Top 10 Tweets About Microsoft's New CEO Satya Nadella

The Tweets are in!

Twitter is abuzz with the news of Microsoft's appointment of former Executive Vice President of its Cloud and Enterprise Engineering Group Satya Nadella as the company's new CEO, replacing long-time exec Steve Ballmer. As Microsoft ushered in a new era at the tech company, everyone from companies such as Lenovo and Box to solution provider executives chimed in on the news. CRN pulled a few of our favorite Tweets on the news.

Cisco CEO John Chambers:

Statement by Cisco’s John Chambers on appointment of Satya Nadella as CEO of Microsoft

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Lenovo:

HUGE CONGRATS to friends & best wishes to --watch his 1st interview as new CEO

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Gary Hocking, CTO of NetApp:

Great news! new CEO See his favorite example of partnering here:

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Accenture Interactive:

Say Hello to ., the new CEO of . We wish you nothing but good luck!

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Box CEO Aaron Levie:

The only way Microsoft will come back strong is to start playing offensively: make bold moves, invent new categories, and go open.

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Microsoft has one final shot to reboot the empire. This is going to be a very interesting decade.

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Vishal Sikka, member of the executive board and the global managing board of SAP AG:

Congratulations to my friend & our great partner Satya Nadella at ! Makes all us Indians proud! May the force be with you...

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Web Synergies, Microsoft Gold Partner:

As Microsoft Gold Partners, we congratulate Satya Nadella on becoming their company's third chief executive.

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Vineet Nayar, former CEO of HCL Technologies:

Congrats ...wish you a great stint at Microsoft. We're all very proud of you!

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Mitul Mehta, founder of TekPlus:

Satya Nadella is new CEO - experienced and safe, good choice but needs to focus on strategy and R2M very fast.

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Andrew Dumont, Director of Business Development at Moz:

As much as I dislike Microsoft's products and culture, I'm rooting for them. The computing industry needs more innovation and competition.

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PUBLISHED FEB. 4, 2014