Microsoft annexed, 8 Executive Skype flee

Jakarta - Microsoft takeover of Skype was given a massive overhaul of the impact on the VoIP service provider websites. Unmitigated, Skype executives reported eight people leave.
"Skype is like any other pragmatic organization, constantly make structural changes to provide better products," said an official statement of Skype.
"And as part of the internal side, Skype has made changes from the managerial side," he added, quoted from News Factor, Tuesday (06/21/2011).
Skype does not reveal the reason for the departure of eight top brass is due to retire or because of resignation. But certainly those who leave to fill a very strategic position.
The eight were: 1. David Gurle, vice president & general manager of Skype for Business 2. Don Albert, vice president & general manager for the Americas & advertising 3. Christopher Dean, head of consumer-market business development 4. Anne Gillespie, head of human resources 5. Doug Bewsher, CMO 6. Russ Shaw, vice president & general manager. 7. Ramu Sunkara, founder & senior vice president of the Skype-acquired Qik 8. Allyson Campa, founder & senior vice president of the Skype-acquired Qik
Previously, the regulatory policy in the United States (U.S.) has given the green light to Microsoft's acquisition of Skype for the actions of a $ 8.5 billion or about Rp 7.2 trillion.
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) approved the software giant is to process the business deal. And is scheduled to have completed its review of the transaction so it can be continued if the U.S. Justice Department also agreed.

(Source: detik.com)

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