GigaomSatya says: “One Microsoft” push is on
In his first interview since taking the reins as Microsoft CEO, Nadella talks about the need for the company to foster smaller, new businesses. Read more »
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In his first interview since taking the reins as Microsoft CEO, Nadella talks about the need for the company to foster smaller, new businesses. Read more »
Big job: Hundreds of millions of PCs still run Microsoft’s venerable (13-year-old) OS, which faces the end of life support on April 8. Cyvera has a deal for them. Read more »
If there’s customer demand and if Google and VMware deliver a credible service, there’s synergy all over the place here. And both companies could make headway vs. both Amazon and Microsoft. Read more »
AeroFS, Accellion, Egnyte queue up IT friendly alternatives to Dropbox, while Boxcryptor, nCrypted Cloud camp seeks to make it more it more secure and palatable to the C-suite. Read more »
Of course. The better question is whether the company will do better without its co-founder leading the board as a new CEO sets up shop. Read more »
More trouble in paradise? HP continues its love-hate affair with Microsoft, promoting sale of discounted PCs running a four-year-old version of Windows. Read more »
Ok, he might be a bit biased, but Bryce Hoffman, author of American Icon, a book about Alan Mulally’s tenure at Ford, thinks Mulally would be a good pick to lead… Read more »
Microsoft’s chances in this new world depend on its ability to balance old successes like Windows and Office with transformative new technologies, he said. Read more »
Two key contributors to the popular server-side language are disagreeing publicly over the use of gender-specific pronouns in the project. Read more »
Sometimes the best advice is the most obvious. Microsoft, I’m begging you: Forget Bing and Xbox until you fix the core of your business. Read more »