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Source: https://www.theregister.com/2026/02/05/microsoft_appoints_quality_chief/

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Satya Nadella decides Microsoft needs an engineering quality czar. Picks chap who used to lead Redmond’s security, lures replacement from Google. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has decided Microsoft needs an engineering quality czar, and shifted Charlie Bell, the company’s executive veep for security, into the job. Nadella announced the new job and Bell’s appointment in an internal memo he shared on the Microsoft blog. “Charlie built our Security, Compliance, Identity, and Management organization and helped rally the company behind the Secure Future Initiative,” Nadella wrote, referencing a “Quality Excellence Initiative” that has “increased accountability and accelerated progress against our engineering objectives to ensure we always deliver durable, high-quality experiences at global scale.” Nadella’s post doesn’t say why Microsoft needs someone to focus on engineering quality at this time. Surely it couldn’t be because Microsoft writes 30 percent of its own code using AI? Maybe Bell’s needed to stop Azure outages or reduce the quantity of Windows patches that break the OS instead of fixing it? Or perhaps Nadella needs a lieutenant to do something about reduce the need for out-of-band patches, or do something with AI that excites more than the 3.3 percent of Microsoft 365 and Office 365 users who are willing to pay for Copilot? Whatever Bell gets to do, he reports directly to Nadella. Work In Progress meetings could be fun! The CEO’s post also reveals that Microsoft has lured Hayete Gallot, Google Cloud’s president for customer experience, to the company. Gallot spent just 18 months at Google, having previously spent 15 years rising through the ranks at Redmond to become a corporate vice president, and according to Nadella, played “multiple critical roles in building two of our biggest franchises – Windows and Office” before becoming “instrumental in the design and implementation of our Security Solution Area.” She returns to Microsoft as the executive vice president responsible for security. Nadella said these appointments address “two of our core priorities: security and quality.” But it is unclear if that means improving the security of Microsoft’s wares, or selling more security products because his post refers to improved sales rather than stamping out shabby software like the flaws which allowed total domain compromise of Exchange, or the mess that allowed Chinese actors to read sensitive government emails.

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MISCELLANEOUS // Microsoft Appoints New Leaders to Enhance Security and Engineering Quality

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has appointed Charlie Bell as the new engineering quality czar, shifting him from his previous role as executive vice president for security.

Bell's appointment is part of a "Quality Excellence Initiative" aimed at improving accountability and progress in delivering high-quality experiences globally.

The initiative may address issues such as Azure outages and problematic Windows patches, potentially linked to Microsoft's AI-driven code development.

Hayete Gallot, formerly of Google Cloud, rejoins Microsoft as executive vice president responsible for security, focusing on enhancing security priorities.

Gallot previously played key roles in developing Microsoft's Windows and Office franchises and will now oversee the Security Solution Area.

These leadership changes reflect Microsoft's dual focus on bolstering security measures and improving the quality of its engineering outputs.

The appointments come amid ongoing challenges, including recent security breaches and the need to manage AI integration effectively.