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Microsoft's Azure Data engineering team is leading the transformation of analytics in the world of data with products like databases, data integration, big data analytics, messaging & real-time analytics, and business intelligence.
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Supports and contributes to rhythm of business (ROB) and Chief Financial Officer (CFO) forecasting. Microsoft Federal personnel can expect to serve in various roles in the Microsoft Federal organization during the course of their career to meet evolving USG needs, regardless of segment - Civilian, Defense, or intelligence community.
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Collaborate with cross-functional teams across sustainability, EHS, Security, Risk, Engineering, Business Intelligence, etcto identify and prioritize special projects aimed at addressing critical business needs and opportunities.
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CO+I builds the physical datacenters, networks, fiber paths, and satellite base stations around the world that support Microsoft's entire cloud business strategy. 6+ years experience in Risk Management, Privacy, Security, Compliance, Government Intelligence, Operations, Auditing, and/or Finance.
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The Senior Finance Manager - Windows will partner with the engineering and business leaders to deeply understand, influence, and manage the gross margin health of the Windows Cloud space as well as model, plan, and implement structural efficiencies, long term bets, and NorthStar.
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In this role, you'll drive incubation strategy and execution to accelerate business impact from future-focused, disruptive research initiatives across MSR. The scope of this role spans MSR's areas of research, including generative artificial intelligence (AI), systems and networking, augmented reality, sustainability, natural and life sciences, social sciences and many more.
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As a crucial member of the team, you will support long term bets and drive competitive intelligence to keep Microsoft Cloud ahead of competition, while enhancing transparency into cloud infrastructure investments, and safeguarding shareholder value.
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Ownership of the entire P&L across including Gross Margin planning for both long term and in year forecasts, investment decision support, and engineering partnership to drive resource optimization and execution for the Windows Cloud business.
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Leads pre-sales process for high-impact projects by articulating the business value proposition associated with the project/change, evaluating associated complexities and risks to ensure feasibility of commercial offer, and reviewing work of peers for quality.
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Collaborate with stakeholders across Microsoft to identify business strategies for sustained growth of selected incubation tech transfer efforts. As an integral part of Microsoft Research, the MSR Accelerator team collaborates across Microsoft to advance future-focused research and accelerate its impact across intersections of Science & Technology, Business and Society.
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Continuously improve and evolve gross margin insights garnered through financial results and KPI's (key performance indicators) with goal of influencing/impacting business in positive manner and crisp story telling.
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