125 ordspråk av Scott McNealy
Scott McNealy
Those guys at the Fed blew it. They went the other way, right in the teeth of rising energy costs, ... We've had government overspending and overcharging at the same time. That's a hard hit.
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Today's important decision confirms what almost everybody in the world knows - Microsoft is a monopoly that has acted illegally, ... We hope the Court will act decisively to ensure that Microsoft's illegal activity - and the harm that it has done to the industry and to consumers - is brought to an end forcefully and permanently.
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Today's important decision confirms what almost everybody in the world knows - Microsoft is a monopoly that has acted illegally. The Justice Department and the states deserve immense credit for putting together a case that so clearly showed Microsoft's true colors.
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W2K will be a bigger disaster than Y2K.
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We are actively promoting Java in China as well as the rest of Asia-Pacific,
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We are changing the rules, ... You should not have (software) with you, you should have it on the network -- store it on the network.
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We are confident in our product strategy, and as momentum behind our execution builds, we are beginning to fire on all cylinders.
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We are gaining big, huge market share,
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We are going to take the hit and basically you are going to get the Oracle database license for free with one year's support. The bigger the machine, the cooler this gets.
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We are working with the (Chinese) government and other key players to establish Java as the industry standard for delivering open and secure services.
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We had to stabilize things before I handed this off. The next step is consistent profitability.
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We have an opportunity to improve productivity and cut costs while growing our way to a better and a more comfortable operating environment. I don't think anyone feels comfortable about bumping around where we are today.
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We kind of listened to our own drummer,
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We only want to talk about what we're talking about here now ... we expect more,
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We see some predatory pricing practices that only monopolists could engage in,
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