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Microsoft – Company Profile

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Full name: Microsoft Corporation

Key people:

William (Bill) H. Gates III, Chairman of the Board
Steven A. Ballmer, Chief Executive Officer, Director
Christopher P. Liddell, Chief Financial Officer, Senior Vice President – Finance and Administration
Kevin R. Johnson, President – Platforms and Services Division
Robert J. Bach, President – Entertainment and Devices Division
Stephen A. Elop, President of the Microsoft Business Division
Brian K. Turner, Chief Operating Officer
Bradford L. Smith, SVP – Legal & Corporate Affairs, General Counsel, Secretary, Chief Compliance Officer
Lisa E. Brummel, Senior Vice President – Human Resources
Tony Scott, Corporate Vice President, Chief Information Officer

Main address:

One Microsoft Way
Redmond, WA 98052
USA – Google Map

Tel (US):  +1-425-8828080

Website: http://www.microsoft.com

Blog: http://www.microsoft.com/communities/blogs/PortalHome.mspx (also check http://www.microsoft.com/communities/default.mspx)

E-mail: N/A, although there is an online form.

Type: Public (NYSE: MSFT)

Summary:

Microsoft Corporation develops, manufactures, licenses and supports a range of software products for computing devices. The Company’s software products include operating systems for servers, personal computers (PCs) and intelligent devices, server applications for distributed computing environments, information worker productivity applications, business solution applications, high-performance computing applications and software development tools. It provides consulting and product support services, and trains and certifies computer system integrators and developers. Microsoft Corporation sells the Xbox 360 video game console and games, the Zune digital music and entertainment device, PC games, and peripherals. The Company enables the delivery of online advertising through its adCenter platform. The Company has five segments: Client, Server and Tools, the Online Services Business, the Microsoft Business Division, and the Entertainment and Devices Division.

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