Microsoft and Apple have always had a love/hate relationship. |
Microsoft and the EC came out swinging and then retired to their respective corners. |
Microsoft can afford to make payments to end the private cases. But it has a long history of guarding its source code vigorously, and the change of philosophy required to throw it open -- and to competitors, at that -- is significant. |
Microsoft has been doing everything it can to ensure that customers are comfortable with its product. People need a reason to move to a new product. They don't need a reason to stay with an old one. |
Microsoft has been in the forefront of placing bounties on hackers and in filing lawsuits against software pirates. |
Microsoft has shown it will dip into its huge cash reserves to settle the private cases that it can. Regulators have asked for Microsoft to let down its guard on what it considers its most valuable asset -- intellectual property. |
Microsoft's compelling financing option is especially relevant to small businesses with smaller purchasing budgets and very limited IT personnel. Businesses today should take advantage of the significant benefits available with the extended financing option. Partners that are not currently engaged with Microsoft Financing should seriously investigate this program for their customers. |
No one knows the answer to whether it will add to revenue. It will be slow going. We won't know how quickly either will see a significant [ return on investment] from this deal. |
Novell doesn't want to do more work than they have to, |
Novell doesn't want to do more work than they have to. |
Novell has had a new product or marketing strategy every year for the last 13 or 14 years. |
Now we'll all have to go cold turkey, given that the UI goes to the heart of all the applications we use, ... And it's going to take people some time to get used to all the changes. |
Now we'll all have to go cold turkey, given that the UI goes to the heart of all the applications we use. And it's going to take people some time to get used to all the changes. |
Office 12 will not be so totally different that you can't learn as you go. And there are always the Dummies books and the Microsoft technical support line to turn to. |
on average 75 percent could not answer explicit questions. |