Joe Wilcox

Joe Wilcox
alliance aol assuming decide form influence microsoft strategic talks timing work
Assuming there may have been, or may be, talks between AOL and Microsoft, the timing of the (Yahoo-Microsoft) announcement may have been intentional to influence those presumed discussions. AOL has to decide does it want to work with the Microsoft camp, go its own way or form a strategic alliance with someone else.
lots talk
There will be lots of new stuff, which I can't talk about right now.
companies gets indicate leaked mergers talk word
Companies talk all the time, even about mergers that never happen, and word about most of those discussions never gets out. Just because this one leaked out doesn't indicate the earnestness of the discussion.
microsoft rules
The rules are different for Microsoft than other companies.
huge microsoft problems
It would be huge for Microsoft if it could dispatch its problems with Europe,
emulation run
Emulation is slower, sometimes much slower, than applications that run natively.
catalyst confirmed folks free offer opera response strategy thinking
The response to Opera's free offer was probably a catalyst in this position. It may have confirmed a strategy that the Opera folks were already thinking about.
attachment car emotional office operating people system
There's a different emotional attachment to Office than to Windows. The operating system is like the road, but Office is the car you drive. People have emotional attachments to their cars.
bet company executives integrated microsoft products three tide tightly today wave windows
The three products launched today are the first wave of a tide of tightly integrated products. While some Microsoft executives have said that Microsoft bet the company on Windows Vista, the real bet is on integrated innovation.
changes sound test
Conceptually, the changes all sound pretty good. The test will be the execution. We'll see how everything works.
execution sounds
Conceptually, it sounds good. Execution will tell all.
business cost diverse drives employees fragmented great loyalty market microsoft product purchase reaching targeting trouble
Corel is targeting the small-business market, which typically has 20 employees or less. This is a market that Microsoft has had trouble reaching because it's fragmented and has diverse business needs. Product loyalty is not as great and cost drives a lot of purchase decisions.
approach compete enable
Do you do things to enable your partners, or do you do things to compete with them? Microsoft's approach is to do the latter.
microsoft needed question
There's no question that Microsoft needed to do something.