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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | 3 hours ago
Network equipment maker Juniper Networks this morning confirmed that Kevin Johnson, 47, the former president of Microsoft's huge Platforms and Services Division, will be its new chief executive officer, beginning in September.
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Market Watch (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Juniper Networks Inc. on Thursday confirmed that it has named Kevin Johnson as its chief executive officer. Johnson joins from Microsoft Corp. , where he headed its Internet business and led its effort to buy Yahoo Inc. . Microsoft announced his departure late Wednesday. Johnson succeeds Scott Kriens, who will remain Juniper's chairman. Market Pulse Stories...
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WebPro News (Free subscription) | 8 hours ago
Another executive shuffle took place at Microsoft after Platform & Services Division president Kevin Johnson ditched the company in favor of the CEO role at Juniper Networks. read more
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Bob Piper (Free subscription) | 11 hours ago
Recess Monkey has an exclusive about another Boris Johnson aide .... whose views would appear to leave the unfortunate James McGrath looking quite progressive.
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Bakersfield.com Sports (Free subscription) | 14 hours ago
Mike Johnson of Lompoc will be looking for his second straight victory on Saturday night when the Western All Stars Super Late Series rolls into Bakersfield Speedway.
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Business Spectator (Free subscription) | 3 hours ago
Kevin Johnson to start as CEO of communications equipment maker in September. 24 Jul 2008 11:48 PM
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Search Engine Watch Blog (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
Microsoft has announced the reorganization of its Platforms and Services Division (PSD). The department will split into two new divisions: Windows/Windows Live and Online Services. Kevin Johnson, PSD President, is leaving Microsoft to head up Juniper Networks. Senior vice presidents Steven Sinofsky, Jon DeVaan and Bill Veghte will report directly to CEO Steve Ballmer to lead Windows/Windows...