Sinofsky, who led the software giant’s lucrative Office team as senior vice president of Microsoft's Information Worker Product Group, is now senior vice president of the Windows and Windows Live group in the company’s Platform & Services Division (PSD). Will Poole, who had headed the Windows client work, was named senior vice president of the new Market Expansion Group.
To make matters worse, late Thursday a Microsoft spokeswoman confirmed that the company will also hold back retail and OEM availability of Office 2007, till January. Volume licensees will now be able to get Office 2007, and Vista, in November, Microsoft said.
The revamped PSD will include eight new and existing groups. New groups include the following:
Sanjay Parthasarathy retains his role as head of developer and platform evangelism, Bob Muglia continues to head Servers and Tools, and Mike Seiver continues to lead Windows Client marketing.
Jim Allchin, co-president of PSD, will remain aboard until next year when Vista ships. He had pegged a planned retirement to a Vista shipment late this year. He shares overall duties with co-president Kevin Johnson, who issued the statement on the company’s reorganization.
"Sinofsky assumes responsibility for process and planning of future versions of Windows," the statement said.
In that role, Sinofsky will work with CTO Ray Ozzie and Irving to support Microsoft's new services strategy, according to the company. Sinofsky also will oversee engineering teams on Windows and the Windows Live hosting efforts.
It was unclear who would assume Sinofsky's Office duties. Office 2007, a critical product release for Microsoft, is due out late this year.
This story was updated Thursday night with new information on the Office 2007 timetable.
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