Monday, March 27, 2006

Twister over Redmond !

Actually not, but might be easily.
After another delay in the release of its Windows Vista operating system, Microsoft last week put a new executive in charge of future Windows projects and replaced several other managers. The changes are designed to better align Microsoft's desktop and Internet software teams and get products to market faster.

According to the news service of the german email provider GMX, Microsoft now changes its staff in response to the Vista delay debacle.

Steven Sinovsky is moved to the Windows Live and Windows department, and leaves the Microsoft Office department. Jim Allchin, the current CEO of the Microsoft Windows section, has already received his last task-he must get Vista out of the door together with Brian Valentine. Also, the managers of the security area will be replaced by the manager of storage systems.

According to GMX, Microsoft internally sees Vista as the biggest technology catastrophe ever…

VIIVA, viva la viva monopoly !?. Absolutely, it is the most fertile ground and secured way for the BADHARDWARE topics rise !!.
Yeah, we still remember happy times, when Intel and Microsoft could smoothly delay (aka Merced) without any personal or public consequence. That is called by definition a monopoly. But after Linux and AMD steady advance, something seems get screwed up. Face up the truth or the consequences.
What, I am lying?
Then, face yourself with this video:
Sep 1998, worried
Bill Gates in a very difficult position.

This is Bill Gates before Microsoft was declared an illegal monopoly in 1998. In this video Bill Gates is apparently being grilled by a tough government lawyer. This video was thought to be scrubbed off the Internet after 1998 -- so someone must be an insider to get this.

P.S. Do you know when work on Vista will be finally finished?
I have some exclusive news for you. Approximately about the same time when the USA will finish spreading democracy in Iraq. And when that will happen? Not during the current President mandate. I mean, new Windows CEO is known in the software circles as a specialist for delivering non completed software products. Then never? Eh, no. Well, then when, when man? In some hundred years perhaps?

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