Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer: Windows 7 sales in the mainland is wonderfully unexpected

  

Microsoft launched the new Windows operating system Windows7 globally. It has been on the market for nearly two weeks. How does it react to the consumer market? Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said that Windows 7 is more competitive than XP and will soon see a reaction in the consumer market. Liang Nianjian, chairman and CEO of Microsoft Greater China, even said that he found that the Windows 7 color box sold out on the shelf of the software sales store in Hangzhou, mainland China, which was unexpected.

The CEO of Microsoft, Steve Baumer, has signed a memorandum of cooperation with the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Chunghwa Telecom to establish a "Software and Service Center of Excellence" in Taiwan. Software and Services Excellence Center), together with Chunghwa Telecom Strategic Alliance, to promote cloud applications.

Faced with the market response to the new operating system Windows7, Steve Baumer said he believes that the consumer market will see a reaction soon. He also mentioned that Microsoft works closely with local computer technology companies to make software and hardware more compatible and more innovative in products. In the future, users will see more innovative hardware devices and products built into the Microsoft operating system, whether it is computers, mobile phones, televisions, etc.

And, with the advent of the Internet application era, many people also believe that computers have entered the "post-PC era", what is Microsoft's view of the "post-PC era"? Steve Baumer has his own opinion. He said: "I don't call it the post-PC era. It should be the PC Plus era." Because all the devices developed by Yan Shen, such as Kindle, TouchScreen, etc. PCs are closely related and closely linked, so it should be the PC Plus era. See the November 5, 2009 article: "We are entering the PC Plus era."

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