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Last post 05-26-2007, 6:11 AM by unprecedented. 5 replies.
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  •  05-14-2007, 5:40 AM 399

    MicroYahoo !

    Ballmer coy about Yahoo acquisition prospects

    Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer didn't rule out a possible acquisition of Yahoo but said Wednesday that Microsoft usually doesn't make acquisitions as large as the rumored $50 billion deal for the Internet company.

    Ballmer was asked about the acquisition rumor, at least indirectly, during an interview before an audience at the Software 2007 conference in Santa Clara.

    After giving a presentation about Microsoft's enterprise software, Ballmer was asked by moderator M.R. Rangaswami of Sand Hill Group about Microsoft's acquisition strategy. While not mentioning Yahoo, Rangaswami asked Ballmer if Microsoft would acquire a company with a "$40 billion or $50 billion" valuation, a reference to published reports last week that Microsoft was in negotiations earlier this year to acquire Yahoo for about that amount.

    Microsoft never discusses potential acquisitions, Ballmer said, but added, "We have not, by default done a lot of big acquisitions ... but we wouldn't rule it out."

    Rangaswami did not ask about subsequent rumors about some kind of partnership or collaboration between Microsoft and Yahoo, short of an acquisition.

    Ballmer also discussed Microsoft's response to the "software-as-a-service" trend in which businesses access software applications through the Internet, usually for a monthly subscription fee, rather than buy a license to install software on a computer. The latter is the business model that Microsoft perfected over the last 32 years.

    Instead, Ballmer promoted "software and service" that would retain the license model and provide services.

    Although software has evolved into a service available in what he called "the Internet cloud," he cited consumer electronics as an example of another model. Apple's iPod or Motorola's Q cell phone are "software-defined experiences," but the "monetization model" for them is in the hardware, Ballmer said.

    Microsoft recognizes that market dynamic. As the company evolves into the software and service model, "we'll also continue to see evolution not only in the way we build our software and deliver it, but in the way ... we monetize it," he said.


    AN UNBLINKING EYE ON MICROSOFT
  •  05-14-2007, 6:07 AM 408 in reply to 399

    Re: MicroYahoo !

    He didn't give much after all :D

    however, i think that software alone or service alone would fail, but a mix between the two is good, "i can run offline and update later, or stay connected all the time" that is the right motto


    Mahmoud Darwish, Software Developer.( ASP.NET, VC#, AJAX, XML, VB.NET)
  •  05-21-2007, 3:10 PM 914 in reply to 408

    Re: MicroYahoo !

    It would be a stratigic move for Microsoft in there war with Google


    B
  •  05-23-2007, 6:08 AM 932 in reply to 408

    Re: MicroYahoo !

    meywd:

    He didn't give much after all :D

    however, i think that software alone or service alone would fail, but a mix between the two is good, "i can run offline and update later, or stay connected all the time" that is the right motto

     microsoft lived over the software alone for more than 30 years ....

     

    Bander Alsharfi:
    <P>It would be a stratigic move for Microsoft in there war with Google</P>

    Microsoft will make google something in the past if they acquire yahoo (according to Yahoo news) !


    AN UNBLINKING EYE ON MICROSOFT
  •  05-23-2007, 11:02 AM 939 in reply to 932

    Re: MicroYahoo !

    with YAHOO or without .. Microsoft is beating GOOGLE ! all the time ..

    Maaan, I guess I have MS in the blood ! bedi a3mal ta7leel lol   


     


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  •  05-26-2007, 6:11 AM 976 in reply to 939

    Re: MicroYahoo !

    Steve Ballmer makes a reasonable mockery with google lol :

    Riding in a car yesterday with Microsoft Chief Executive Steve Ballmer, Mercury News reporter Matt Marshall asked about subjects including Google's latest initiatives. Ballmer's response:

    On Notebook, they're copying our Live Clipboard. None of this stuff is yet to gain traction. Some of it might. Who knows? None of it is that unique or special. Their Desktop thing, I'd call it a really random hodgepodge of a bunch of incompatible things. I'm not sure they did anybody -- any user, nor themselves -- a service by putting that on the market. I think it's more embarrassing than anything else.

    On the Silicon Beat blog, Marshall posts an audio file of the conversation and explains that it took place as Ballmer "knocked back Planters peanuts  (you will hear his loud crunching), sipped at a Starbucks' iced tea and played with its accompanying green straw."

    listen : http://www.streamload.com/mercury_news/extras/ballmer.mp3:)


    AN UNBLINKING EYE ON MICROSOFT
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