i spoke with Jeff Weiner about how the LinkedIn-Microsoft acquisition is going, three years in. he says it's still early! more to come with Outlook for Android, Learning, etc. https://t.co/SAc0sVBktS
— Jordan Novet (@jordannovet) December 27, 2019
Interesting question: Has Microsoft been too cautious in integrating LinkedIn? CNBC asked @jeffweiner. Here is @NatJLevy's take. https://t.co/tsk2IvFJ2n
— toddbishop (@toddbishop) December 30, 2019
Hopefully, 2020 is the year that @LinkedIn + @MSFTDynamics365 + @Office365 finally all come together - https://t.co/IgzUpDdmE9
— David Gersten (@dsgersten) December 30, 2019
Microsoft paid $26 billion for LinkedIn, then mostly left it alone—and CEO Jeff Weiner is good with that https://t.co/w4IgJg2Z9g pic.twitter.com/od3jZbbIIb
— Rich Tehrani (@rtehrani) December 29, 2019
@LinkedIn CEO @JeffWeiner is OK with Microsoft's hands-off approach https://t.co/u69BQgCQTj #LinkedIn #Microsoft #business #entrepreneur #SiliconValley #PaloAlto #technology #DigitalTransformation #HR #Humanresources #workplacement #workplacetech #hrtech #work #Employment
— David Whinray (@DavidWhinray) December 27, 2019
Microsoft paid $26 billion for LinkedIn, then mostly left it alone—and CEO Jeff Weiner is good with that https://t.co/qqj0Ruihor
— CNBC Tech (@CNBCtech) December 27, 2019