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Dec 28, 2016 12:00 PM EST

Satya Nadella has been credited for turning Microsoft around. While the years with his predecessor, Steve Ballmer hasn't really been that bad, it showed a lack of direction and unity which caused some investors to worry.

According to Seeking Alpha, the company remained profitable during the Ballmer years (2000-2013) but the products didn't satisfy or surprise customers and stock stagnated.

In 2013, Ballmer announced he was stepping down so the search for the new CEO began with both Ballmer and founder Bill Gates in the selection committee. Nadella was named as chief executive February 2014.

Now nearly 3 years after his appointment, Business Insider reported that Microsoft 'found it's groove again'. So who is Satya Nadella? Here are some bits and pieces about the man who helped the tech giant get it's groove back:

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