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LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky will oversee Microsoft Office apps in a new role aimed at unifying the company’s AI strategy across platforms including Microsoft 365, Dynamics 365, and LinkedIn.
Ryan Roslansky, the CEO of LinkedIn, is taking a second role under a new Microsoft organizational structure. He will oversee the company’s office suite—including Word, Excel, Outlook, and ...
The CEO of LinkedIn will take additional responsibility for Microsoft's Office products, while an executive responsible for one of the company's leading business-to-business artificial ...
In his role as LinkedIn CEO, Roslansky will continue to report to Nadella, the person said. LinkedIn, which Microsoft acquired in 2016 for $27 billion, will keep operating as a subsidiary, after ...
LinkedIn has been part of Microsoft for almost 9 years now. During this time, the network continued to grow revenues at a CAGR of 19% to $17.4 billion on a Q3-2025 TTM basis, up from $3.6 billion ...
Microsoft, its owner, can meanwhile toast a canny acquisition. Since the tech giant bought LinkedIn eight years ago, for $26bn, the platform’s annual revenue has grown from $3bn to $17bn.