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Steve Ballmer : The Former CEO of Microsoft

In the past three decades, Microsoft has become one of the most successful software company, making Bill Gates the richest person in the world. The people behind the success of Microsoft stuck with it since the beginning of the company and has been a part of it till now. It is not only Bill Gates who is responsible for the rise of Microsoft, but people like Steve Ballmer have also been the strongest pillar of the Microsft empire. From the product manager to the CEO of Microsoft, Steve has also seen tremendous success with the success of Microsoft.

Early Life

Ballmer was born as Steven Anthony Steve Ballmer, on 24 March 1956, in Detroit, Michigan, to father Beatrice Dworkin and mother Frederic Henry Ballmer. His father worked as the manager at the Ford Motor Company. He spent three years of his childhood in Brussels, where he attended the International School of Brussels. After coming back to Detroit, he joined the Detroit Country Day School. Being a bright student, Ballmer was able to win a scholarship after scoring 800 marks in the mathematical section of the SAT.

After completing his school, Ballmer joined Harvard University and earned a B.A. degree in applied mathematics and economics. In the college, he not only excelled in studies but also, acted as an important part of various college activities and clubs.

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After graduating from Harvard University, he started working as the assistant product manager at Procter & Gamble. After working for two years in the same position, Ballmer decided to go back to school, and pursue a master’s degree. Hence, he enrolled in the Stanford Graduate School of Business in California.

Journey with Microsoft

Ballmer had met Bill Gates at the Harvard University, as he was also a fellow student there. In fact, Ballmer scored more than Bill Gates, in an exam conducted by the Mathematical Association of America’s. The time he was studying at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, in California, Bill Gates offered Ballmer the position of the 30th employee and the first Business Manager of Microsoft. Ballmer left his studies in between, and joined the company, on $50,000 salary and a small share in the ownership of the company.

Besides securing the position of the Business Manager of Microsoft, Ballmer also held the positions in the operations, operating systems development, and sales and support, in the company. In 1993, Ballmer became the Executive Vice President, of the Sales and Support department of Microsoft.

In July 1998, he was appointed at the second highest position of the company, becoming the President of Microsoft. He was also the head of the .NET Framework development team.

On 13 January 2000, Bill Gates handed over the position of the CEO to Ballmer, continuing as the chairman of the board, and the chief software architect of Microsoft. At the time Ballmer was the CEO of the company, Microsoft saw a huge surge in the profits and annual revenues of the company. Ballmer became one of the most successful CEO, and his performance made him top the list of the most efficient CEOs of all time.

Ballmer as the CEO of Microsoft started various new businesses and introduced the competitor of Sony Play Station, i.e., the Xbox, to the world. He also created the most powerful services, under the name of Microsoft, such as Exchange, Windows Server, SQL Server, SharePoint, System Center, and Dynamics CRM. Also, he led the many beneficial acquisitions of his time including Skype.

By the end of 2012, few of Ballmer’s decisions, as the CEO of the company, resulted in bad backfires, resulting in criticism. In fact, he was named one of the worst CEO’s by the BBC, in 2013. Even with the criticism, he was able to accomplish the major acquisition as CEO for Microsoft, by acquiring the Nokia’s mobile phone division, in September 2013. On 4 February 2014, Ballmer retired as the CEO of Microsoft and also resigned from the Board of Directors of Microsoft, on 19 August 2014.

Personal Life

Ballmer is married to Connie Snyder, since 1990. He along with his wife and three sons live in Hunts Point, Washington. After retiring from Microsoft, he purchased the NBA’s Los Angeles Clippers in a bid of $2 billion, on 29 May 2014. He is also in philanthropy, and donated $50 million to the University of Oregon, in 2014 and US$1 million the Jewish National Fund, becoming a member of its Chairman’s Council.

Microsoft Unveils the Addition of New Products in its Surface Series

Microsoft hosted its annual event, in the New York City, on Tuesday 2 October. In the event, the company launched a pack of four surface gears, including the Surface Pro 6 tablet/laptop hybrid, the Surface Laptop 2, the Surface Studio all-in-one desktop and also a $349 Surface Headphones, while the rumoured Surface Phone is still under the wraps.

Starting with the new Surface Pro 6 laptop/tablet, it consists of Intel’s quad-core 8th Gen processor, with an improved battery life that can last for 13.5 hours, when fully charged. The laptop has a 12.3-inch display, and no USB-C ports, like its predecessor, Surface Pro and Surface Pro 2. It supports up to 16GB of RAM, and it is 1.5 times faster than the other previous laptops of the same series. The laptop is the first of its family to have a matte black finish. The laptop/tablet is available at a starting price of $899.

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The Surface Laptop 2 is a striking black matte finish laptop, having a 13.5-inch touchscreen. The laptop operates on the quad-core 8th Generation processor. Microsoft has again neglected the USB-C port in the Surface Laptop 2, instead, it has a USB-A. This time Microsoft has introduced a more silent and easier to type on Alcantara fabric-covered keyboard. The laptop costs $999, for its basic model.

The second version, in the Surface Studio range, the Surface Studio 2, is an all in one desktop that converts into a flat drawing panel with the help of its classic Studio hinges. The desktop has a 28-inch display screen, similar to the Surface Studio, but, brighter and with better contrast. The desktop has the 7th generation Intel Core i7 processor, and a speedier SSD storage that can range between 1 TB to 2TB, based on the model. The system has the Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 or GTX 1070 chipset, specially designed for the creative professionals. Also, the system has got the inbuilt Xbox Wireless support and a USB-C port. The price of the Studio Pro 2 is $3,499 for the base model and may vary with the higher models.

Microsoft has also announced its first smart Surface Headphones. Having the noise-cancelling feature, the user can adjust the sound of the headphones, using the dial on the left ear cup, to eliminate noise. It supports the hands-free voice commands, with the help of the Hey Cortana technology. The headphones consist of the USB Type C port that is used for the charging purpose. It stops the track or the music as soon the user removes it from the ears. It also consists of the touch controls on the ear cups. The headphones can work for 15 hours after they are fully charged. The Surface Headphones costs approximately $350.

Microsoft has also launched the ‘All Access’ payment plan for the Surface products. This is not a monthly subscription plan, but similar to one, as the buyer will pay a fixed amount every month, till the completion of 2 years, to buy any of those Surface products. The buyer will also avail the access to Office 365. But, in this plan, the buyer cannot upgrade to the newer version of the Surface series.

All the new Surface Series gadgets have been available for pre-orders, starting on Tuesday, in the US, with shipments expected later this month.

Microsoft Announced the Office 2019 Setup for Windows & Mac OS

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During the Microsoft’s Ignite conference held in Orlando, Florida, Microsoft announced many new products, and have upgraded many older products, too. Among all those products, Microsoft has announced the new Microsoft Office 2019. The Office 2019 is the successor of the Office 2016 and has been embedded with all the Office 365 ProPlus features, that were added to it, in the past three years. Most importantly, the Office 2019 is built for both Windows and Mac operating systems and is available for volume licensed customers.

The new Ms Office 2019 has got different updates for each of its members, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Project, Visio, Access, and Publisher. With the cinematic presentation included to PowerPoint, Microsoft has also added SVG, 3D model support, and 4k video export to it. The Office 2019 has also added the play in-click sequence feature, and for better presentation, features like Morph and Zoom to Powerpoint. The Word has got a new translator along with the focus mode feature. There have also been upgrades in the security features, usability and accessibility of the Ms Office.

The Office 2019 is focused on lesser network consumption, security, streamlined administration and time efficiency. The setup is going to have a roaming pencil case, ribbon customizations, pressure sensitivity and tilt effects added to it, to help the user to create a document more easily. The Ms Excel is also upgraded with the new data analysis feature along with formulas, charts etc.

By the coming week, Microsoft will also have upgrades to its servers including the Exchange Server 2019, Skype for Business Server 2019, SharePoint Server 2019, and Project Server 2019. The Office 2019 is equipped with all the previous useful updates and according to Microsoft, it is not going to receive any further updates in the future. However, the Office 365 ProPlus will continue receiving regular monthly updates.

Microsoft Chopping Off Older Features From the Updated Windows 10

Microsoft is about to launch its new features, added to Windows 10, in the month of October. It has released the list of features that will be added as well as to be removed, from Windows 10 with the Windows 10 Version 1809, for the Windows Insiders.

Microsoft wrote, “Each release of Windows 10 adds new features and functionality; we also occasionally remove features and functionality, usually because we’ve added a better option.”

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With every Windows update, Microsoft also removes the features, that users do not use or are not needed, anymore. Like the Hologram app, which was used to create 3D word art. Now, since, it has been removed from Windows 10, the user can use the Paint 3D, to create one and view it using the Mixed Reality Viewer. Other features that have been deprecated with the new Windows 10 updates are:

Phone Companion: Microsoft has dropped the Phone Companion app, as from now on, the user can use the Phone Page to connect the phone with the PC.

FontSmoothing setting in unattend.xml: The FontSmoothing setting was used to antialiasing the font, but now Window 10 will use ClearType by default and the FontSmoothing setting is no longer needed.

Business Scanning: Business scanning app also called Distributed Scan Management (DSM) will be dropped out from the Windows 10 new version as there are no devices available to use these apps.

Snipping Tool: The snipping tool is used to take screenshots is not completely removed, but Microsoft has stopped developing it, and in future can be replaced by Snip & Sketch app.

TPM: In the coming updates, Microsoft has shifted the information stored in the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) management console to the Device security page in the Windows Defender Security Center.

limpet.exe: The tool used for accessing the TPM for Azure connectivity will be released as an open source.

One Sync: Microsoft will no longer develop the OneSync service for the Mail, Calendar, and People apps, although, it will add a sync engine to the Outlook app that will perform the same task.

Microsoft also wrote, “We’re no longer publishing new updates to the WEDU server. Instead, you may secure any new updates from the Microsoft Update Catalog.”

Microsoft has also released a list of the new updates that will be added to Windows 10, including Companion device dynamic lock APIS, OneSync service, Snipping Tool.

Microsoft has not clearly mentioned the date when the Windows 10 Version 1809 will be out, but it will definitely be launched in the month of October.

Microsoft Ends its Surface Pro Financing Program

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Approximately, a year ago, Microsoft launched a financial program with a payment plan called Klarna Financing, for selling its expensive and pretty Surface Pro Laptops. The program targetted mainly the students and the educators, who wanted to buy an expensive laptop but could not afford it.

The scheme included a 24 months payment program. The buyer could get the laptop on a no interest lease, for that he/she had to pay a particular amount every month till next 24 months. After a successful completion of 24 months, the buyer would own the laptop. Also, the program had offered the buyer to upgrade the laptop with a newer version after 18 months or more, only if the buyer had kept the laptop in good condition. But in case of a failed payment, the buyer had to pay 20% extra.

Now this year, Microsoft has quietly shut down the program and will no longer accept any enrollments for the program. It stated in the FAQ of the company that Microsoft decided to end the program after “much thought and consideration.” It has not given much information about why it is shutting the program down.

The customers who are already registered with the program will continue getting the benefits and will be able to upgrade their laptops to the newer version. Also, for more information, the customers will have to contact the company directly about the Klarna program as Microsoft is also going to shut down the Surface Plus Portal on September 30th of this year.

Ed Fries : Lead Developer of the Gaming Console Xbox

From the invention of computers decades ago till today, when the technology has surpassed innovations, games have also been evolving tremendously. Starting from the 8-bit block type games to the high-end graphics almost life-like games, have made their way in the market. Companies, like Atari and Microsoft, brought some of the earliest games which became widely popular all over the world. Genius people have contributed their bit to the development of the gaming sector from years, and have set a landmark in the industry. One such figure is Ed Fries.

Early Life

Ed Fries, born on 1954, is an American video-game programmer and an entrepreneur. It was in the early 1980s when he fell in love with video games while playing the arcade games. His father worked at the Boeing an Aircraft manufacturing company and his mother was an engineer. His father loved the aeroplanes more than anything and Fries also found similar love with games. Fries got a B.S. in Computer Science from New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, in 1986.

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Ed’s first program was a clone of Frogger that he developed for the Atari 8-bit family and was distributed using the bulletin board system. Developing this clone proved to be a lucky move for Fries, as someone from the gaming industry noticed his game and offered him a job. In 1982, Fries published his first game, which was named as The Princess and the Frog. The game was published by Romox. Fries wrote two more games for Romox, which were named as Ant-Eater and Sea Chase.

Career

Just after earning his BS degree, Fries went to the Seattle area, to join Microsoft. During his ten-years job with Microsoft, he worked on the productivity software like Excel and Word. He worked at Microsoft for ten years. During this time he also created Microsoft Game Studios.

Initially, he was handling the team of around fifty people and over the course of eight years, the team increased to above twelve hundred people. The team developed and published more than 100 games, among which a lot of games were sold to more than a dozen million customers.

It was in the late 1990s when Fries led a team which created the first version of the Xbox gaming console. The development of Xbox put Microsoft on the top list in the interactive entertainment business. Fries was the most important figure among the game development community and played a pivotal role in the acquisition of Bungie, Ensemble Studios, and Rare.

Career after Microsoft

Fries left Microsoft in January 2004 and, started consulting various startups. One of the companies he consulted was FireAnt which was later acquired by Sony Online Entertainment. Some other startups Fries was involved with were Ageia and Emotive Systems. Ageia, a company building an EEG based game controller, claims to bring the first “physics accelerator” chip for games and Emotive Systems.

Fries’ favourite game is World of Warcraft, and he is currently working on bringing the game into a three-dimensional life. This project is carried out by his own startup company Figure Prints. The company deals with making 3D models of a player’s characters, using Z Corporation printers.

Fries said in an interview that within just 12 hours of taking his company to live, more than 4000 people ordered a model. “It takes almost a week to complete one model”, he explained further. His another favourite game Halo got an updated version called Halo 2600, which was released as an Atari 2600. Currently, Fries serves as an advisor for Ouya, which is an Android-based game console and development program.