As an indicator of the headwinds facing Microsoft and its CEO Steve Ballmer today, two pieces of news last week are worth considering. The first, that Apple (AAPL) had overtaken Microsoft as the world’s most valuable technology company, would seem to signal that Microsoft (MSFT) is no longer quite the driving force in technology it once was, particularly in the consumer space. The second, word of a restructuring that will give Ballmer greater oversight of Microsoft’s Entertainment and Devices Division, indicates the company is scrambling to change this.The conference is being updated every minute at All Things D blog and when the Conference finish I will post it to you with the events happened in the Conference. You can keep updated with CoveringWeb on Twitter, or Facebook.
The enterprise space, though, is a different story, as Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie, who joins Ballmer onstage tonight, will tell you. In enterprise, Microsoft is still the undisputed leader, though here too, the company is under attack by new on-demand computing services from formidable rivals like Google (GOOG) and Amazon (AMZN).
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