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Laura DiDio Quotes
«If you don't have those estimates, how do you do a TCO? That's scary.»
Author: Laura DiDio
«The metamorphosis of Linux from a free, hobbyist software environment to a major revenue-producing operating system is occurring with the same surety and swiftness of a neighborhood undergoing gentrification.»
Author: Laura DiDio
«Now we'll all have to go cold turkey, given that the UI goes to the heart of all the applications we use. And it's going to take people some time to get used to all the changes.»
Author: Laura DiDio
«It's better to fix the glitches before the release than after.»
Author: Laura DiDio
«I really like small companies that aren't public but they'd be ones I'd be watching when they do an IPO.»
Author: Laura DiDio
«AOL's value is driven to the extreme merely because you had two industry giants fighting for it.»
Author: Laura DiDio
«If you get the kids young, they are less likely to defect to Apple.»
Author: Laura DiDio
«So far, the results have been less than stellar.»
Author: Laura DiDio
«I'm much more bullish on them this year than I was a year ago. They are making some very strong, bold, and decisive moves to get themselves back on track. 2006 is going to be very interesting.»
Author: Laura DiDio
«Microsoft has shown it will dip into its huge cash reserves to settle the private cases that it can. Regulators have asked for Microsoft to let down its guard on what it considers its most valuable asset -- intellectual property.»
Author: Laura DiDio