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Former Microsoft Corporation CEO Steve Ballmer publicly acknowledged the tech giant's critical strategic error in mobile computing.
Former Microsoft Corp. CEO Steve Ballmer disclosed a previously unknown rift with co-founder Bill Gates that left the tech executives not speaking for an entire year during Ballmer's transition to ...
Former Microsoft Corp. CEO Steve Ballmer disclosed a previously unknown rift with co-founder Bill Gates that left the tech executives not speaking for an entire year during Ballmer's transition to ...
Former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer revealed that emotionally detaching from the company after his 2014 departure was his best ...
Former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer reveals he nearly sold all his Microsoft stock after leaving the company. It would have ...
Former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer at Town Hall Seattle during ... “I would have stopped the project that was Cairo (which became Windows Vista) three or four years earlier.
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 ...
Steve Ballmer expanded product horizons ... such as the underwhelming reception of Windows Vista and Microsoft’s failure to establish a strong foothold in the mobile market.
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 ...
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 ...
Don’t be surprised if I say that 9 out of 10 computers run some version of the Windows operating system ... Gates’ former Harvard classmate Steve Ballmer to help run the company.
Former Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer walks among us ... Not, mercifully, to peddle the Zune, the HP Slate or Windows Vista, or to prognosticate on the iPhone (“there’s no chance ...