From US President arriving in India for a two-day visit to Microsoft CEO urging the need to build their own inclusive tech solutions, here are top headlines of the day
He said the big change driving this transformation is the deepening of mobile networks which are working at a much faster pace than before
Nadella stated that 72 per cent of jobs for software engineers in India are outside of the technology industry
Trump's visit to India has taken the burden off Nadella's shoulders of being picked by the media for his controversial CAA remarks
According to the sources, Trump's business delegation with around 15 CEOs would represent sectors ranging from finance and banking to information technology and retail
Nadella is planning to be in India between Feb. 24 and Feb.26 and will likely visit New Delhi, tech hub Bengaluru and the financial capital Mumbai
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Microsoft CEO's remarks on CAA should be a wake-up call
Starting Wednesday, a full-screen notification will appear for Windows 7 users, warning them about the end of support
Responding to a question by BuzzFeed on the CAA, Nadella was quoted as saying that what is happening in the country is "sad" and "just bad"
Satya Nadella said saying he would love to see a Bangladeshi immigrant create a Unicorn in India or become the next CEO of Infosys
The Centre last week issued a gazette notification announcing that the CAA has come into effect from January 10, 2020
Fortune's annual Businessperson of the Year list features 20 business leaders "who tackled audacious goals, overcame impossible odds, found creative solutions".
On the 6th spot is Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen, followed by MasterCard CEO Ajay Banga, ranked 7th and Microsoft chief Satya Nadella on the 9th spot
Office Commercial products and cloud services revenue increased 13 per cent, driven by Office 365 Commercial revenue growth of 25 per cent
While Nadella, 52, has a base salary of a little over $2.3 million, most of his pay came from stock awards
The Indian origin business leader said computers have become embedded in the fabric of everyday life.
"All of us will have to think about the digital experiences we create to really treat privacy as a human right," Nadella said
Satya Nadella surrendered his Green Card and applied for a H1-B visa
He said technological paradigms will come and go, but this mission of Microsoft would endure