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About the Author

Klaus Holse Andersen
VP Western Europe

Klaus Holse Andersen was named area Vice President of Western Europe and Microsoft Corporate Vice President in May 2009. In this role, Andersen is responsible for overseeing sales, management and operations across 14 countries in the region. Previously, he held the role of corporate vice president of Microsoft Business Solutions (MBS) sales and operations and general manager for Microsoft Development Center Copenhagen, Microsoft's largest development centre in Europe.

Andersen joined Microsoft in 2001 as the General Manager for Microsoft Denmark. He was promoted to the position of EMEA Vice President for Northern Europe in April 2003 and took on new responsibilities in November 2004 as EMEA Vice President of MBS. In April 2005, Andersen took the position of vice president for the Small and Midmarket Solutions & Partner (SMS&P) Group.

Before joining Microsoft, Andersen was the Chief Executive Officer of Internet Ventures Scandinavia, one of Denmark’s most successful venture companies. Before that, he was CEO of LIC Energy (today Energy Solutions), a Danish software company selling products and services to the oil and gas pipeline industry. Andersen also spent 12 years at Oracle Corp, five of which in the US, rising to the position of Senior
Vice President for education.

Andersen has a Master’s degree in computer science and a Bachelor’s degree in business. He is presently active on the boards of a number of smaller IT companies and industry associations in Denmark. He is also a very capable marathon runner and loves skiing.

Author's entries

Klaus Holse Andersen

Long-term Prosperity – Business leaders get their heads in the cloud

Klaus Holse Andersen, VP Western Europe - 07 March 2012

The global financial crisis has challenged many businesses across the region, both large and small. In the fight to get Europe back to broader economic health, technology may not solve all of the problems but it does have a major role to play. By freeing up investments made to maintain technology infrastructure, businesses can instead focus on core operations and their talent. A new Microsoft-commissioned...

The smart way to roll out smart grids

The smart way to roll out smart grids

Klaus Holse Andersen, VP Western Europe - 18 August 2011

Governments around the world are racing to invest in smart electricity grids to reduce energy consumption and battle climate change. The European Union’s Strategic Energy Technology (SET) Plan includes a €2 billion investment in smart grids over the next ten years. By 2020, the EU aims to have smart meters in 80 per cent of homes.

Klaus Holse Andersen

Working smarter for a more competitive Europe

Klaus Holse Andersen, VP Western Europe - 20 June 2011

If you have ever needed to be away from the office to look after your child at the last minute, run an important personal errand or even accept a midday delivery at your home – then you will appreciate the advantages that flexible working offers. In fact, there are multiple benefits for employers and for wider society too: greater employee satisfaction and retention, increased workforce...

Size doesn’t matter: transforming small businesses in the cloud

Size doesn’t matter: transforming small businesses in the cloud

Klaus Holse Andersen, VP Western Europe - 28 March 2011 | 1 comment

Size doesn’t matter anymore, the over-riding lesson we are learning worldwide is that a business that gets ahead of the curve is a smart one, not necessarily a big one.

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