Robert McDowell, vice president of Microsoft's new worldwide services organisation, is the man responsible for ensuring Microsoft builds better relationships with corporate users and gains more respect as an enterprise player. In conversation with Computing, he outlines the company's plans for its controversial .Net strategy.
Competitors, analysts and users agree one thing: Microsoft is aggressively pushing its already dominant position in the software market. Its plans to shift its business focus to services through th...
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