Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 1st Feb 2007 01:12 UTC, submitted by jayson.knight
Microsoft After 17 years with the company, Jim Allchin retired from Microsoft as of Jan. 30, 2007 – the day on which Microsoft officially released the Windows Vista operating system to consumers. James (Jim) Allchin served as co-president of Microsoft's Platforms & Services Division from September 2005 until his retirement. In that position, Allchin shared overall responsibility with Kevin Johnson for the division of the company that includes the Windows and Windows Live Group, Windows Live Platform Group, Online Business Group, Market Expansion Group, Core Operating System Division, Windows Client Marketing Group, Developer and Platform Evangelism Group, and the Server and Tools Business Group.
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RE[2]: Gates and now Allchin
by twenex on Thu 1st Feb 2007 01:56 UTC in reply to "RE: Gates and now Allchin"
twenex
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2006-04-21

Windows is still very strong,

If Windows were forced to compete on its own merits it would be a dismal failure. PC operating systems are a one party state.

a new version just came out...

Yeah, and not only does nobody care, but also "Windows Live" is being "hurt by weak branding".

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