Nadella’s tryst with Microsoft days started back in 1992, when Gates was the CEO.
He kept rising through the ranks, and fast in the 2000s. By 2007, he was the senior Vice President of Microsoft Online Services which included Bing, online Microsoft Suite and the Xbox Live gaming service.
He also led the acquisition of LinkedIn for $26.2 billion in 2016.
He led some of the big acquisition Microsoft has ever done. In 2018, it acquired GitHub for $7.5 billion. Soon, Microsoft became a mobile and cloud company from a devices and services company. Nadella’s leadership was all about serving customers, as per demand.
Earlier this year on April 25, Microsoft again became the world’s most valuable company. Its value hit the $1 trillion mark,
Its value hit the $1 trillion mark, up by 230% since 2014 since Nadella’s entry to the top post. The company earned $39 billion revenue in FY19, growing at a three year compound annual rate of 11%.
Its profits also increased by 24%.
However, there was a time when everyone in the Silicon Valley thought Microsoft may never be able to become what it was under the leadership of Gates.