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06-09-2011, 06:16 PM
Stephen Elop, the President of Microsoft;s Business unit,Windows 7 Ultimate (http://www.windows7key.ca/), is leaving Microsoft to turn into the CEO of Nokia.Nokia;s CEO Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo will step down Sept. 20. Elop will get the Nokia CEO reins on September 21.Elop ran the Details Worker,Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010 (http://www.windows7keygen.us/office-2010-key), Microsoft Business Solutions/Dynamics and Unified Communications Groups Enterprise. He joined Microsoft in January 2008 from Juniper Networks where he was Chief Working Officer.He was 1 of the 4 presidents at Microsoft along with a member with the senior leadership staff. Elop;s Office-chief predecessor was Microsoft veteran Jeff Raikes, who left Microsoft in 2008 and is now the CEO with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.My ZDNet colleague Larry Dignan is wondering whether a Microsoft man can fix Nokia. I;m wondering who Microsoft will appoint to replace Elop. No word on whether it will be an insider or an outsider.Elop;s teams have been functioning with Nokia for more than a year on getting various Microsoft products,Office 2010 Key (http://www.office2010-key.us/), like Office Mobile and Communicator to work on Nokia smartphones.As of Elop;s departure, CEO Steve Ballmer will now have two huge parts with the company reporting directly to him. Using the departure of former Entertainment & Devices Chief Robbie Bach, announced earlier this summer,Windows 7 (http://www.windows-7-key.us/), Ballmer will have the mobile communications company,Office 2007 Serial (http://www.windows7serialkey.net/office-2007-key), gaming and now Workplace all reporting to him until new presidents are named.Update: Here;s Ballmer;s letter to the Microsoft troops about Elop;s departure.