A top-five choice for more than half (32) of those who took part in this project, Satya Nadella can be revealed as the channel’s top vendor leader.
Nadella’s success in reinventing Microsoft for the cloud and AI era fuelled a landslide victory, with many impressed with the Midas’ touch he has displayed since the troubled Steve Ballmer era.
One of two Indian-born leaders in the top 30, Nadella has played the long game at Microsoft – joining as a young engineer in 1992.
It’s often said the channel needs a strong Microsoft. Under Nadella, the Redmond-based giant has a $3tn-plus valuation (up from $300bn when he took over) and hasn’t looked as dominant since at least its 1990s ‘Wintel’ period. Reflecting this, eight of our 60 put Nadella top of their list.
Leadership style
While one of only two leaders in the top seven lacking founder status – and unheralded at the start of his CEO tenure – Nadella has successfully led Microsoft into two new eras of computing. Cerebral, and possessing a quiet charisma, he also won plaudits for his understated manner and emphasis on diversity.
Low points
Nadella has taken heat on many fronts during his decade in charge, with Microsoft’s failure to control its carbon footprint as it constructs more datacentres to support AI workloads the source of one of his more recent run ins.
Killer quote
“The next time you are in a meeting, ask the quietest person what they think.”
What our panellists said about Nadella
Graham Charlton, CEO, Softcat
Karen McLoughlin, senior vice president, EMEA services and global CoE, Insight
Alex Smith, Vice President of Channels, Canalys
Nicola Saner, MD, Chorus
Phil Doye, CEO, boxxe
Rupert Mills, Director, Krome Technologies
Rye Austin, CCO, Core Technology Systems
How did IT Channel Oxygen compile The Century’s Greatest Vendor Leaders? See here
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