Satya Nadella, executive vice president, Cloud and Enterprise, addresses employees during the One Microsoft Town Hall event in SeattleBy way of Sumeet Chatterjee MUMBAI (Reuters) – In his university days in India, Satya Nadella, possible the following chief govt officer of Microsoft Corp, used to be a relentless questioner. "When all other college students will quietly hearken to what I’d train, he’ll ask quite a few questions – 'why does it should be like this, why can't we do it like this?'," said Harishchandra Hebbar, who taught digital electronics to Nadella at Manipal University. That questioning nature has served Nadella neatly in his 22-yr career at Microsoft, the arena's greatest instrument company. His elevation to the top spot at Microsoft would end a 5-month search for a tech-savvy heavy-hitter to lead the corporate co-founded with the aid of Bill Gates.