Steve Ballmer's Successor as Microsoft CEO: 10 Prominent Candidates
Steve Ballmer shocked the world last week when he announced that he'll be stepping down as Microsoft's chief executive officer within the next 12 months. Between now and then, the company will conduct what will likely be an exhaustive search for the right person to take over. Microsoft hasn't said whether it'll replace Ballmer with an insider or a person currently working at another company. But it appears shareholders are hopeful that he'll be replaced sooner rather than later. It's likely there will be no shortage of promising candidates. Some say Microsoft will choose from within the company to ensure the corporate culture remains essentially the same. Others might say the corporate culture needs to change so the company can respond faster to market shifts. That raises speculation that the Microsoft board might choose someone from Google or another top competitor to shake things up. Either way, big changes are coming to Microsoft. This eWEEK slide show takes a look at some of the executives that the company might consider as most qualified to occupy the CEO office at Microsoft.


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