Steve Ballmer

CEO
Microsoft

Ballmer is CEO of Microsoft Corporation, the world's leading manufacturer of software for personal and business computing. He joined Microsoft in 1980, the first business manager hired by his former classmate at Harvard, Bill Gates. Variously described as ebullient, focused, hard-charging and energetic, Ballmer grew up near Detroit, where his father worked as a manager at Ford Motor Co. After Harvard, he worked for two years at Procter & Gamble, as an assistant product manager, after which he attended the Stanford University Graduate School of Business. He did not create a startup in his garage while there, but he has done well nonetheless.

Posts With Steve Ballmer

After Getting Hundreds of Millions of Dollars From Microsoft, Nokia to Start Paying Redmond

There was a doozy of a footnote in Nokia’s earnings report on Thursday.
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Longtime Microsoft Executive Craig Mundie Cedes Strategy Post, to Retire in 2014

Mundie will serve as a “senior advisor to the CEO,” with his responsibilities for technical strategy and overseeing Microsoft Research shifting to Eric Rudder, another longtime Redmond executive.
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Microsoft Puts Price Tag on Intel-Powered Surface Pro, With Models Starting at $899

This model can run both existing and new Windows Store apps, but is also bulkier and pricier than its Windows RT sibling.
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Ballmer: Windows Phone Sales Are Four Times Whatever Last Year’s Were

Borrowing from its Seattle-area neighbor Amazon, Microsoft fails to provide the accompanying math for a bold pronouncement.
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Steve Ballmer Praises Exiting Sinofsky, Says Microsoft “All-In” on Current Strategy

Speaking in Silicon Valley, Microsoft’s CEO briefly addressed this week’s exit of longtime executive and Windows unit head Steven Sinofsky.
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Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer Talks Turkey in Silicon Valley

Microsoft’s chief paid a visit to the Bay Area to talk up Windows 8. AllThingsD takes you there.
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The Women in Charge of Windows

Julie Larson-Green and Tami Reller, both Microsoft veterans, are the first women to lead Windows in the operating system’s 30-year history.
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Steve Ballmer’s Memo on the Windows Unit Shake-Up

Though praising the work of outgoing Windows President Steven Sinofsky, Ballmer says Microsoft is at the starting line for a new era.
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Slower Windows Sales Dent Microsoft Earnings

Redmond posted a rare drop in overall net income for the quarter as the unit that houses Windows posted a 6 percent year-over-year decline.
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The Chat I Had With Stephen Elop as We Both Nearly Missed Final Ballmer-Note

The Nokia chief had plenty to say about the new Lumia 900, Windows Phone and more. In fact, the chat was so good, we ran late to see Microsoft’s last CES keynote.
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Bloomberg Bizweek: Steve Ballmer a “Monkey Boy” No More

Microsoft Phoning In Its Last CES Keynote

Dynamic Dual Coverage: Ballmer’s Last Act in Vegas and the BCS Championship in 3-D

Microsoft Pulling Out of CES After Upcoming Show

Ballmer Didn’t Necessarily Say Full Windows Is Coming to Phones, but Might It?

Ballmer: 500,000 Downloads of Windows 8 Since Last Night

Ballmer: Windows Phone Has 500 New Features We’ll Tell You About Tomorrow

Nokia’s Microsoft Partnership: Does the New Strategy Add Up?

More From Nokia: Forecast Gets Cloudy, Plus Expected Executive Changes

Nokia Confirms Microsoft Partnership With YouTube Video