The reviews are in: Microsoft had a strong Q3 FY 2007. Microsoft attributed sound outcomes to stronger-than-predicted Windows Vista and Office 2007 income. Xbox sales had been way off for your quarter,
Windows 7 Home Premium Key, and also the over the internet companies enterprise dove additional into the red. But Vista and Office 2007 triumphed more than all,
Office 2007, based on the Softies. The most memorable take on Microsoft's quarter I saw came from Jim Goldman, CNBC: "This is a reliable,
Microsoft Office 2007, if even,
Office 2010 License, strong report from Microsoft, and should do quite a bit to assuage the fears that CEO Steve Ballmer was on his way out the door. We spent a huge amount of time speculating, wondering, and prognosticating just how long he had left in the C-suite. He had a rough year last year with high-profile product delays and production issues. I think just about everyone thought he was around the ropes. (Even though no one ever really offered a short-list of names who could step in to Microsoft and do any better.) This report goes to show that his plan is underway and working, at least for Vista,
Office Pro Plus, and should buy Microsoft some far more time as it tries to come up using the next-generation moneymaker that will alleviate the company's near total reliance about the sluggish, mature personal computer industry." What's your take? Is Ballmer out with the woods now? (Was he ever seriously in the woods is another question….)Poll