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Letter "J" » Joe Wilcox Quotes
«Windows Live is just the first step. Microsoft is building out all of its existing products, cross-connecting different features around communications and social networking.»
«Microsoft didn't say how much source code would be licensed. Contrary to some news reports, I expect the amount of source code to be fairly limited.»
«When you own a shopping mall and someone sets up a small business alongside of it, you still own the shopping mall.»
«If you can identify who is buying and who is the more valuable customer, you can treat them according to future purchasing [potential]. That's the benefit.»
«Old habits die hard. Microsoft would really need to communicate the benefits.»
«Microsoft definitely is making progress. The UI is more refined, but by no means finished. Microsoft has finally reached the point where IE feels like a modern browser.»
«Once an individual or company makes an investment in Windows, buys the software, and continues to spend money on upgrades, it will not suddenly shift to Mac.»
«Like Office 2003, many businesses will pay more for Office 2007 than its predecessor [although] the cost increases might not be obvious with retail pricing. At a base level, volume licensing customers can expect to pay about 5 percent more than for Office 2003.»
«It looks like Microsoft missed the major upgrade cycle from 2004 to early this year. Windows Vista would have been a much better story in 2005 than in 2006, or, realistically, 2007.»
«My concern is that Microsoft has introduced too much complexity, making more difficult the arduous purchase decision process. Microsoft is right to get information out earlier, because evaluating an Office purchase will be much harder for businesses this release cycle compared to Office 2003 or XP.»