Today I attended the first day of UC Expo, a show devoted to unified communications, at Olympia in London. It was mostly a quiet event — no big keynotes, just seminars that were mostly straight product pitches from the vendors concerned. None of these companies drew a serious crowd… except for Microsoft. Redmond’s finest were [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Microsoft’
How big will Microsoft be in unified communications?
Posted: 12th March 2010 by eiyadmahmoud2 in UncategorizedTags: big, communications, Microsoft, unified
Windows Phone 7 Series is a lost cause
Posted: 12th February 2010 by eiyadmahmoud2 in UncategorizedTags: competes, Microsoft, Phone, Series, Windows
Could Windows Phone 7 Series save Microsoft’s mobile platform? Yes. In 2007. In 2010, it’s a non-starter. That’s not easy for me to write, because with Windows Phone 7 Series Microsoft is following much of the advice I offered via blog posts over the last few years. That advice would have meant something when given, [...]
Bill Gates
Posted: 16th November 2009 by eiyadmahmoud2 in UncategorizedTags: Bill Gates, Mary Maxwell, Microsoft, Washington
William Henry Gates III and is a businessman and an American programmer and improved. And the richest person in the world. Founded in 1975 by Microsoft with Paul Allen has made his fortune himself, and has the largest individual share of the shares is estimated nine percent of the shares offered His life: Born in [...]
Microsoft produces new phones
Posted: 18th September 2009 by eiyadmahmoud2 in UncategorizedTags: Microsoft, Phone, phones, produces
In an attempt to produce cell phones and software, Microsoft Corp. announced the U.S., it will launch the first group of smart phones that run on the new operating system Windows 6.5, and the compatibility of the company AT & T Network “Verozn and Wireless.” The new group will be the first mobile phones will [...]
Microsoft Releases 20,000 Lines of Linux Code
Posted: 21st July 2009 by eiyadmahmoud2 in UncategorizedTags: Linux, Microsoft
Microsoft releases 20,000 lines of device driver code to the Linux community under the popular GPLv2 license. Microsoft has released 20,000 lines of device driver code to the Linux community. The software giant announced its move at the O’Reilly Open Source Convention in San Jose, Calif., on July 20. The code, which includes three Linux [...]