Microsoft has appointed LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky to lead its Office division, including key products such as Outlook, Word, Excel, and the Microsoft 365 Copilot AI tool. Roslansky will continue to head LinkedIn while taking on these additional responsibilities, reporting to Rajesh Jha. This leadership change is part of a broader organizational reshuffle aimed at accelerating the deployment of artificial intelligence across Microsoft’s productivity software. Concurrently, Microsoft has begun rolling out SharePoint eSignature in Microsoft 365 Word to streamline the digital signature process for users. Additionally, an internal organizational chart leak revealed that Jay Parikh has assembled a CoreAI leadership team composed largely of former Meta executives, underscoring Microsoft’s intensified focus on AI development.
.@LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky will take on added responsibilities at Microsoft, the company announced Wednesday. https://t.co/L32pupfZN5
Leaked Microsoft org chart shows the team Jay Parikh assembled to lead CoreAI, full of fellow ex-Meta execs https://t.co/eqyJ0GK4jH
By @ziks_99 - Microsoft has started the rollout of SharePoint eSignature in Microsoft 365 Word, a move set to speed up the digital signature process for millions. #Microsoft365 #Microsoft https://t.co/bDtQxaG6Yb