I often wonder why Satya Nadella is so venerated on HN compared to say, Cook or Pichai. As innovators, MS lags way behind both Google and Apple. I can't think of one bleeding edge product released during Satya's tenure. Say what you will about Apple and Google, they still consistently put out products that make you sit up and pay attention. What has MS been doing other than squeezing the MS Office and Azure cash cows?
AndroTux|3 months ago
However, it’s clear that Nadella’s goals are everything but noble. He doesn’t care about the product, and he really doesn’t care about the customer. He only cares about number go up.
rakejake|3 months ago
croes|3 months ago
Too many companies are dependent on MS products so it doesn’t matter how bad it gets.
MS rather disables features instead of fixing security issues and now puts AI in everything in a desperate attempt to force the users to use it.
mvkel|3 months ago
sz4kerto|3 months ago
So he changed Microsoft fundamentally - a very difficult thing for such a large company.
I don’t see Pichai changing Google so fundamentally. I admire Cook though.
fakedang|3 months ago
Well he did change Google fundamentally. Imagine being so dense you're fumbling to a competitor built on a technology that you innovated .
That being said, I'm still long Google because they're the tortoise. And this is one of those races where slow and steady might actually win. And while I was a strong critic of Pichai on a lot of fronts (just check my past comments!), he still must be given due credit for his measured approach and for navigating Google through some of the roughest regulatory environments, and for leaving Google relatively unscathed.
rakejake|3 months ago
Nadella did well in the last decade to consolidate the MS stack (Teams, Azure, Office) and to invest in OpenAI when he realized MS's internal efforts wouldn't yield the expected output. He has protected their turf and made some strategic acquisitions like Linkedin and Github to keep their lead in enterprise software. From the POV of Wall Street performance and stock returns, he is a definitely a great CEO but so are Cook, Pichai even Ellison.
fireflash38|3 months ago
jmkni|3 months ago
As the CEO of Microsoft, he must use Windows, right? Unless he has a Mac
Like how can he use that ad-riddled mess every day and think it's fine, knowing he could make it so much better?
bibimsz|3 months ago