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Microsoft CIO Jim DuBois quits amid layoffs

Updated on: 08 July,2017 12:34 PM IST  |  San Francisco
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With Microsoft announcing job cuts as part of reorganising its global sales staff, the company's Chief Information Officer (CIO) Jim DuBois has decided to move on, the media reported

Microsoft CIO Jim DuBois quits amid layoffs

With Microsoft announcing job cuts as part of reorganising its global sales staff, the company's Chief Information Officer (CIO) Jim DuBois has decided to move on, the media reported. Named CIO in 2013, DuBois had been with Microsoft since 1993 where he worked in several roles mostly focused to information technology, GeekWire reported on Saturday.


Senior Microsoft employee Kurt DelBene will replace DuBois as Chief Digital Officer (CDO). The news came after Microsoft announced nearly 4,000 job cuts from its global sales force outside the US, apparently a move to realign its focus on the growing cloud business. The job cuts amount to less that 10 per cent of the company's total sales force.


According to The Verge, Microsoft's cloud and server businesses have been fuelling revenue recently, with server products and cloud services revenue up 15 per cent and Azure revenue itself growing by 93 per cent in the recent quarter. US-based analyst house Pacific Crest Securities said last month that Microsoft Azure Cloud platform could overtake Amazon Web Services (AWS) as revenue leader in the public cloud market this year. Microsoft has 71,000 employees in the US and 121,000 employees around the globe.


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