Now to my predictions for 2005: "Microsoft's entry into the anti-virus and anti-spyware businesses will be a disaster for users. This is based on everything I know about Microsoft, having watched the company for almost 28 years. They will make a big fanfare, spend a lot of marketing dollars, but in the end, the company simply won't be able to keep up with the demands of keeping virus signatures current, which isn't the real point of this gambit, anyway. There is so much to this story and so much that I could write that I think I'll do so next week, and just move on to the next prediction."—I, Cringely
Sunday, January 09, 2005
About Me
- Name: Charlie
- Location: Austin, Texas, United States
Hi, I'm Charlie Wood. I'm the founder and former CEO of Spanning (acquired by EMC), a married father of two, a native Texan and Austinite, and the oldest guy in most of my classes at UT, where I'm adding an economics major to my computer science degree.
For more about my re-entry into academic life, read this blog's inaugural post.
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