Less than two months after the launch of its new Windows XP operating system, Microsoft has reshuffled a few high-ranking executives in its flagship Windows unit.
The reordering at the division also affects the software giant's wireless-software group. Rogers Weed, who handled marketing for that group, replaces John Frederiksen, a top executive who led the marketing effort for Windows XP.
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The reordering at the division also affects the software giant's wireless-software group. Rogers Weed, who handled marketing for that group, replaces John Frederiksen, a top executive who led the marketing effort for Windows XP.
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