At Microsoft's Professional Developers Conference on October 27 Ray Ozzie introduced Windows Azure, Microsoft's foray into utility computing services. With this announcement Microsoft completes a sweeping collection of software and services. Once Azure is fully implemented, Microsoft software will run the gamut from mobile devices, game systems, and desktop software through large-scale enterprise applications and, … Continue reading Microsoft’s Clouded Sky
Author: Kendall Whitehouse
Driving CA-1
Each time I drive down California Highway 1 -- from Devil's Slide through Half Moon Bay past Moss Landing over the Carmel Highlands and down to Big Sur -- the words of William Irwin Thompson from chapter 2 of At the Edge of History always echo in my mind: The winding two-lane highway rests on … Continue reading Driving CA-1
Silverlight 2 and Fuzzy Math
This past week Microsoft released Silverlight 2. While Silverlight 1.0 focused principally on online video applications, Silverlight 2 is the first version of Microsoft's cross-browser runtime environment that serves as a fully expressive platform for developing rich Internet applications (RIAs). What we now know as Silverlight 2 was originally announced as Silverlight 1.1, but the … Continue reading Silverlight 2 and Fuzzy Math
Interview with Microsoft Chief Research and Strategy Officer Craig Mundie
Knowledge@Wharton today published an interview I conducted with Microsoft chief research and strategy officer Craig Mundie. Our conversation covered a wide range of topics, including the future of operating systems, why Microsoft is struggling to catch Google in Web search, and how technological disruptions may work to Microsoft's advantage. Mundie also describes the benefits of … Continue reading Interview with Microsoft Chief Research and Strategy Officer Craig Mundie


