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- Debut of Hyper-V, departure of Gates usher in new era for Microsoft
- Debut of Hyper-V, departure of Gates usher in new era for MicrosoftNot even Bill gates is happy with MicrosoftStrange that you should incessantly spin them as compelling..... or are you being adequately compensated (free money, not software)?Bill Gates Sends Angry Email to Microsoft http://www.lockergnome.com/digged/2008/06/25/bill-gates-sends-angry-email-to-microsoft/Wednesday, June 25th,...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, E-mail, Virtualization, cloud computing, Microsoft Corp., Hyper-V
- Discussion threads 2008-06-27
- Microsoft's geeks might miss Gates the most
- Microsoft's geeks might miss Gates the mostBrilliance = Techie + Financial ManagerialI think one of the reasons Microsoft has been so succesful is that Bill Gates was adept not necessarily the best at both spectrums: the techie and the business side. Witness General Motors under the "Smith" bean counter tenure:...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, Recruitment & Selection, Mergers & Acquisitions, Microsoft Corp., Bill Gates
- Discussion threads 2008-06-26
- Steve Ballmer then and now?
- Steve Ballmer then and now?Steve Ballmer - Monkey CEOI can't think of a time when I could take Steve seriously as the CEO of Microsoft. He would rattle some rant about how .net was a platform and Java was a language. He would also rattle on about how...
- Tags: Corporate communications, video, Steve Ballmer, second video, Bill Gates, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-01-28
- Microsoft's worst run project: Windows 2000
- Microsoft's Iain McDonald, director of project management for Windows Server, says the worst run project at the software giant was Windows 2000. That tidbit comes from an interview Mary Jo Foley just posted.To folks that aren't familiar with the intricacies of Microsoft this revelation is a bit of a stunner....
- Tags: General, IT Management, Microsoft, Software Infrastructure, Vista
- Blog posts 2007-07-03
- Microsoft's Iain McDonald: It's the end of a (Longhorn) era
- Iain McDonald, a guy with the humble title of Director of Project Management for Windows Server, has had a long and deep impact on Microsoft's Windows organization.The 15-year Microsoft veteran has served on a variety of teams, from Product Support Services, to Exchange Server, to Windows Server. He was a...
- Tags: Corporate strategy, Vista, Windows client, Windows server, Windows Server 2008/ Windows Server Longhorn, Windows XP, WinHEC
- Blog posts 2007-07-03
- Consultancy to Microsoft lines up EU trust-buster
- Consultancy to Microsoft lines up EU trust-busterBeGoneFoolThat's all. Just BeGoneFool....No, it is just that MS will pay millions for any little advantage they canget. They are playing hardball.Well then...According to you "logic" Microsoft is even more doomed than the EU. Brian Valentine, one of the chief Vista guys is reported...
- Tags: Linux, Recruitment & Selection, Microsoft Corp., Henri Piffaut
- Discussion threads 2006-09-06
- Day 4: Borland's Ted Nielson says: "DevCo" will continue JBuilder tradition on Eclipse framework
- (Ted Nielson, CEO of Borland gave the Thursday morning keynote at EclipseCon 2006. The subject was "Eclipse Lessons for Enterprise Development".) Ted: First let me get this IDE spin off question out of the way and explain what's going on. At Borland, we discovered we were doing...
- Tags: Borland Software Corp., IDE, DevCo, open source
- Blog posts 2006-03-23
- Stampede for patches disrupts Microsoft update site
- Stampede for patches disrupts Microsoft update siteIf they only said...In order to fix this issue in the future, we'll build better software with security designed in instead of an afterthought. But then again, they can just buy a study showing users like the wait times increased and people will believe...
- Tags: Patches, FCP 4, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Update, patch management, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2004-04-14
- Microsoft to reshuffle Windows unit
- Microsoft to reshuffle Windows unitVery strategic, should kill open sourceI believe this will spend the end of open source software solutions. With a tremendous leader such as Brian Valentine now heading the Windows Core division, I don't see how the OSS community can compete. I met BrianV once at a...
- Tags: Operating systems, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2003-12-15
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