Stuart Scott, who joined Microsoft in 2005 as Corporate Vice President and Chief Data Officer,
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Microsoft Office Standard 2010, Microsoft officials stated.According to a statement from a Microsoft spokesperson:“We can confirm that Stuart Scott was terminated after an investigation for violation of firm policies , and have no further facts to share. “Before joining Microsoft, Scott worked for 17 years at General Electric, where he held a variety of roles. Most recently,
Office Home And Business, he was the CIO for several divisions there.Scott reported to Chief Operating Officer Kevin Turner.Microsoft first acknowledged Scott;s departure in a short note on its corporate Web site.Scott;s departure seems somewhat abrupt. In late October, Scott appeared on stage with Turner at an InformationWeek 500 conference. At that conference, Scott spoke about his work to centralize Microsoft;s IT operations. From a write-up of his October appearance at the conference:“One of Scott;s biggest efforts to date has been to centralize IT operations,
Windows 7 32 Bit, pulling functions in through the online business units and in some cases stomping out “shadow IT” functions that inevitably sprout in such a tech-smart corporation. The firm has consolidated 26 information centers to five and eliminated about 1,000 applications in two years, with the goal of taking out another 1,000.”I asked Microsoft for comment as to why Scott left and/or who will succeed him and updated the post with their response above. Still no word on who will succeed Scott.One more update from the spokespeople within the know:“Within the interim, Microsoft General Manager Shahla Aly and Corporate Vice President Alain Crozier will assume Stuart;s responsibilities until a replacement is identified.”