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Operating SystemsUpdate: Microsoft reorganizes; Allchin to retire in 2006
Author: computerworld.com Published: 28th Sep 2005 Visited: 610 times
Microsoft realigned its business into three divisions, each with its own president, and announced Jim Allchin's planned retirement at the end of 2006. Allchin is group vice president of platforms.
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