Ayumiz
J-10 whore
+103|7200|Singapore
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SAN FRANCISCO - A HARVARD University dropout who ushered in the home computer age and made billions of dollars along the way will have his last official day of work at Microsoft on June 27.

Three people will essentially fill the void left behind when Mr Bill Gates retires from the company he and friend Paul Allen co-founded in 1975.

Since Mr Gate's began his transition from leading Microsoft to heading his personally-bankrolled charity, The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, his job as chief software architect has been handled by Ray Ozzie.

Mr Craig Mundie inherited Gate's chief research and strategy officer duties, while former Harvard classmate Steve Ballmer became chief executive officer at the Seattle-based software colossus.

Mr Gates left Harvard after two years to found the firm that became global powerhouse Microsoft. He later received honorary degrees from Harvard and other universities.

After retiring, Mr Gates will remain chairman of the Microsoft board of directors and its largest shareholder.

'I don't think anything is going to drastically change the day he leaves,' said Mr Matt Rosoff of the private analyst firm Directions On Microsoft.

'If he thinks something is important and tells Steve Ballmer, Ballmer will listen to him.'

Still, Mr Gates's bespectacled nerdish visage is an integral part of Microsoft's image and his departure is symbolic, according to analysts.

'The challenge Microsoft has when the founder departs is remembering its heart,' said analyst Mr Rob Enderle of the Enderle Group in Silicon Valley.

'At some point the firm has to take the essence of what made Bill Gates successful and make sure that is preserved. Whether it is a company or a person, once you've lost your heart there isn't much left but a shell.'

Analysts say there are signs that Microsoft has been struggling since Mr Gates stepped away from managing operations several years ago.

Microsoft has 'missed a number of opportunities' and the Windows and Office software on which its fortune is built have stumbled.

Microsoft's Windows Vista operating system released in January of 2007 has flopped with customers, many of whom are clinging to its predecessor Windows XP.

'They are in trouble on the desktop (computer software),' Mr Enderle said.

'Microsoft started as a desktop vendor and suddenly it is its weakness.' Meanwhile, Apple's Macintosh computers have been gaining popularity.

While Windows is still used on 90 per cent of the world's computers, Macintosh computers using Apple operating systems has grown to more than five per cent of the market.

The software giant also sees its bottom line threatened by Google, which offers free online programs that compete with Office and other packaged software sold by Microsoft.

Microsoft failed in a recent bid to buy Yahoo for nearly US$50 billion (S$68.1 billion) in order to combine online resources to better battle Google in the Internet search and advertising market.

Mr Enderle said he doesn't see 'Gates's fingers' in the attempted Yahoo takeover, and Mr Gates was likely among board members that backed pulling the plug on acquisition talks.

'Microsoft has to leverage its strengths; right now it is thrashing a bit,' Mr Enderle said. 'The company is on its own. The training wheels are off. It needs a way to point itself in the right direction and peddle like hell.'

Microsoft's server and tools division is its most profitable unit. It's entertainment unit, which sells Xbox videogame consoles and gaming software, has yet to make a profit.

'You could see Microsoft struggling after Bill Gates stepped out of day-to-day roles,' Mr Enderle said.

'A founder takes such a larger-than-life role and directs a company in very subtle ways that are often forgotten when a founder leaves. That gap, for a lot of companies, has been almost terminal.' -- AFP

Last edited by Ayumiz (2008-06-22 00:02:28)

Scorpion0x17
can detect anyone's visible post count...
+691|7232|Cambridge (UK)
I was when I heard he was standing down on July 1st - which is my birthday.

But now, you say:

Ayumiz wrote:

last official day of work at Microsoft on June 27.
So, Bill Gates, you've ruined my birthday! YOU BASTARD!
Benzin
Member
+576|6465
It's a shame that he's stepping down.

For all you guys say Microsoft sucks, when Gates was running the company it was a much better place. You didn't quite see all of the US until he started to phase himself out of the most active positions.

Bill Gates - you will be missed. Now if only Microsoft would scrap the Vista line, we'd all be much better off.
Flecco
iPod is broken.
+1,048|7131|NT, like Mick Dundee

Yeah, I remember Windows 98 as pretty damn stable on launch.
Whoa... Can't believe these forums are still kicking.
Jrdeacs
Member
+22|6365

CapnNismo wrote:

Now if only Microsoft would scrap the Vista line, we'd all be much better off.
I like vista...
Zombie_Affair
Amputee's...BOOP
+78|6282|Fattest Country in the world.
Umm. This happened 3 years ago. He retired as is now on the Microsoft Board of Directors while he works on his own foundation. He announced his retirement of the 'helm' way before that too.
kptk92
u
+972|6875|tc_london
lol Microsoft will collapse now and the world will cease to exist
OrangeHound
Busy doing highfalutin adminy stuff ...
+1,335|7116|Washington DC

kptk92 wrote:

lol Microsoft will collapse now and the world will cease to exist
Microsoft is destined to fade within the next decade or two anyway, unless they move over into other business realms.  As features have become pretty much stagnant over the last 5-8 years, Microsoft has only really been doing fine tuning.  In the future, Microsoft's core products will face increasing competition with open source.
some_random_panda
Flamesuit essential
+454|6857

Flecco wrote:

Yeah, I remember Windows 98 as pretty damn stable on launch.
Heh.  I had second edition.

My sister got Millenium.
killer21
Because f*ck you that's why.
+400|7057|Reisterstown, MD

Nothing wrong with Vista.  It is the person behind the computer that is the problem. 
Ayumiz
J-10 whore
+103|7200|Singapore

killer21 wrote:

Nothing wrong with Vista.  It is the person behind the computer that is the problem. 
Vista is laggy and has compatibility issues?
jay_courage
Alive in a sea of mediocre
+131|6425|Carnoustie

CapnNismo wrote:

It's a shame that he's stepping down.

Bill Gates - you will be missed. Now if only Microsoft would scrap the Vista line, we'd all be much better off.
he's not dead for fuck sake
I Friggin Love The Nhs
SealXo
Member
+309|7002
dont bag bill gates if he sold all his stock wedgo into a greeat depresssion
Gooners
Wiki Contributor
+2,700|7099

Ayumiz wrote:

killer21 wrote:

Nothing wrong with Vista.  It is the person behind the computer that is the problem. 
Vista is laggy and has compatibility issues?
Obviously because you did it!
Benzin
Member
+576|6465
You guys cannot deny that Microsoft had great office software, though. There's a reason all accounting majors have to know Excel in and out.
Ayumiz
J-10 whore
+103|7200|Singapore

Gooners wrote:

Ayumiz wrote:

killer21 wrote:

Nothing wrong with Vista.  It is the person behind the computer that is the problem. 
Vista is laggy and has compatibility issues?
Obviously because you did it!
I dont use vista so i wouldnt know.
killer21
Because f*ck you that's why.
+400|7057|Reisterstown, MD

Ayumiz wrote:

I dont use vista so i wouldnt know.
Wow.  You believe everything someone tells you?  Gullible?
Ayumiz
J-10 whore
+103|7200|Singapore

killer21 wrote:

Ayumiz wrote:

I dont use vista so i wouldnt know.
Wow.  You believe everything someone tells you?  Gullible?
Nah, I dont use it myself but I tried it on my mate's pc, it took sooo long to open up stuff and it has compatibility issues with some old programs.
Ryan
Member
+1,230|7309|Alberta, Canada

CapnNismo wrote:

You guys cannot deny that Microsoft had great office software, though. There's a reason all accounting majors have to know Excel in and out.
Office 2007 is astonishing.
killer21
Because f*ck you that's why.
+400|7057|Reisterstown, MD

Ayumiz wrote:

Nah, I dont use it myself but I tried it on my mate's pc, it took sooo long to open up stuff and it has compatibility issues with some old programs.
Perhaps his PC sucked?
Flaming_Maniac
prince of insufficient light
+2,490|7173|67.222.138.85

OrangeHound wrote:

kptk92 wrote:

lol Microsoft will collapse now and the world will cease to exist
Microsoft is destined to fade within the next decade or two anyway, unless they move over into other business realms.  As features have become pretty much stagnant over the last 5-8 years, Microsoft has only really been doing fine tuning.  In the future, Microsoft's core products will face increasing competition with open source.
They still seriously dominate the gaming market (Games for Windows and such) and unless they are too stupid to continue releasing updates to Office every couple years, they will dominate the business world as well.
N00bkilla55404
Voices are calling...
+136|6398|Somewhere out in Space

OrangeHound wrote:

In the future, Microsoft's core products will face increasing competition with open source.
In B4 Mozilla does it again, lel.

cant wait/hope that vienna or whatever will be better
kylef
Gone
+1,352|6960|N. Ireland
Great to see him finally devote all his time to the Bill and Melinda foundation ... that's a great organization

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