise at least from October to Jan 1, 2010, they'd would have made a much bigger splash. Now, I think some of the buzz has lost it's thunder.

subzerohitman721 July 09, 2009 (Article Rating: )


I'm curious to see how Mr. Sinofsky handles future releases of windows and how he responds to Google's upcoming O/S.

scottm99999 July 10, 2009 (Article Rating: )


Is it me - or are windows fanboys waking up to the fact that the world is moving on and leaving Microsoft behind?

You can almost smell the fear...

Hence the childish jibes at 'crApple' and "that company that makes phones and a computer nobody but photoshop guys care?"

There must be an awful lot of people using Photoshop these days.

"Define best please.Typical Crapple comment from lotsa..BS that is. The best hmm 4% vs 90% ..both started at the same time both stole tech from PARC so don't give me any of that BS ..im not buying it."

Nobody would dispute BMW is up there with the 'best in class' range of cars. - Marketshare? - 5.31%

- So whats your point fczajka? Best certainly does not mean 'most used'.

infiniteloop July 10, 2009 (Article Rating: )


Ok so I butchered the language. You still got point. You guys just live off of in informal fallacy land.

My grasp of history is very firm and very accurate, just go read your history and discover who really invented all of the H/W and S/W "Jobs" is so famous. As I said decent product, one hell of a used car salesman.

So if Apple is BMW, I guess since MS is the largest they must be Toyota, I think that is analogous to your statement. Which of course is formal fallacy.

What nothing about the video guys? Nothing about MS saving Apple? Nothing about the creation of the Mouse and GUI? Just slander and non-sense comparisons....of course just Crap(ple)

fczajka July 10, 2009 (Article Rating: )


"I'm curious to see how Mr. Sinofsky handles future releases of windows and how he responds to Google's upcoming O/S"

not really. that OS will be on BETA for 5 years and will simply be yet another linux version nobody but geeks in ponytails care about. Google OS is to windows what bing is to google. In other words, a futile atempt by a company that has no chance of success.

what MS needs to do, is to create adblock technology in IE and team up with mozilla to spread teh use of adblockers thus killing google's only sucessful product: web spam/ads. Once google starts starving they will go back to being the search engine company they ought to be instead of focusing on making beta software nobody cares.

guruguru July 10, 2009 (Article Rating: )


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