Google taps ex-Microsoft executive Javier Soltero to lead G suite business

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Google said that its cloud division hired Javier Soltero, who previously was a vice president for Microsoft Cortana, to lead G Suite.

executive Javier Soltero to run its G Suite business, which includes Gmail, Google Docs, Google Drive and other productivity apps.

Soltero most recently served as corporate vice president for Cortana, Microsoft's digital assistant, andthe company late last year. He previously held various roles, including overseeing Microsoft Outlook. As vice president of G Suite, a new role for the company, Soltero will report to Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian, the company said in an email on Monday. Previously, Prabhakar Raghavan led Google Apps, before shifting to lead the company's advertising and commerce products.

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