Enterprise software vendor Microsoft has appointed Jim DuBois as corporate vice president and chief information officer (CIO).
He will be responsible for delivering a broad range of IT initiatives in support of Microsoft’s billions of customers and more than 90,000 employees in 190 countries worldwide, said Microsoft in a statement.
In the last two years, DuBois has held several key positions at Microsoft, including general manager of IT and vice president of Microsoft Products and Services IT.
DuBois, who had served as interim CIO for the past six months, will lead a team of employees overseeing Microsoft IT applications, infrastructure, solution delivery and process excellence.
He will report to Kevin Turner, chief operating officer at Microsoft.