Microsoft Platforms chief Paul Maritz could possibly be most effective remembered for his alleged risk to “cut off Netscape’s air supply.” (For the record, Maritz has denied he ever said those exact words.) in his new job,
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office Professional Plus 2010 activation, Maritz sold his personal-information-management startup, Pi, to EMC on February 21. As part of the transaction, Pi becomes an indepenent subsidiary of EMC, and Maritz becomes general manager of EMC’s cloud computing division, reporting directly to EMC CEO Joe Tucci. to today’s EMC press release: will continue to directly oversee development and operations for Pi, along with other key elements of EMC’s cloud computing strategy, which include the EMC Fortress SaaS (Software as a Service) infrastructure,
microsoft office pro plus 2010 serial key, the Mozy online backup service and other upcoming EMC cloud infrastructure systems and software offerings under development.” has revealed bits and pieces about its own cloud-computing strategy, which is spearheaded by Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie. The coming battle in the clouds should be interesting…. for those for whom “Paul Maritz” isn’t a familiar name, here’s his bio from the Pi site: spent 14 years working at Microsoft from 1986 to 2000. During that period he managed the development and marketing of System Software Products (including Windows 95,
microsoft office 2010 64 bit key sale, Windows NT, and Windows 2000), Development Tools (Visual Studio) and Databases Products (SQL Server), and the complete Office and Exchange Product Lines. At Microsoft, Paul served as a member of the Executive Committee that managed the overall company. Prior to joining Microsoft, Paul spent 5 years working at Intel Corporation. “)