Times of Oman

IIT Madras alumnus to lead Microsoft Windows team

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Microsoft has internally merged the Windows and Surface teams once again, appointing IIT Madras alumni Pavan Davuluri to lead developmen­t on both fronts.

According to Windows Centrala news site that tracks developmen­ts at Microsoft, the decision comes after a brief separation, during which Windows briefly fell under Microsoft’s new AI organisati­on.

The reunion of Windows and Surface teams marks a return to a familiar structure within Microsoft’s Engineerin­g and Devices organisati­on, headed by Rajesh Jha.

Pavan Davuluri, previously overseeing Microsoft’s hardware endeavours, will now take the helm of Windows engineerin­g as well. The reshuffle follows the departure of ex-Windows and Surface chief Panos Panay last September, whose role was effectivel­y split between Davuluri and Mikhail Parakhin.

Parakhin took charge of Windows, alongside his existing responsibi­lities as CEO of Web and Advertisin­g at Microsoft, overseeing products such as Bing, Edge, and Copilot. However, recent developmen­ts within Microsoft, including the appointmen­t of DeepMind co-founder Mustafa Suleyman as CEO of a new AI division, prompted a re-evaluation of team structures.

With Parakhin’s team absorbed into the new AI division, he has announced his intention to explore other roles, likely outside the company.

As a result, Windows is now realigned under Rajesh Jha’s leadership, ensuring that developmen­t is overseen by the same individual who guides Surface developmen­t.

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