The race is on to grab market share. |
The strategy here of under-promising and being able to over-deliver is the right approach. Typically one of the thing that curses startups is when you peak too early, when expectations are set way too high, they discover there are issues. |
The studios are ultimately going to decide, ... It appears they don't want to bet on a particular format, which may be the trend going forward. |
The survey reinforces Microsoft's message to enterprises that Windows is a safe bet. |
The technology looks like it's in place. What it comes down to is if they can deliver enough content at a reasonable price. |
The technology to build these is fairly simple. It doesn't require advanced development techniques. |
There are a lot of things that the Windows platform does better than the Palm platform. |
There are enough compatible applications at launch so that Windows 2000 will not suffer as a result. With BackOffice, there is plenty of time to resolve issues, particularly with Active Directory design. |
There are some real competitive issues going on, and (Microsoft) needs to respond, not just with products and offerings for consumers but also (with) compelling products and APIs for developers, ... There's a recognition that people are embracing the Web as a platform, and they (Microsoft) want to be there as well. |
There's a lot riding on Vista. Vista must be successful if they want to be an important player in the digital home. |
There's no doubt that Microsoft has the potential to become a major force in the mobile space. |
They are smart, creative people who see things the world doesn't see and had the courage to follow their beliefs when the world told them they were wrong. |
They don't carry purses, but they do carry briefcases. A 2-pound device is a lot less of a hassle than a 5-pound device [laptop]. |
They seem to think that the advertising can pay for this stuff, |
This blitz is a reminder of the fact that while enterprises are extremely important to the company, HP has not lost the focus on things that it excels at, ... The consumer market can be very lucrative as consumers move beyond using their PCs just for e-mail and word processing. |