From Microsoft's acquisition of Skype in 2011, Gillett led Skype's product, engineering and operations globally and in January 2013 when the
Microsoft Lync organisation was merged with Skype he also assumed responsibility for the Lync business at Microsoft. From Microsoft's re-organisation in June 2013, Gillett served as corporate vice-president of the 'Applications and Services Group'. Gillett led the planning and execution for Skype's integration into Microsoft in addition to the significant re-organization of the product and operations functions as Chief Development and
Operating Officer of the company prior to Microsoft's acquisition. Gillett's leadership was marked by significant re-architecture to support mobile clients and Microsoft's Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8 operating systems in 2012, and significant architectural and design refreshes for Skype's mobile clients in 2013. Gillett announced the company's new architecture in a blog post about a new Skype Windows 8 client in October 2012 (one year after Skype's acquisition by Microsoft and the same week as Windows 8's launch). In October 2013, Gillett shared news of a significant milestone in Skype's migration to the cloud previewing work to complete Skype's delivery of new mobile messaging, notification and calling technology. Under Gillett's leadership, Lync Mobile clients were delivered in March 2013 and initial Lync/Skype interoperability was delivered in June 2013. In July 2013, Lync revenue was reported to have accelerated through FY13 to achieve $1Bn for fiscal year ending in June 2013, with over 30% growth reported year on year. In addition to delivering a new architecture and clients for Microsoft's
Windows 8 (October 2012),
Windows Phone (November 2012), and Xbox platforms, following the acquisition, Gillett and
Tony Bates continued to lead the Skype business with a focus on extending Skype reach and engagement from the web, across mobile and at work with key Microsoft products like
Internet Explorer (August 2011)
Bing(Skype Bing Reward and Bing Bar in February 2012)
Outlook (January 2013), and upgrading
Windows Live Messenger with Skype. In May 2013, the final pillar of the initially promised Skype and Microsoft integrations, Skype on
Xbox One was announced during the launch of the new console and debuted with the console in November 2013. Gillett left Microsoft in late 2013 and succeeded
Charles Giancarlo as the Head of Value Creation at
Silver Lake Partners, where he is responsible for value creation within the firm's portfolio of companies, and manages the firm's
operating partner and operating executive team. == Skype ==