Microsoft's Surface chief @panos_panay is taking over Windows client today. It's part of a Microsoft reorg that will also see @joebelfiore move to the Office team later this year. Details: https://t.co/GLgIMpKJA3 pic.twitter.com/itZHAstyRS
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) February 5, 2020
Microsoft’s Surface chief now leads Windows and hardware https://t.co/7quTg4vOef pic.twitter.com/TlZtVkiqa9
— The Verge (@verge) February 5, 2020
Microsoft to combine its Windows client and hardware teams under Chief Product Officer Panos Panay: https://t.co/zKL7eO6TXq
— Mary Jo Foley (@maryjofoley) February 5, 2020
Also being announced internally at Microsoft today: CVP @jeffteper is going to be taking over Teams (in addition to SharePoint and OneDrive), with Brian Macdonald retiring from the industry: https://t.co/zKL7eO6TXq
— Mary Jo Foley (@maryjofoley) February 5, 2020
Microsoft to combine its Windows client and hardware teams under Chief Product Officer Panos Panay by @maryjofoley https://t.co/m9ELz4sI9D
— Ginny Caughey (@gcaughey) February 5, 2020
More about @panos_panay and his new role -- an excerpt from his mail to the troops about why he thinks it's a good idea to combine Windows and hardware. See update here: https://t.co/zKL7eO6TXq
— Mary Jo Foley (@maryjofoley) February 5, 2020
Panos In, Joe B Out (Premium) - https://t.co/vSIrYbCBVx pic.twitter.com/BgKRQvbNjK
— Paul Thurrott (@thurrott) February 5, 2020
I've worked with — and learned from — @jeffweiner and @ryros for nearly 9 years now. This CEO transition couldn't make me happier: to see Ryan step into the top role at LinkedIn and to still have Jeff involved on a daily basis help…https://t.co/h76nIzCoL7 https://t.co/YuBNIOnRhM
— Daniel Roth (@danroth) February 5, 2020
Couldn't be more excited to start my next play as LinkedIn's Executive Chairman on June 1st. Congrats to @Ryros on becoming our next CEO. https://t.co/txanyXU3Xh
— Jeff Weiner (@jeffweiner) February 5, 2020
LinkedIn no longer has a board, why does it need a chairman? https://t.co/yGXGIV3IO3
— Jeremy C. Owens (@jowens510) February 5, 2020
Reassuring news for Windows fans. https://t.co/Auxs3qNltU
— Zac Bowden (@zacbowden) February 5, 2020
Congratulate @jeffweiner on starting a new position. https://t.co/FbBgF6KEuH via @nxthompson
— Lauren Goode (@LaurenGoode) February 5, 2020
I am going to call it here: @jeffweiner will be the next CEO of @Disney https://t.co/ziu7GYRaFG
— OM (@om) February 5, 2020
The honorable thing to do, in light of Jeff’s long service to the company, is to shut down LinkedIn and never speak of it again https://t.co/kxs6tY3LlL
— Casey Newton (@CaseyNewton) February 5, 2020
.@jeffweiner took LinkedIn public, sold it to Microsoft, and seemed to be a lifer.
— Dan Primack (@danprimack) February 5, 2020
But he's not. Stepping down, with @ryros to take over.https://t.co/jvMhARYoUb
An amazing journey that continues as it evolves with @jeffweiner and @ryros! https://t.co/XDoDuwcZUG
— Reid Hoffman (@reidhoffman) February 5, 2020
Big news at work today. Jeff Weiner steps into the Exec Chairman role here at @LinkedIn while Ryan Roslansky will take over as CEO.
— Amber Naslund (@AmberCadabra) February 5, 2020
I think this is awesome and exciting. https://t.co/vkCFSOkIOT
LinkedIn's Jeff Weiner to pass the CEO torch to Ryan Roslansky https://t.co/9vwl6J4MGo by @maryjofoley
— ZDNet (@ZDNet) February 5, 2020
LinkedIn's Jeff Weiner to pass the CEO torch to Ryan Roslansky , effective June 1: https://t.co/sa0wA7tXGu
— Mary Jo Foley (@maryjofoley) February 5, 2020
Surface chief Panos Panay is now leading both hardware and Windows https://t.co/SfFi6sKoeV pic.twitter.com/H9lXjQKlxk
— Rich Woods (@TheRichWoods) February 5, 2020
Surface chief Panos Panay is now leading both hardware and Windows #PanosPanay https://t.co/0NuVWaSAB8 pic.twitter.com/tv4EcsO1ek
— Neowin (@NeowinFeed) February 5, 2020
Microsoft Reorg Puts Panos Panay in Charge of Windows - by @mehedih_ - https://t.co/7eGXdUsBqt pic.twitter.com/PKTsFNv668
— Paul Thurrott (@thurrott) February 5, 2020
Microsoft Surface 대장이 Windows 및 하드웨어를 주도하기로 https://t.co/R7fBmt3TNM
— editoy (@editoy) February 6, 2020
• 오늘은 Microsoft 조직개편의 날이며, 가장 큰 변화는 Surface 수석 Panos Panay가 Windows 클라이언트 및 하드웨어를 인수하는 것입니다.
Microsoft’s Surface chief now leads Windows and hardware https://t.co/p9pgoZDD6S pic.twitter.com/YXXb0MDnqr
— The Verge (@verge) February 6, 2020
Microsoft’s Surface chief now leads Windows and hardware... https://t.co/f9RFJhLh5C
— OSKOOL-G (@oskool_g) February 6, 2020
Microsoft CVP Brian Macdonald, who currently runs the @MicrosoftTeams business, is retiring from the industry but will consult part-time. CVP @jeffteper is going to lead Teams along with OneDrive and SharePoint in his stead. Congrats Jeff!
— SharePoint Conference 2020 (@SPConf) February 5, 2020
Read More: https://t.co/e49rBzlvcJ pic.twitter.com/AI7GBMd8Kb
Surface has become a robust business for Microsoft in its own right, currently bringing in roughly $4 billion a year. https://t.co/1lrjSO4q51
— Jerry ? (@jerrynixon) February 5, 2020
MS Teams is moving to @jeffteper's team. Hugely important move for @SharePoint and bring more productivity goodness to MS Teams. No more SP vs. Teams debates :) https://t.co/SGBByIOXBn
— Chris Johnson (@c_f_johnson) February 5, 2020
Jeff Weiner will step down as CEO of LinkedIn June 1, product head Ryan Roslansky steps up: https://t.co/OZJQ083IYO by TechCrunch #infosec #software #technology
— Infosec Alevski ??️♂️ (@Alevskey) February 6, 2020
Jeff Weiner will step down as CEO of LinkedIn June 1, product head Ryan Roslansky steps up https://t.co/AZmRyMyNJ7 via @techcrunch
— Khaled خالد (@KhaledAlwaleed) February 6, 2020
Microsoft Surface chief Panos Panay is taking over a big part of Windows https://t.co/NNrHtLSxn0
— CNBC Tech (@CNBCtech) February 5, 2020