Office Computing Pioneer Sun Shaw Named Co-CTO of Kingsoft Office Software
International office solution brand continues hiring trend of senior talent, increases engineering capacity and international experience for global markets
PALO ALTO, Calif., Aug. 12, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Kingsoft Office Software, Inc., a market leader in mobile and desktop office solutions, today announced the hire of Sun Shaw as the company's new global Co-Chief Technology Officer where he will be responsible for mobile innovation and growing new business.
Shaw brings more than two decades of experience working for Microsoft, and most recently served as partner director for the company's Data Platform Group in China where he led the engineering group in Shanghai. Sun also served as senior director of the company's Healthcare Solution's Group for the Asia-Pacific region where he led product strategy, and was senior director for Microsoft's Mobile Technology Center from 2005 to 2008.
"A technology veteran like Sun is a welcomed and valuable addition to our team," says Mr. Ke Ge, CEO of Kingsoft Office Software. "He has his finger on the industry's pulse and will offer invaluable insights that will help us continue to innovate and expand our product on a global scale to both consumers and the enterprise."
Shaw received his bachelor of science in Computer Science at the University of Washington.
About Kingsoft Office Software, Inc.
Kingsoft Office Software is a leading, global developer of office software solutions. With over 600 million registered users worldwide, its flagship WPS Office (formerly Kingsoft Office) product is one of the world's most popular, cross-platform office solutions, allowing users to view, create and share any office document on any mobile device or PC. Kingsoft Office has offices in the United States, China and Ireland. More information can be found at: wps.com.
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