Saturday 4 April 2015

Bill Gates on Microsoft's 40th anniversary 'What matters most now is what we do next'


On April 4, Microsoft marks the 40th anniversary of founding the comapany. To acknowledge the occassion, the company's co-founder Bill Gates, sent out an email to all Microsoft employees. 

Started back in April 4, 1975, Bill Gates and Paul Allen formed a partnership called Microsoft with a vision "a computer on every desktop and in every home." Microsoft's first product was software for the Altair 8000. The company rose to dominate the PC operating system market with MS-DOS in the mid-1980's followed by Microsoft Windows.

Paul Allen is long gone and Gates has given up his full-time role at microsft, but remains on its board and technical advisor to Satya Nadella.

The five-paragraph letter reflected on the company's future than the past. In the letter Gates praises the leadership of Microsoft's current CEO Satya Nadella who made the company "better positioned than ever." He calls out Cortana, Skype Translator and HoloLens as "just a few of the many innovations that are on the way." under Nadella's leadership.

He also says that in the coming years, the company will focus on making the "power of technology accessible to everyone, to connect people to each other and make personal computing available everywhere"

Here's the full letter to employees,

Tomorrow is a special day: Microsoft’s 40th anniversary.

Early on, Paul Allen and I set the goal of a computer on every desk and in every home. It was a bold idea and a lot of people thought we were out of our minds to imagine it was possible. It is amazing to think about how far computing has come since then, and we can all be proud of the role Microsoft played in that revolution.

Today though, I am thinking much more about Microsoft’s future than its past. I believe computing will evolve faster in the next 10 years than it ever has before. We already live in a multi-platform world, and computing will become even more pervasive. We are nearing the point where computers and robots will be able to see, move and interact naturally, unlocking many new applications and empowering people even more.

Under Satya’s leadership, Microsoft is better positions than ever to lead these advances. We have the resources and drive to solve tough problems. We are engaged in every facet of modern computing and have the deepest commitment to research in the industry. In my role as technical advisor to Satya, I get to join product reviews and am impressed by the vision and talent I see. The result is evident in products like Cortana, Skype Translator, and HoloLens-and those are just a few of the many innovations that are on the way.

In the coming years, Microsoft has the opportunity to react even more people and organizations around the world. Technology is still out of reach for many people, because it is complex or expensive, of they simply do not have access. So I hope you will think about what you can do to make the power of technology accessible to everyone, to connect people to each other, and make personal computing available everywhere even as the very notion of what a PC delivers makes its way into all devices.

We have accomplished a lot together during our first 40 years and empowered countless businesses and people to realize their full potential. But what matters most now is what we do next. Thank you for helping make Microsoft a fantastic company now and for decades to come.
Source : Re/Code

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