News Source: The Irish Times
| 2 months ago
Steve Ballmer said Windows 7, which launches at the end of the month, will succeed where its unpopular predecessor Vista failed. Although nine out of ten computers runs some form of Windows programme, the world's largest software maker has been...
News Source: Xtra News
| 2 months ago
Microsoft's release of its new Windows 7 operating system is expected to increase demand for personal computers only slightly, Chief Executive Steve Ballmer told journalists in Munich on Wednesday. "There will be a surge of PCs but it will probably...
News Source: Androscoggin News
| 2 months ago
Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer has insisted that businesses moving to Windows 7 could save up to £100 (US$160) per PC per year, in tight economic times. Cost savings could be made from easier PC management in Windows 7, as well as...
News Source: Androscoggin News
| 2 months ago
Microsoft has adopted a tough mantra for an age of austerity, arguing that innovation must take a back seat to cost-cutting and productivity gains when it comes to selling technology. “Things have come down. I see them staying down and slowly...