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Stephen Elop, who will succeed Jeff Raikes as head of Microsoft's Business Division, comes to the company from Juniper, where he'd been COO. Elop is former CEO of Macromedia, and he spent a year at Adobe after that company acquired Macromedia, before moving to Juniper in January 2007. Interestingly, Elop comes out of the IT world; from 1994 to 1997, he was CIO of Boston Chicken. UPDATE: Here's a pretty detailed profile from around the time of the Macromedia-Adobe merger.

Eric Krapf

January 11, 2008

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Stephen Elop, who will succeed Jeff Raikes as head of Microsoft's Business Division, comes to the company from Juniper, where he'd been COO. Elop is former CEO of Macromedia, and he spent a year at Adobe after that company acquired Macromedia, before moving to Juniper in January 2007. Interestingly, Elop comes out of the IT world; from 1994 to 1997, he was CIO of Boston Chicken. UPDATE: Here's a pretty detailed profile from around the time of the Macromedia-Adobe merger.

Stephen Elop, who will succeed Jeff Raikes as head of Microsoft's Business Division, comes to the company from Juniper, where he'd been COO. Elop is former CEO of Macromedia, and he spent a year at Adobe after that company acquired Macromedia, before moving to Juniper in January 2007.

Interestingly, Elop comes out of the IT world; from 1994 to 1997, he was CIO of Boston Chicken.

UPDATE: Here's a pretty detailed profile from around the time of the Macromedia-Adobe merger.And here's a quote from his CIO days, accepting an industry award on behalf of Boston Chicken:

"Work less from the functions and features list [for new products] you picked up down the [exhibition] hall," he said, and concentrate more on "solving problems and improving the quality of life for employees."

"Innovation," Elop said, "is not about applying the latest and greatest technology, but rather it is about learning how to creatively apply technology to meet the real business challenges facing your organization."

"Innovation," Elop said, "is not about applying the latest and greatest technology, but rather it is about learning how to creatively apply technology to meet the real business challenges facing your organization."

The full article is here.

About the Author

Eric Krapf

Eric Krapf is General Manager and Program Co-Chair for Enterprise Connect, the leading conference/exhibition and online events brand in the enterprise communications industry. He has been Enterprise Connect.s Program Co-Chair for over a decade. He is also publisher of No Jitter, the Enterprise Connect community.s daily news and analysis website.
 

Eric served as editor of No Jitter from its founding in 2007 until taking over as publisher in 2015. From 1996 to 2004, Eric was managing editor of Business Communications Review (BCR) magazine, and from 2004 to 2007, he was the magazine's editor. BCR was a highly respected journal of the business technology and communications industry.
 

Before coming to BCR, he was managing editor and senior editor of America's Network magazine, covering the public telecommunications industry. Prior to working in high-tech journalism, he was a reporter and editor at newspapers in Connecticut and Texas.