Blog: Software
Going Back to Basics
Rahul Sood (Blog) - February 1, 2007 2:39 AM
When you reach a problem that you cannot fix no matter how much time or money you spend on it - the solution is simple: Go back to basics
Over the last week I have been on a whirlwind trip around Europe - roughly
seven countries in seven days. There has been a lack of updates lately as a
result.
So the big news, at least according to some, is that Michael Dell took the helm
again at Dell. This certainly didn't come as a surprise to me, as I'm sure many
others expected it. Though Dell himself stated Kevin Rollins was doing a great
job, I think the article I
wrote here has an interesting perspective. It seems to me that this
announcement was a reactionary announcement rather than a proactive move, which
could have happened much sooner. Either way I wish him well in his
"new" job, better late than never I suppose.
That leads me to the next story which I wrote for CPU Magazine. It’s about
Microsoft – a company that I love and appreciate.
Love them or hate them, almost everyone uses them. I believe when a company
gets too large they tend to forget what got them there in the first
place. I think Microsoft would benefit immensely if they took the time
to stop and go back to their core DNA - what made them
successful to begin with. This is the article:
Over the last few years, gamers have been waiting patiently for Microsoft to
launch Windows Vista. Like many of you I have tested various versions along the
way, each time reinstalling Windows XP shortly after for one reason or another.
Delay after delay, I had always come to the defense of Microsoft when people
challenged the future of Vista because I believed that it would be the ultimate
entertainment...
Click
here for the rest of the article...
"If they're going to pirate somebody, we want it to be us rather than somebody else." -- Microsoft Business Group President Jeff Raikes
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