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Chief Executive Officer Steve Ballmer likes to be blunt every once ... Here is the most important part: Windows Vista: A work in progress. [Laughter, applause.] A very important piece of work ...
Steve Ballmer is retiring from Microsoft within ... Detailing his regrets, he lays the blame solely on Windows Vista. “I would say probably the thing I regret most is the, what shall I call ...
CEO Steve Ballmer says he isn't worried ... Will there be any connection between Windows Live and Vista highlighted in the consumer launch? Ballmer: It's possible. Will we tell some of that ...
This was the Windows Vista era, one of the toughest chapters ... Highlights include then-Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer providing tech support via email for then-Microsoft board member Jon Shirley ...
Why is Steve Ballmer talking out of both sides of his mouth with respect to Vista sales? After regaling the Jan. 30 launch date audience with predictions that Windows Vista will sell five times as ...
After the Windows Vista debacle, it's not surprising to see Ballmer take a more pragmatic approach to promoting Windows 7. But in the opinion of some Microsoft VARs, Ballmer is merely engaging in ...
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer acknowledged the possibility ... "I'm not encouraging anyone to wait; I'd go ahead and deploy Windows Vista today." Larry Piland, president of Datel Systems, a San ...
Steve Ballmer with former Microsoft Windows NT leader David Cutler ... on track after delays and technical problems with Longhorn/Vista. The list goes on and on — a who’s who of Microsoft ...
Windows Vista’s launch in late 2006 and early 2007 ... of old Microsoft emails and documents featuring the likes of Steve Ballmer, Steven Sinofsky, and other former executives with the Redmond ...
Gates and Steve Ballmer ... pivot to Windows in the late 1980s while IBM struggled to gain traction in the PC market. “It actually ended well — for Microsoft,” Ballmer said.