Microsoft appoints new China head By Ma Si | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2021-03-01 17:10 Share Hou Yang, chairman and CEO of Microsoft Greater China. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]
US tech giant Microsoft Corp said on Monday it is getting a new leader for its China business, as Hou Yang, a former senior executive from Qualcomm Inc, will succeed Alain Crozier as chairman and chief executive officer for Microsoft Greater China.
Hou will lead Microsoft s sales, marketing and operations organization in China, after he spending eight years in both the US and in China at Qualcomm. Most recently, Hou was the senior vice-president of Qualcomm s semiconductor business, which is the chip heavyweight s largest revenue generator in China.
Microsoft appoints new China head
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Microsoft to create 2,000 new jobs By MA SI | China Daily | Updated: 2020-12-16 09:27 Alain Crozier, chairman and CEO of Microsoft Greater China, delivers a speech at an event in Shanghai on December, 15. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]
Tech behemoth sees huge growth opportunities in China s digital transformation
Technology heavyweight Microsoft Corp plans to create nearly 2,000 new jobs in China in the next 18 months as it sees strong opportunities in accelerated digital transformation in the world s second-largest economy.
The move is part of Microsoft s long-term commitment to the China market, a strategy that has never been disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, said Alain Crozier, chairman and CEO of Microsoft Greater China.