E. Helm
E. Helm
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Microsoft is going to feel the pain: over 80 percent of desktop Windows are through sales of new PCs.
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Microsoft sees software as a service as a part-answer to the maturing software market.
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Windows Vista is on the final approach. Microsoft needed to take some early steps to start thinking about the next version.
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Windows is Microsoft's biggest business unit, and Vista is it's biggest challenge. Frankly, I think it's going to be very difficult for Microsoft to make its case to corporations.
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Its engineers have not necessarily proven that they can ship software on time. Maybe Microsoft needs less heroic engineering and more of a business focus.
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If you look at Microsoft's two biggest businesses, Windows and Office, they don't have an obvious Web 2.0 play. But the server and tools business at Microsoft has a vested interested in making Web 2.0 work, and they have a strategy to do it.
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This is Microsoft talking to businesses about why it's a good IT vendor and particularly why its different from IBM.
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We're playing in a tournament where somebody's going to the national tournament. It's that simple. And we'll compete.
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I was happy with the win. We're just happy we're in Lubbock.
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I will never support the lifting of the Glenn Amendment's sanctions on India unless they abandon all nuclear ambitions,
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It depends on whether this is just a temporary lull. If it's a temporary lull, we'll have to leave the people there for a while, ... But if it's for real, then we ought to make plans to bring those folks home.
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John Roberts and I worked on a response to that letter
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It is bitterly ironic that the Clinton administration is rushing to send Elian Gonzalez back to a country that has just been singled out by the U.N. for its systematic violation of human rights.
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It is even worse than a critical flaw.