Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Microsoft CEO defends his company's record on innovation and financial performance


Microsoft Corp Chief Executive Steve Ballmer defended his company's record on innovation and financial performance at the annual shareholders' meeting, but conceded that he should have moved faster to get into the booming tablet market dominated by Apple Inc's iPad.

Microsoft CEO Ballmer: I feel pretty good about our level of innovation [Photo: Reuters]

Bill Gates, co-founder and now chairman of the world's largest software company, was one of the first to champion tablet-sized devices more than ten years ago, but Microsoft failed to come up with a product that worked as well as the iPad. Gates was silent throughout the meeting, attended by about 450 shareholders.

"We're innovating on the seam between software and hardware," said Ballmer, asked why his company had fallen behind rival Apple. "Maybe we should have done that earlier."


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A month ago, Microsoft launched the Surface tablet - its first own-brand computer - but has not revealed sales figures.

"I feel pretty good about our level of innovation," he added.

Read more about it at: Stuff

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