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June 29th, 2009

One year after Bill Gates' 'retirement': What's different?

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 5:46 am

Categories: Advertising, Apple, Corporate strategy, Legal, Web 2.0

Tags: Ray Ozzie, Bill Gates, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Office, Operating Systems, Software, Office Suites, Mary Jo Foley

It was just a year ago (June 27 was the actual date) that Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates relinquished his day-to-day responsibilities at Microsoft. Has much changed as a result?

It’s a tricky question. Would Gates have pushed through the same kind of cost-cutting measures as CEO Steve Ballmer has? Would Microsoft have settled as many lawsuits as it did over the past year if Gates were more than a figurehead? Would Gates have been any more forthright about the company’s Azure plans/strategy? Would he have OK’d the Apple-targeted Laptop Hunter ad campaign (given his reticence for publicly acknowledging the competition)?

In the past year, we’ve seen a number of FOBs (Friends of Bill) hang up their Microsoft hats. We’ve seen Microsoft spend a lot of money and energy into trying to establish itself as a consumer brand, not just an enterprise- and/or a developer-centric one. Microsoft seems like a very polarized workplace right now, with employees in its newer businesses (search, advertising, Xbox, Zune) pitting themselves against those in the established money-making units (Windows, Office, tools).

Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie has made a handful of public appearances in the past year, but hasn’t emerged as a Gates-like barometer for the tech industry. (If you’ve heard one Ozzie speech, you’ve pretty much heard them all. He’s made it clear he believes in an interoperable cross-platform, Web-centric world, but isn’t willing to share much of anything concrete about what Microsoft is planning to do to make this a reality. A number of Softies say Ozzie is doing a lot behind the scenes to get the Microsoft ship to turn. But to some company insiders and many outsiders, Ozzie remains an enigma.

Over the next few months, the Redmondians are about to embark on “the biggest launch wave in Microsoft history,” according to the company. New versions of Windows, Office, Windows Mobile and Visual Studio are coming, as are the Zune HD, the Natal Xbox controller and the “final” Azure cloud operating environment. It seems Gates’ day-to-day absence hasn’t put the brakes on the Microsoft new-product train.

Would Microsoft be seen as a more formidable, stronger company if Gates were still its primary talking head and Chief Software Architect? Or was it time for Gates to move on to other things, notably, his foundation, making way for new ideas and new blood?

I’m undecided on this one. What about you? Do you think Microsoft is any stronger or weaker one year after Gates’ retirement? Or is it just business as usual?

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Many of us can use Linux, OS X, or any other OS appropriate for the task without having to create fud about MS.

You'll figure it out eventually, Ole man.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: rtk Posted on: 08/07/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Who's Bill Gates?  Randalllind | 06/29/09
LOL!  GuidingLight | 06/29/09
After seeing this you'll never forget him  Richard Flude | 06/29/09
Of course it has  keoz | 06/30/09
RE: One year after Bill Gates' 'retirement': What's different?  RafaelNadal | 06/29/09
RE: One year after Bill Gates' 'retirement': What's different?  Userama | 06/29/09
Huh?  de-void | 06/29/09
denial  elllroy | 06/29/09
You are an indiot.  CrashPad | 06/29/09
indiot? Is that like a dumb Indian?  Userama | 06/29/09
Lol, let`s see who is on the top 10 :  NeoGeneration | 06/29/09
You are wrong  keoz | 06/30/09
And who will take their place?  notsofast | 07/10/09
one problem  notsofast | 07/10/09
Change happens not only from inside...  jk_10 | 06/29/09
Bill Gates' foundation: spending ur money.  nizuse | 06/29/09
@nizuse  Axsimulate | 06/29/09
Thanks, I didn't know that.  nizuse | 06/29/09
Where's the evidence  RightPaddock | 06/29/09
TRIPS  SpikeyMike | 08/04/09
I hear the moon landing  rtk | 08/04/09
Some things are just too complex for such a simple mind  SpikeyMike | 08/05/09
Wouldn't know  rtk | 08/05/09
While others of "us", though we be few  Ole Man | 08/07/09
Here you can see a perfect example of mindless hate  rtk | 08/07/09
Dont buy the products...  CrashPad | 06/29/09
Your reasoning is flawed.  nizuse | 06/29/09
What criminal behaviour is Microsoft currently exhibiting?  de-void | 06/29/09
Yawn.  nizuse | 06/29/09
No  de-void | 06/30/09
Do your own homework.  nizuse | 06/30/09
You'll have to forgive NoUse  rtk | 06/30/09
While it may not be criminal...  SpikeyMike | 08/05/09
That's Marxist Rubbish  RightPaddock | 06/29/09
Ugly green monster...  PollyProteus | 06/30/09
Ugly Green Monster  ConnieS | 06/30/09
What is different?  GuidingLight | 06/29/09
Not much. .  James T. Kirk | 06/29/09
Bill Gates is Old News at MS  jpr75_z | 06/29/09
I disagree  A.Sinic | 06/29/09
For the first time in history, an OS is smaller and faster.  CobraA1 | 06/29/09
Shouldn't that be.....  Userama | 06/29/09
Does anyone else matter?  jk_10 | 06/29/09
Nope.  CobraA1 | 06/29/09
Youre kidding right?  CrashPad | 06/29/09
Making my point.  CobraA1 | 06/29/09
Well, it's faster.  bendib | 06/29/09
IBM??? Are you kidding me???  de-void | 06/30/09
The kernel is smaller and faster. The OS has more in it tho. N/T  SamCPP | 06/29/09
Not quite true  de-void | 06/30/09
RE: One year after Bill Gates' 'retirement': What's different?  GoodThings2Life | 06/29/09
Why is a "strong public figure" needed?  Userama | 06/29/09
[OT] When the Vista SP2 "Wave1" (ALL Languages) will be released ?  directory | 06/29/09
Better - but more fragile.  TheWerewolf | 06/29/09
the dark age of computing  elllroy | 06/29/09
Charity is Charity  Fark | 06/29/09
Absolutely  RightPaddock | 06/29/09
Microsoft is Weaker...  serpentmage | 06/29/09
Hmmmmm....  Ben_E | 06/29/09
Gates and Jobs are BOTH so "last century."  BillDem | 06/29/09
So....you're saying that...  Userama | 06/29/09
So it's okay for Apple  LiquidLearner | 06/29/09
I think  rkegel@... | 06/29/09
Why would MS just give up?  LiquidLearner | 06/29/09
I didn't say they should give up on Zune  rkegel@... | 06/30/09
Ballmer is whining about taxes and no Microsoft phone  jackbond | 06/29/09
Gates lefft without a Chief "Innovator" in place at MSFT  daniel.pereznet | 06/29/09
What ARE you smoking?  de-void | 06/30/09
Now't here  RightPaddock | 06/29/09
RE: One year after Bill Gates' 'retirement': What's different?  acamilov | 06/29/09
RE: One year after Bill Gates' 'retirement': What's different?  dave.white@... | 06/30/09
RE: One year after Bill Gates' 'retirement': What's different?  Jegas | 06/30/09
And it's getting worse...  alsoran | 06/30/09
I've felt that pain... Why, indeed?  jdickey | 07/21/09
Retooling  SpikeyMike | 08/04/09
Different? Not much. (nt)  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/30/09
RE: One year after Bill Gates' 'retirement': What's different?  pengliyun | 06/30/09
RE: One year after Bill Gates' 'retirement': What's different?  kronass | 07/01/09
Dark cloud over good works  Ole Man | 07/14/09
Stronger, but not much...  chas_2 | 07/17/09
So the slop known as Vista and Flight Simulator X WERE under his watch?  HypnoToad72 | 08/03/09

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