Microsoft Windows Shuffle Said to Leave Leblond, DeVaan Out
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Microsoft Corp. is shuffling the management of its Windows division, a move that will leave longtime executives Jon DeVaan and Antoine Leblond without senior leadership roles, according to people with knowledge of the changes.
Terry Myerson, who runs Windows and Windows Phone, is reassigning executives in the newly joined software unit as part of Microsoft’s companywide restructuring, said the people, who asked not to be named because the moves haven’t been announced. Henry Sanders, a Windows Phone executive, will lead development, while Joe Belfiore, also from Windows Phone, will run a phone, tablet and PC group, said one of the people.