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November 1st, 2005

Gates introduces Microsoft bet on 'live software'

Posted by Dan Farber @ 10:29 am

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In opening the event today, Bill Gates said that every five years Microsoft looks at its strategy and makes big bets–1990 was Windows, the Web in 1995 and Web Services .Net in 2000. The next big bet, Gates said, is delivering a new type of software experience, called "live software."  It’s about connecting users at the center, with relationships with people, data people care about, applications and all devices coming together to do things for you, Gates said. It’s a way to think through the user experience, a fusion of software and services, with capabilities across the Internet, enabled by the broadband, wireless, low cost storage, a multitude of devices, the march of Moore’s Law.  Sounds like a bit of Web 2.0 mixed with Microsoft’s live naming theme–Live Meeting, XBox Live. Services = Software, in a broad way, from hosted services like email and CRM to MSN and mapping mash-ups.

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Gates gave examples of how Microsoft has been on the live services path for years, but the examples were more incidental except for MSN. "Everything we have done on MSN fits the live software model,"  Gates said. Live software also extends to managed services for enterprises, with Microsoft running SharePoint or Exchange for customers. Small business software connecting to ADP payroll service, for example. More to come… 

Dan Farber, editor-in-chief of CNET News.com, has more than 20 years of experience as an editor and journalist covering technology. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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Noone wants "live" software !?!
So I wake up the next day, and MS has changed my software?!? NO THANKS!!! Other than virus scanner updates and such, I think people will always want to be able to choose when upgrades occur. The re... (Read the rest)
Posted by: xunil skcor Posted on: 11/04/05 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
AS I said  Roger Ramjet | 11/01/05
They won't give us true web services. Everything will depend on Windows  DonnieBoy | 11/01/05
Dead Software, dying company!  ssethi_z | 11/01/05
Noone wants "live" software !?!  xunil skcor | 11/04/05

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