![]() Microsoft forms what is now the Technology + Research Group Microsoft introduces Microsoft Dynamics 365 Microsoft Philanthropies announces $1B in donations putting Microsoft Cloud to work for the public good Microsoft opens flagship store in Sydney, Australia Microsoft opens flagship store in New York City Microsoft announces Surface Book, Surface Pro 4, Microsoft Band 2, Lumia 950 and Lumia 95 XL Microsoft announces Office apps for Android tablets Microsoft completes acquisition of Nokia Devices and Services business Satya Nadella named chief executive officer for Microsoft Microsoft launches Surface 2 and Surface Pro 2 Microsoft announces decision to acquire Nokia’s devices and services business, license Nokia’s patents and mapping services “Microsoft One” reorganization realigns company to enable innovation at great speed, efficiency Microsoft launches Office 2013, expands Office 365 Microsoft launches Windows 8 and Microsoft Surface Microsoft introduces new entertainment experience from Xbox Microsoft employee giving tops US$1 billion Microsoft closes its acquisition of Skype Microsoft announces availability of Microsoft Lync Microsoft launches general availability of Office 2010 Microsoft launches Windows 7 opens first physical store in Scottsdale, Arizona Microsoft launches Windows Server 2008, SQL Server 2008 and Visual Studio 2008īill Gates transitions from his day-to-day role at Microsoft to spend more time on his work at The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Microsoft launches Windows Vista and the 2007 Microsoft Office System to consumers worldwide Microsoft announces a new US$20 billion tender offer and authorizes an additional share-repurchase program of up to $20 billion over five years Microsoft announces plans to return up to $75 billion to shareholders in dividends and stock buybacks Microsoft launches Microsoft Office System NET strategy for Web servicesīill Gates outlines Microsoft’s commitment to Trustworthy Computing Steve Ballmer named president and chief executive officer for Microsoftīill Gates and Steve Ballmer outline Microsoft’s. Microsoft introduces earliest version of Office suite of productivity applicationsīill Gates outlines Microsoft’s commitment to supporting and enhancing the Internet ![]() Microsoft moves to corporate campus in Redmond, Washington IBM introduces its personal computer with Microsoft’s 16-bit operating system, MS-DOS 1.0 Microsoft moves from Albuquerque, New Mexico to Bellevue, Washington View Larger Map | Get Directions | View Bird’s Eye ![]()
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