There's no doubt that Microsoft has the potential to become a major force in the mobile space.
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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.Michael Gartenberg
Microsoft withstood an awful lot. First it was the Web, Internet applications and Netscape, then cell phones and Linux, and now it's Web 2.0. We've come full circle. Microsoft has already proven they can weather the storm, so you have to assume they're going to play in this game.
Michael Gartenberg
When Steve Jobs says, 'One More Thing,' a catchphrase almost as familiar as the turtleneck and jeans, that's usually when the other shoe drops, when the bombshell hits. People are parsing the invitation the same way they're searching 'Lost' for new meanings and nuance.
Michael Gartenberg
It goes way back to when Borland had a program called sidekick for the PC. It made sense at a time when (one could) only run one program.
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Michael Gartenberg
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.
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