With Intel's Otellini out next month, no CEO replacement yet
Just a month before Paul Otellini steps down as CEO of Intel, the company does not yet have a replacement.
Just a month before Paul Otellini steps down as CEO of Intel, the company does not yet have a replacement.
Stormed by a shift to tablets and smartphones, and threatened, even in its enterprise bastion, by new demands from workers, Microsoft may lose its place at the table reserved for major technology players, an analyst argued today.
Maybe people are bored with Apple and Windows machines, or just restless for the challenge of something new. But different is selling.
Microsoft yesterday confirmed Windows "Blue," an upgrade to Windows 8, but analysts remained uneasy about how the faster release cadence that Blue represents will be digested by businesses.
It's clear that hardware makers are experimenting far more with Windows devices than Apple is with the iPad. But that does that herald a revival of the PC?
There is a lot yet to be told about how going private will change Dell, but one thing it won't change is its enterprise strategy.
Microsoft's $US2 billion loan to Dell, one of its largest computer-making partners, will have an impact on how other OEMs view their Windows ecosystem collaborator, according to analysts said today.
Revenue at Microsoft's Windows division was up 11% in the fourth quarter of 2012, unexpected results that did little to answer the question on analysts' tongues: How did Windows 8 perform in its first sales test?
After sparring for users' attention and wallets, PCs and mobile devices are starting to converge in size, style and how we use them.