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Ballmer: Windows Live Is Top Microsoft Priority

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Stan Gibson
Oct 10, 2006
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ORLANDO, Fla.—Windows Live is the most important initiative at Microsoft, Steve Ballmer, Microsofts CEO, told the audience at the annual Gartner Symposium and IT Expo here on Oct. 10.

“Were in a transition to software that is live. It will be click to run, like a Web site,” said Ballmer. “We believe in evolving to click to run.”

Windows Live is a growing collection of service add-ons for Windows. Some of the services are shipping, such as Windows Live Messenger and Windows Live Expo online classifieds. Nearly a dozen services are currently in beta test on the Windows Live Ideas Web site.

“The most important thing is the Live platform. The next level of consumerization is coming from Internet services and Internet delivery,” said Ballmer, whose comments dovetailed with a theme espoused by Gartner analysts at this years conference: that consumer technologies such as search, podcasting, on-demand video and blogging will seep into enterprise IT infrastructures in the years ahead.

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Ballmer said the move to an online experience for the user does not diminish the need for powerful client systems, which are the bread-and-butter of Microsofts software business.

Gartner analysts posed questions to Ballmer on a number of topics, particularly the forthcoming Vista release of Windows. Ballmer said the lesson his company has learned from the repeated delays that have plagued the release of Vista, once known as “Longhorn,” is the need to reduce complexity in the development process.

“We learned we have to innovate and integrate, but not necessarily at the same time. There was too much new invention to be integrated,” he said.

In the area of enterprise applications, Ballmer noted that Microsoft is working to release a hosted CRM (customer relationship management) service. He also said Microsoft is working on a common code base for the ERP (enterprise resource planning) products in the companys Dynamics product line—essentially what had been called “Project Green” a couple of years ago.

Ballmer also stressed that Microsoft will continue to invest in multiple core businesses: entertainment, online, enterprise and desktop. In addition, he touted the companys legendary tenacity if success does not come quickly. “The bone doesnt fall out of our mouth easily. We keep coming and coming and coming and coming and coming and coming.”

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