JeanPhilippe Courtois at Microsoft
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I recently learned about JeanPhilippe Courtois who is the Vice President of the Information Sciences group at Microsoft. In his position, he oversees the development of the Microsoft Office platform, and works with other teams in the company to build new applications. He has a lot of experience in this field, having spent over 20 years at IBM, and he has been working for Microsoft since 2007. He has received numerous awards and accolades for his work at Microsoft, including being named one of the 50 Leading Thinkers of the
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I am a great big fan of JeanPhilippe Courtois, CEO of Microsoft’s Cloud and Enterprise Group (CEG). When he took over the role at the beginning of 2015, I was skeptical whether this move would pay off for Microsoft. The company has not been known for having too many success stories in this direction. One of the few companies that has ever done this was the Swedish bank, SEB, which has been operating in the US as US Bank since 2004. SEB has been very successful
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I have spent a week at Microsoft’s HQ, in Redmond. One of the first things that struck me is the size. It is huge. It is the biggest building on the whole campus that we were on. As we entered, I was awed by the size of the building, and the way it looked from afar. At the same time, it gave a sense of its being ‘old’ and a bit over-used. I have been here, too many times. When you walk to the street, everything looks so modern. The windows are so bright. The
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I had an opportunity to interview JeanPhilippe Courtois at Microsoft last week. JeanPhilippe Courtois has been at Microsoft for the past five years. He previously held technical marketing and product marketing positions at Oracle, Sybase and Microsoft, having graduated from MIT with degrees in Computer Science and Business. Courtois was most recently leading the Microsoft Cloud Solutions Business Unit, helping clients define and implement cloud solutions that run across all Microsoft Cloud products including Azure. Prior to that, Courtois led the Cloud Infrastructure Marketing Strategy
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He’s a managing director and the VP Marketing for Microsoft. And he leads marketing for the new mobile app that is the worlds first 64-bit mobile application. Web Site The app can do so much. The phone has a new chipset and its operating system has been redone. There are 24 new apps that have been built for the phone. A mobile web browser app for the PC?! The phone is an HTML5 browser. The mobile app also has access to over 250,000 public mobile content and
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JeanPhilippe Courtois has been named the Chief Product Officer at Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT). Microsoft announced his appointment in a press release dated September 27, 2015. Courtois will report directly to Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella. Courtois has been at Microsoft for 25 years. He was appointed Corporate Vice President of the Server and Tools business unit in April 2013. “JeanPhilippe’s industry experience and innovation in the Microsoft ecosystem make him a perfect