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Monday, August 26, 2013

Steve Ballmer

Steve Ballmer
Why Steve Ballmer's Vision Is Right for Microsoft
by
Richard Milton
Moves by Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer to prepare for the coming head-to-head battle with Apple and Google have provoked a rash of media comment and industry analysis. Most of these have been very critical, of both Microsoft and of Ballmer personally. Yet few of them show any signs of real strategic analysis of Microsoft's position, or even of having gasped the nature of the coming battle.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Why-Steve-Ballmers-Vision-Is-Right-for-Microsoft
id=7863323 - Jul 15, 2013
Ballmer Bye-Bye?
by
Guy Smith
The time has come for Steve Ballmer to bow out. Having missed all the important market shifts in the last decade, the Good Ship Microsoft is now sinking.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Ballmer-Bye-Bye?
id=4445046 - Jun 08, 2010
A Look at Steve Jobs - What Happens to the Apple When it Loses Its Core?
by
Jon Kobrin
Steve Jobs is indeed the core of Apple Inc. and with so much vested in this great company, the big question is very clear: What happens to the apple when it loses its core? Since 1997, Steve Jobs has led the MacWorld Keynote event addressing the Apple flock, with pride and power.
http://ezinearticles.com/?A-Look-at-Steve-Jobs---What-Happens-to-the-Apple-When-it-Loses-Its-Core?
id=4427770 - Jun 05, 2010
Watching Steve Jobs' Keynote at WWDC2007
by
Anja Merret
I devoted this morning to watching and listening to Steve Jobs keynote speech at the WWDC2007. I use the word devote on purpose.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Watching-Steve-Jobs-Keynote-at-WWDC2007
id=605251 - Jun 13, 2007
Steve Job's Succession - The Cheerleader and the Introvert
by
Ian Heller
A recent Fortune article explored the possibility that senior ops wizard Tim Cook might succeed Steve Jobs as Apple's CEO. While some people are skeptical, this article points out that many companies have succeeded with the top two executives sharing the roles of "the cheerleader and the introvert." So, provided Tim Cook finds a new partner to play Jobs' cheerleader role, he might be a great successor.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Steve-Jobs-Succession---The-Cheerleader-and-the-Introvert
id=1783847 - Dec 12, 2008
Microsoft Surface Consumer Version - Coming Soon
by
Raja Chandran
There has been much hullabaloo since the previous year when Microsoft announced the introduction of its much prestigious project Microsoft Surface also called MS Surface. Technology lovers all over the world applauded the innovation of this coffee table-sized interactive medium, which promises to take business experience to a different level.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Microsoft-Surface-Consumer-Version---Coming-Soon
id=1316573 - Jul 10, 2008
After the Vista Disaster, What Did Microsoft Do Differently to Create Windows 7?
by
Dr. Jim Anderson
Isn't it every IT Leader's nightmare: you work long hours, pull of miraculous feats of IT project accomplishment in order to create one of the most complicated pieces of software ever, only to have all of your customers hate it? That's what it must have felt like to be working at Microsoft when Vista was rolled out. After getting rejected by their customers, what did Microsoft's IT Leaders do differently the next time around?
http://ezinearticles.com/?After-the-Vista-Disaster,-What-Did-Microsoft-Do-Differently-to-Create-Windows-7?
id=3367736 - Dec 03, 2009
Microsoft Launches Windows Phone 7, What's Next?
by
Phyza Phaeem
Microsoft has now released the eagerly awaited Windows 7 phone. So now, no more wait as everything is out. Windows phone 7 has been something for, which we had been waiting since years. Initially when in 2000, Windows was used as Microsoft's mobile operating system. It became a dominant force in Smartphone and handheld market.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Microsoft-Launches-Windows-Phone-7,-Whats-Next?
id=5577799 - Dec 18, 2010
Why Is Apple So Cool?
by
Yonatan Gordon
Sometimes two events coincide that seem like distinct happenings, but over time, we become privy to the deep commonality that they share. Such was the case mid June last year when two news stories broke three days apart. The first was the auctioning of a functional 1976 Apple 1 motherboard for $374,500 on June 15. The second was Microsoft's announcement of their new Surface tablet on June 18.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Why-Is-Apple-So-Cool?
id=7497033 - Feb 06, 2013
Key Organizations in Free
Open-Source Software - Microsoft
by
Sunil Tanna
Microsoft Corporation is an American software company, best known for its Microsoft Windows operating system, and Microsoft Office, office suite software. In recent years the company has diversed into Internet publishing and video game consoles, among other fields. The company was originally founded in 1975 and is headquartered in Redmond, Washington.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Key-Organizations-in-Free-and-Open-Source-Software---Microsoft

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