Peggy Johnson, one of Microsoft's Senior Leaders, leaves to take Magic Leap CEO position
The move to Magic Leap also seems to be a long-awaited goal of Johnson who also explains that she has always wanted to be a chief executive.
The move to Magic Leap also seems to be a long-awaited goal of Johnson who also explains that she has always wanted to be a chief executive.
Microsoft's EVP of business development Peggy Johnson explains that she only considers acquisitions if its solves a problem for the company.
Here is the top Microsoft news for the past week, from Microsoft Bookings arriving on Android to Project Scorpio getting positive predictions from analysts.
With this week being National Engineer's Week (February 19-25), Business Insider listed the 43 most powerful female engineers in the US for 2017. Microsoft's Peggy Johnson tops the list as the most powerful female engineer in the US.
Satya Nadella's compensation decreased slightly in fiscal year 2016, while all of the other top officers saw their total compensation go up.