Davuluri has been with Microsoft for 25 years, working across PC hardware, Surface, Windows, and silicon. Most recently, he served as president of Windows + Devices, where he led teams responsible for the strategy, design, and delivery of Windows commercial and consumer products, including cloud, platform, OS, apps, silicon, devices, and security. The division also oversees the supply chain and manufacturing of Microsoft hardware.
On his LinkedIn profile, Davuluri outlines some takeaways from his decades as a “product maker,” notably the value of end-to-end thinking and product differentiation.
“Windows is evolving into an agentic OS, connecting devices, cloud, and AI to unlock intelligent productivity and secure work anywhere,” he wrote in a recent X post. He later responded to subsequent criticism from developers on the company’s “weird direction” and their calls for reliability, performance, and ease of use.
