Ray Ozzie, who famously took over the reins as Chief Software Architect at Microsoft when Bill Gates formally retired from the company (his last full-time day being June 27, 2008), stepped down from that position last week and will leave the company behind within months.
Five years ago this week, Ozzie penned a memorable memo, 5,000 words long, entitled "The Internet Services Disruption", outlining the challenge for Microsoft to catch up to its rivals in the Internet and cloud computing space. He's celebrating that birthday with a fresh memo: "Dawn of a New Day".
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