Yes of course, handwaving that it was dozens of allegations since late last year.Should be its own post since reset doesn't know that investigations need to occur before immediately firing someone
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If you ever worked in a corporate world you would know these could take years. Companies dont want to get suedYes of course, handwaving that it was dozens of allegations since late last year.
I am.If you ever worked in a corporate world you would know these could take years. Companies dont want to get sued
Microsoft wouldn't immediately confirm or deny the report, but GeekWire has already corroborated it by obtaining an internal email from Microsoft cloud boss Scott Guthrie: "We have mutually decided that this is the right time for him to leave the company to pursue other opportunities," he writes. The memo, which you can read at GeekWire, says nothing about the allegations, and says Kipman will stay on for two more months to help with the transition. It also details a reorganization for Kipman's entire mixed reality division, with the hardware teams joining Panos Panay's Windows + Devices org.
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The best part is you didn't read the article and that there's not even a talk about an investigation being made. Hell, he didn't even get fired, but instead a soft ass PR about "parting ways".