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The Microsoft reorg week in review

What's one to make of all the Microsoft churn? Brain drain? Panic over Chairman Bill Gates' impending role change? Or just "if it' January, it must be time for yet another Microsoft reorg"? Word is there are still some more reorg shoes to drop in the next week or so, so stay tuned....
Written by Mary Jo Foley, Senior Contributing Editor

It's time, yet again, to update the ever-changing Microsoft org chart.

Here's another piece to add to the seemingly never-ending stream of Microsoft reorg news: Developer and Platform Evangelism (DPE) Chief Sanjay Parthasarathy has given up his post (as of mid-December, 2007). Parthasarathy has led evanglism of the Microsoft platform to developers, IT pros and channel partners.

The new DPE chief is Walid Abu-Hadba, a Softie whose most recent title was Vice President of Enterprise Specialist Sales for Microsoft's Enterprise Partner Group. No word yet on what Parthasarathy is going to do, but word is he is staying at the company.

So, this week's scorecard (for those trying to keep up at home):

On "Microsoft wins one" side, Microsoft has snagged Greg Linden of Findory personalized news fame to work on the LiveLabs team. Linden pulled the plug on Findory last fall.

So what's one to make of all this churn? Brain drain? Panic over Gates' impending role change? Or just "if it' January, it must be time for yet another Microsoft reorg"? Word is there are still some more reorg shoes to drop in the next week or so, so stay tuned....

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