Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 21st Jun 2006 22:53 UTC
Microsoft The executive who coordinated Microsoft's anti-Linux campaign has quit the company less than three months after moving to a position revamping MSN's marketing. Martin Taylor, a 13-year Microsoft veteran and advisor to chief executive Steve Ballmer, has left in an apparent rush and without official explanation. Such was the speed of Taylor's exit his name still features on one of Microsoft's latest press releases.
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Jumping ship
by Bajan on Thu 22nd Jun 2006 11:22 UTC
Bajan
Member since:
2006-01-05

He jumped ship at the right time.

I dont think he could have kept up his campaign as the anti-linux guy in the shop with the quality of distros coming out now and Vista looking so so.

I wish him well.