Friday, December 8, 2006
Ballmer Discusses Windows Mobile, Vista, Zune, and More
Posted by Ekkie Tepsupornchai in "ARTICLE" @ 11:00 AM
"The Windows XP successor, more than five years in the making, didn't make it into consumers' hands for the all-important holiday sales season. Ditto for Office 2007... CEO Steve Ballmer says he isn't worried... Less heralded, but almost as important to Microsoft's bottom line, are the more than 30 other new enterprise software products that debuted on Thursday... Ballmer sat down with CNET News.com here to discuss life after Vista, battling the iPod, and the rising importance of mobile devices."
You'll find Steve Ballmer's discussion of Windows Mobile towards the end of the three-page interview where he proclaims Windows Mobile and Nokia/Symbian to be the two primary players within the smart device market and goes to explain why RIM is just a niche player. Give it a read and give us your thoughts.
You'll find Steve Ballmer's discussion of Windows Mobile towards the end of the three-page interview where he proclaims Windows Mobile and Nokia/Symbian to be the two primary players within the smart device market and goes to explain why RIM is just a niche player. Give it a read and give us your thoughts.