Friday, September 16, 2011

Ballmer sees gebauchpinselt of the blogosphere

Ballmer sees gebauchpinselt of the blogosphere

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer had on his company's analyst meeting on
Wednesday in Anaheim, California seems every reason to exude optimism.
Initial reactions to the presentation of Windows 8 on Twitter and the
blogosphere had been positive - especially on the server version] of the
expected 2012 operating system. "We did the right thing," he said,
according to a transcript distributed as a DOCX file. Bringing together
the tactics, the best of the Tablet PC and the included Cloud and HTML
standards is just right.


Recently, Microsoft also tiled in the presentation slides.

Is up to the appearance of the final Windows 8, but still much to do,
so far only lay before a Developer Preview, Ballmer said a visibly
leaner, but which had been downloaded 500,000 times shortly after the
presentation. With this number in the back, he explained the present,
usually professional analysts skeptical that Windows remains the key
focus of the efforts of his company's stand.

It took Ballmer on fresh expressions of his competent for Windows
Sinowsky President Steve, who said that Windows had to be "rethought".
The Microsoft chairman added that his company build on the brand
strength and the date in the environment of the operating system
developed technical know-how. Here, his company operated a total of
seven segments: PCs, along with tablets and Slates, PC and TV as well as
the software for it, Azure and Windows Server as the backend
infrastructure, productivity and communication, and information search,
enterprise resource planning and customer relationship management and
telephony (Phone).

Phone Ballmer liked about not conceal that his company in this area have
not been as successful as desired by him. Now the CEO was optimistic,
however, to be also using the Nokia partner to the "third ecosystem" of
the smartphone world - in addition to Google's Android and Apple's IOS.
Specific as to when Nokia launches its first mobile phone with Windows
Mobile on the market, said Ballmer, but rather simply open up new
markets that Nokia and Microsoft want, with a new price and hardware design

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