guessing games are through. 21, Microsoft announced the organisation appointed a fresh search chief. And to the shock of numerous Microsoft watchers, the organization picked its former Dynamics ERP leader, Satya Nadella, to head up the freshly put together Lookup and Advert Platform group in the organization. has been mulling who would be best to head the company's struggling search effort for the past month or more. was named in September 2006 the head of the Microsoft Business Solutions (MBS) team, succeeding Doug Burgum, who is retiring from Microsoft this year. Tammi Reller, the current Corporate Vice President of MBS marketing,
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