A conversation with Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella

Molly Wood May 4, 2015
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A conversation with Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella

Molly Wood May 4, 2015
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Microsoft is having an interesting moment.

People are getting more excited about its hardware, and some recent moves by CEO Satya Nadella and others seem to be helping to grow its cloud computing business. Nadella joins us to talk about what the company is trying to do with businesses and information technology workers around the world, including employees of the city of Chicago.

“We worked with the city of Chicago to create this hub where they are not only bringing employees who work for the city to the cloud with Office 365, but they are also figuring out how to connect everything that makes up city of Chicago — every traffic light and piece of equipment they have in the city — and tackle some of the bigger challenges, like energy consumption.” Nadella says. 

When we ask him where Microsoft is now, he says “to me, Microsoft is about empowerment…we are the original democratizing force, putting a PC in every home and every desk.” The core of the company remains “user software.” But that doesn’t exclude the company from having a success, “like the Xbox,” he adds. 

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