Microsoft appoints new head of phone group

Microsoft Windows Phone Division President Andy Lees, who has led the group since 2009 phone, a new role with the business involving work with your phone and PC to the company's business

NEW YORK, USA: Microsoft Corp. appointed a new head for its mobile Software Group on Monday as the company continues to look for ways to expand its dominance in the PC market in the rapidly growing and highly competitive business smartphone.

Microsoft Windows Phone Division President Andy Lees, who has led the group since 2009 phone, a new role with the business involving work with your phone and PC for running the company, according to a letter to employees sent by Chief Executive Steve Ballmer on Monday .

Read replaced as manager of Windows Phone Division is Myerson, who previously supervised the engineering work for the phone group. Myerson is now responsible for Windows Phone development, marketing and other business functions, Ballmer wrote.

Microsoft's Windows operating system is the most used software for personal computers in the world. But the company has problems with his foot on the market today for Internet-enabled smartphones as Google Android and Apple Inc. 's IOS has become consumer favorites.

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