Microsoft has just announced a reorganisation of its senior leadership and product marketplaces in a move designed to sharpen its commercial focus and speed product discovery.
Judson Althoff will lead a newly unified commercial group as co-CEO, bringing sales, marketing and operations together. At the same time Microsoft is consolidating its AI and app storefronts into a single Microsoft Marketplace to make it easier for customers and partners to find and buy business applications.
So what will change?
Customers will now see a single commercial organisation under Judson Althoff, separating the day-to-day customer and go-to-market work from the wider technology and product strategy.
The reorganisation frees Satya Nadella, as co-CEO, to focus more on long-term technology investment, especially in AI. The shift is both structural and cultural: Microsoft wants clearer accountability for selling and scaling products, whilst preserving a strong technology leadership role for its founder-style executives.
We’ll also see Microsoft’s multiple app stores and AI marketplaces merge into one Microsoft Marketplace.
That unified storefront will include Dynamics and Power Platform apps, Copilot extensions and third-party offerings. For customers this should mean fewer stumbling blocks when they look for solutions, and for developers it promises a single place to publish, manage and monetise software.
Watch out for more detail about how Microsoft Marketplace will surface verified partners and how revenue and compliance flows will work.
You can expect more focused messaging from the commercial group about vertical solutions and deployment packages for sectors such as health, local government and finance.
This reorganisation will make it much easier for organisations to find the right tools and deploy them with less risk and less delay.
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