Steven Sinofsky has taken to the 'net to require that he didn't try to take over the Ms windows Phone department in his last several weeks at Ms.
In the times since it was declared that Ms was dropping one of its big Stevens 'with immediate effect', technical chit chat has been operating at extra time.
Commenting on a writing published by ex-Microsoft professional Hal Berenson, Sinofsky protects himself, saying that "I never started any conversations to carry together the organisations/products you explain."
He's discussing Berenson's insinuation that Sinofsky was trying to take management of both the Ms windows Phone and Designer departments, as well as the Ms windows department he already oversaw.
Machiavellianism?
Sinofsky was the chief executive of the Ms windows Division at Ms, and, as Jane Branscombe indicates, he may have clashed with Ms creator Invoice Gateways over how the various departments should be organized and run.
However, Sinofsky is remaining obvious on one factor at least: "No one [outside the Ms windows division] ever contacted me to handle them as aspect of Ms windows seven or 8."
In the times since it was declared that Ms was dropping one of its big Stevens 'with immediate effect', technical chit chat has been operating at extra time.
Commenting on a writing published by ex-Microsoft professional Hal Berenson, Sinofsky protects himself, saying that "I never started any conversations to carry together the organisations/products you explain."
He's discussing Berenson's insinuation that Sinofsky was trying to take management of both the Ms windows Phone and Designer departments, as well as the Ms windows department he already oversaw.
Machiavellianism?
Sinofsky was the chief executive of the Ms windows Division at Ms, and, as Jane Branscombe indicates, he may have clashed with Ms creator Invoice Gateways over how the various departments should be organized and run.
However, Sinofsky is remaining obvious on one factor at least: "No one [outside the Ms windows division] ever contacted me to handle them as aspect of Ms windows seven or 8."