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Microsoft bows to demand and throws XP a lifeline
News When asked about whether companies should move to Vista or wait for Windows 7, even Ballmer said it depends on the business. CEO Steve Ballmer said in France last week... [06 Oct 2008]
Built-in email, editing ditched in Windows 7
News Microsoft has said it will have Windows 7 on the market by January 2010, while CEO Steve Ballmer has said he is pushing for a release next year. While Windows XP and... [23 Sep 2008]
Microsoft: Don't knock Vista 'til you've tried it
News Ballmer wrote: "In the weeks ahead, we'll launch a campaign to address any lingering doubts our customers may have about Windows Vista. Marketing vice president Brad Brooks told partners... [24 Jul 2008]
The Weekly Round-Up: 27.06.08
Round-Up Gates was the techie, Ballmer is a sales guy, so the cultural make-up of the management of the vast company could become more sales-driven rather than tech-focused - and we can all agree that what the industry needs more... [27 Jun 2008]
Dell and HP find ways to keep Windows XP alive
News As for whether a broader reprieve might yet come for XP, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has left the door open a crack. Ballmer said in Belgium recently, according to Reuters:... [28 Apr 2008]
Ballmer: Windows XP may live and breathe for longer
News Ballmer said most consumers are choosing to buy Vista, the current version of Windows. Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said the company could re-evaluate its plans to phase... [24 Apr 2008]
Ballmer: Microsoft says the future's green
News Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer has claimed that more efficient use of IT is one of the company's main priorities for the future, despite the fact the company has been widely criticised for producing... [06 Mar 2008]
Vista SP1 finally ready for manufacture
News Microsoft has wrapped up development of two major products, Windows Server 2008 and the Service Pack 1 update to Windows Vista, CEO Steve Ballmer told financial analysts... [05 Feb 2008]
Vista: Users do want it, apparently...
News But Microsoft CEO, Steve Ballmer, said while there may be a few PCs still on the market that have XP, it's Vista consumers are buying. Ballmer said: "Yes, there's one or... [30 Oct 2007]
The Weekly Round-Up: 14.09.07
Round-Up Steve Ballmer is a troubled man. The irate Ballmer bellows for his assistant, who shuffles into the room apprehensively. Hello, Steve Ballmer. Standalone unit sales of... [14 Sep 2007]
Vista: Companies slow on the uptake - poll
News The sound of popping champagne corks may still be reverberating in Steve Ballmer's ears, after last week's Vista launch bash, but Microsoft shouldn't start celebrating sending the latest iteration of... [06 Dec 2006]
Ballmer ushers in the Vista era
News Ballmer alluded to the many delays to Vista. Ballmer downplayed the need for companies to wait for a service pack before adopting Vista. CEO Steve... [01 Dec 2006]
Leader: Why Vista's going to be a hard sell
Leader With his usual bravado Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said today at the Vista launch in New York that the OS is a "game-changing product". This tactical shift, combined with the distractions of the... [30 Nov 2006]
Windows Vista fails to convince CIOs
News Microsoft will finally unveil Vista at the launch of its enterprise version by CEO Steve Ballmer at the New York Nasdaq on 30 November, with Redmond claiming it will be the fastest-adopted operating... [28 Nov 2006]
Cheat Sheet: Windows Vista
Cheat Sheet Ballmer will be onstage to unveil Vista at the 'New Day for Business' launch by Microsoft at the Nasdaq stock exchange in New York. So can we expect to see a sweaty Microsoft CEO Steve... [28 Nov 2006]
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