Microsoft Israel's GM leaves after an internal probe into alleged unethical use of Azure by Israel's MOD; Microsoft France will manage Microsoft Israel
Alon Haimovich is leaving after an investigation into alleged unethical use of Azure by the Ministry of Defense, "Globes" has learned.
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Microsoft Israel GM Exits After Azure Ethics Probe
Internal investigation into alleged unethical Azure use by Israel's Ministry of Defense prompts leadership shakeup.
Microsoft Israel's General Manager Alon Haimovich is out. His departure follows an internal investigation into alleged unethical use of Microsoft's Azure cloud platform by Israel's Ministry of Defense.
The fallout doesn't stop at personnel. Microsoft is handing management of its entire Israeli operation to Microsoft France. That's a striking move — effectively placing one of the company's most strategically significant regional offices under foreign oversight.
Details on what specifically constituted "unethical use" remain thin. The probe was conducted internally by Microsoft, and the findings apparently warranted both a leadership change and a structural reorganization of the Israeli subsidiary.
The decision signals Microsoft is willing to make dramatic organizational moves when its cloud infrastructure gets entangled in sensitive government contracts. Azure's role in defense operations has drawn scrutiny before, but rarely with consequences this visible at the executive level.