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Rob Helm Quotes

«My sense is that the development and marketing effort [of MSN] will go into Windows Live. The MSN brand will stick around but it seems like the machines, the people and the services will be there, but more and more of them will be called Windows Live.»
Author: Rob Helm
«Windows Live is the next generation of MSN.»
Author: Rob Helm
«There have been real attacks; this is not theoretical. All you have to do is go to an evil website or click on a link in an email and some hacker dude owns your computer.»
Author: Rob Helm
«There has to be a few widely accepted cards -- kind of the Visa and MasterCard of the identity world -- and it's not clear that anyone wants that job.»
Author: Rob Helm
«This is Microsoft talking to businesses about why it's a good IT vendor and particularly why its different from IBM.»
Author: Rob Helm
«If you look at Microsoft's two biggest businesses, Windows and Office, they don't have an obvious Web 2.0 play. But the server and tools business at Microsoft has a vested interested in making Web 2.0 work, and they have a strategy to do it.»
Author: Rob Helm
«Microsoft's server and tools unit has proved they can take something like Web 2.0 and make it easier to program for. It has a very viable business model there.»
Author: Rob Helm
«It would have been a very tight squeeze. If they were going to miss Christmas, there just wasn't a good reason to push it for 2006.»
Author: Rob Helm
«I think it's a good decision. They can't afford to cut any more features to make a 2006 date. The features that need the most testing, frankly, are enterprise features related to the core of the product, like user account control and how it will lock down services to make them less vulnerable to a worm. Things like that fundamentally change the way Windows works, and they couldn't really back out of them.»
Author: Rob Helm
«Microsoft is going to feel the pain: over 80 percent of desktop Windows are through sales of new PCs.»
Author: Rob Helm

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