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Does BG3 still own 20% of the company? He is being foolish leaving his investment to someone else.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostBetter for them to work on improving this than release a separate version IMO. Have MS contributed to Mono in the past?
.NET is losing rapidly against Java, unless they port it to Linux and support it well for server workloads it won't end well.
Microsoft want way too much money for basic server OS - it can be more expensive than hardware it could run on, so really it's a no go just on the basis of price.
Who else is selling Microsoft "cloud" other than Microsoft? That's because of crazy licensing - nevermind tulipy OS in the first place, but asking a lot of cash for it? There is absolutely no way the web could exist as we know it without some other free OS like Linux - otherwise websites would be forced to charge for visits because of crazy Microsoft licensing policies - **** off with those CALs.
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they need to find the next compelling technology and the cloud is not the growth area that will make them rich.
Interesting statistic on the news Iphone revenue bigger than M$.
Apple's iPhone revenue alone bigger than Microsoft, Boeing, Procter & Gamble
Yet I would say Microsoft has way more enterprise installs which should be where the big money is.
Their phones are tosh, gaming they are losing, no real home systems (look at Google nest).
There is so much that could be done in the enterprise they just don't touch.
They are in a position to hit the home market with so many gadgets but they don't.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostBasically Bill will run the company whilst new "CEO" will do as he says or he gets the chair (Ballmer style). Give 'em hell Bill!
First order of the day - port .NET to Linux (minus tulipy Metro and any gUI).
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Originally posted by AtW View PostBasically Bill will run the company whilst new "CEO" will do as he says or he gets the chair (Ballmer style). Give 'em hell Bill!
First order of the day - port .NET to Linux (minus tulipy Metro and any gUI).
C'mon Bill I want to see some 1990's window styles and icons again
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Originally posted by CheeseSlice View PostDon't forget that Bill Gates is stepping down from his role as Chairman, and becoming "Technology Adviser" edit: isn't this a bit like saying to his new CEO "I don't trust you" ?
First order of the day - port .NET to Linux (minus tulipy Metro and any gUI).
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Don't forget that Bill Gates is stepping down from his role as Chairman, and becoming "Technology Adviser"
edit: isn't this a bit like saying to his new CEO "I don't trust you" ?
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostMake up your mind AtW. Raising prices is bad, lowering prices is bad... what are you after, some sort of state-imposed pricing structure for how much software and bread must be sold for?
Look for it at the best bookshops around you ...
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Make up your mind AtW. Raising prices is bad, lowering prices is bad... what are you after, some sort of state-imposed pricing structure for how much software and bread must be sold for?
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