Sundar Pichai to oversee key Google products

Sundar Pichai to oversee key Google products
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Sundar Pichai to oversee key Google products, Search engine giant Google in a reorganisation of its management has assigned Sundar Pichai the leadership of core Google products, technology magazine Recode reported.

It is a huge portfolio for Chennai-born techie

New Delhi: Search engine giant Google in a reorganisation of its management has assigned Sundar Pichai the leadership of core Google products, technology magazine Recode reported. In an exclusive report Recode said Google has sent a memo October 24 to staff explaining the changes. It said CEO Larry Page is transferring leadership of core Google products to Sundar Pichai, quoting sources close to the situation.
Sundar Pichai
It's a huge portfolio for the 42-year-old Chennai born Pichai Sundararajan, popularly known as Sundar Pichai. Pichai will now have purview over research, search, maps, Google+, commerce and ad products and infrastructure. And he will continue to keep his existing responsibility for Android, Chrome and Google Apps. The six executives in charge of newly added product areas, who previously reported directly to Page, will now report to Pichai.

The move, the Recode report said, seems born out of Page’s concern that Google will become less innovative as it ages. In a memo to staff, he noted that the changes will create less of a bottleneck and also help him focus his attention on existing and new products. Sources told the magazine that Page spoke to the staff in meetings about the changes and that he wants to focus on the "bigger picture" but is unable to do that with so many reports and a myriad of duties related to each product unit. Page will continue to directly manage business and operations, including access and energy (a new unit run by Craig Barratt), Nest, Calico, Google X, corporate development, legal, finance and business (including ad sales).

Pichai is widely recognized outside of Google. One of the major competitors of Google -- micro-blogging site Twitter - tried to recruit him for a key product role. His name was also considered while the search for a new CEO of Microsoft was on. Before he joined Google in 2004, Pichai worked at Applied Materials and at McKinsey & Co. He studied at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, Stanford University and the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur.

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