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Meet Pavan Davuluri, the new Windows chief leading Microsoft's big AI-powered comeback
In a major reorganisation move, Microsoft has reunited its Windows engineering teams under Pavan Davuluri, the newly promoted President of Windows and Devices. Davuluri is now in-charge of driving Microsoft’s AI-powered vision for Windows.
Microsoft conducts Windows reorg that sees core engineering teams back under the same roof as feature experience teams – OSnews
Microsoft is reorganising the Windows teams. Again. For those unaware, the Windows organization has essentially been split in two since 2018. Teams that work on the core of Windows were moved under Azure, and the rest of the Windows team (those that focused on top level features and user experiences) remained under the Windows org. That is finally changing, with Davuluri saying that the Windows client and server teams are now going to operate u…
Microsoft is regrouping its Windows engineering teams, with the mission of supporting Microsoft's work on its top priorities, such as AI, under the leadership of Pavan DavuluriMicrosoft has consolidated its Windows engineering divisions under the direction of Pavan Davuluri, thus cancelling the 2018 split in order to accelerate the implementation of its vision of an "agentic operating system". This restructuring aims to create a Windows powered …
Microsoft reunites Windows teams for Agentic OS
Microsoft is reuniting its Windows engineering teams into a single organization under Pavan Davuluri, President of Windows and Devices. The move, announced internally, reverses a 2018 split to accelerate the company’s development of an AI-powered “Agentic OS.” The internal announcement on a Tuesday in 2025 detailed the consolidation of the Windows client and server teams, a move designed to sharpen focus and streamline development. In an interna…
Microsoft ends a multi-year division by bringing its Windows teams together under one banner. The goal is to fluidize development to accelerate the integration of artificial intelligence and the delivery of new experiences.
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