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Watch this! Microsoft wishes its partners a Happy New Year, in Live Tile format! (video)

Ron Ron
July 17, 2019
1 min read

MS Live Tile Happy New Year

Microsoft is wishing all of its partners a Happy New Year. Microsoft’s Eric Ligman, Director of Worldwide Partner Experience, has created a “Live Tile” link to several key Microsoft employees, which links to a YouTube video of them wishing everyone a Happy New Year.

“I am bringing you the videos in a Windows 8/Phone/Live Tile format based on the wonderful new additions we’ve seen come to the market this past year. To view any of the videos from the individuals below, simply click on the ones you want to view and the video will play for you,” Ligman adds. The following Microsoft Executives and employees took part in this cool way of wishing everyone a Happy New Year:

  • Kevin Turner – Chief Operating Officer, Microsoft
  • Vahe Torossian – Corporate Vice President – SMS&P, Microsoft
  • Jon Roskill – Corporate Vice President – Partner Channel, Microsoft
  • Satya Nadella – President – Server & Tools Business, Microsoft
  • Julie Bennani – General Manager – Partner Channel, Microsoft
  • Karl Noakes – General Manager – Partner Channel, Microsoft
  • Geoff Nyheim – Vice President – SMS&P Corporate Accounts, Microsoft
  • Thomas Hansen – Vice President – Small & Medium Business, Microsoft
  • David Smith – General Manager – Small & Medium Business, Microsoft
  • Marco Limena – Vice President – Hosting Services, Microsoft
  • Robert Jones – General Manager – Tele-Management & Inside Sales, Microsoft
  • Rich Kaplan – Corporate Vice President – Customer & Partner Advocacy, Microsoft

Hit the source link to see the Live Tile or just watch the embedded video below.

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