Fri Jun 27, 2008 12:09AM EDT
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All good things must come to an end, and in the case of Bill Gates' career at Microsoft, it's coming to an end today.
Friday, June 27th is Gates final day on the job as an employee of Microsoft, the company he's been with for 33 years. It's been a career full of much turmoil and more than a few industry-shaking quakes, but an immensely important one. If nothing else, Gates personally proved that business savvy was just as crucial as technical smarts in the high-tech war that continues to rage today. Gates was (and remains) a master of both.
In an era when many tech CEOs have no idea what their company really does, Gates has long been a hands-on anomaly. Back in the '70s, he personally reviewed every line of code that Microsoft engineers wrote. If he didn't like what he saw, he rewrote it on the spot. As DOS and Windows grew to mammoth proportions, such oversight became impossible, but Gates continued to weigh in on all matters great and small that faced the company. Getting comments back from Gates on a product submitted for his approval has long been one of Microsofties' most terrifying moments. Why? Because it might look something like this (from 2003). In an age when managers massage employees with nothing but "you can do it!" encouragement for fear of being sued, seeing straight talk like Gates' scathing memo, which could have driven weaker-willed employees to leap from the roof, is a bracing surprise. You may not like Microsoft or what its products have become of late, but give Gates the man the props he deserves.
What happens now? Gates heads off with wife Melinda to focus on his mega-zillion-dollar endowed charity, the Gates Foundation, while Microsoft looks toward an era of getting on without him. The 52-year-old Gates will reportedly check in once a week (specifically to aid in the company's battle vs. Google) and will remain a non-executive Chairman, but it's up to CEO Steve Ballmer and Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie to keep the ship afloat. Craig Mundie also steps in to fill Gates' other role as "product master planner and technology strategist," as it was felt that Gates' shoes were too big for just one man to fill. But even then, as CNN notes, Gates can never truly be replaced.
Lastly I leave you with this: Remember that iconic photo of Microsoft's original team, back when 11 (well, 12, actually) employees worked for the company? The group reformed for a follow-up shot earlier this month. Check it out here for a little bit of teary nostaligia. The more things change, the more they stay the same.
Good luck out there Bill. Do some good.
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Mr. Gates is truly such a technology and business genius that he was able to amass an unthinkable wealth while at the helm of Microsoft. Starting off with barely 11 (some reports say 12), his associates and employees (and collateral crew) grew to an astounding number. His is truly a wonderful success story that will forever be etched in the annals of history. Be that as it may, it will be even more significant if he will be remembered as a philanthropist who uses a huge part of his accumulated wealth to address the global problem of poverty by putting up business establishments around the world that will provide or create jobs, among other options.
KUDOS MR. GATES BILL!! You've really left a gap that will stand for long to be filled. However, you did your job very well and you've left a name in the world of innovation.You've INSPIRED many to venture into the computer technology, I included. Long live BILL GATES. HONOUR!!
well, nothing really lasts forever but you know as what others had said, mr, gates really opened windows to the world. he should be given an award.
he deserves all from the fruits of his labor and genius talent, however, he should also reach for those in need, maybe god has other purpose for him in his life.
my new computer came with vista it it 12 times i have now returned to xp pro and have had no problems why?
Thank you Billy! You have given us all a chance to use the greatest software program ever created. Sorry if people pirated it just so they could see if it was possible.
Congrats Bill, Best of luck to ya. MICROSOFT STILL HAS THE BEST PRODUCTS
thank's MR.Gates He was holding the key to the future HE WAS A GOD
Bill is a great man and he donates millions for charity. He also greatly influenced personal computing. Congrats on setting up the base for a great operating system, Bill. Best of luck and cya.
You are a genius and an inspiration to all! I commend you for your dedication to education..teachers are an underated commodity in this world...you are trying to give us the tools we need to compete in this rapidly changing society...the Melinda and Bill Foundation is the most wonderful charity in America....thank you..kudos to you!
i can say : never i buy a copy of xp , i use "monkey" windows XP. Thanks to "unlock" windows of microsoft i can to install a copy with illegal key. In Mac i cannot does that. I hope in the end of carrier of Bill Gate to have a happy end; So my my happy end to be better.. :) Because i don know how to be the world withoum windows... After 200 years ?
hes retiring, to go play golf with steve jobbs hahahha
I admire Bill Gates for being a stand up guy. He knows how to cowboy up when it is time. So good luck to him. Thanks so much much much for the contributions. I really apprecaite Microsoft, and hope they will be the number one in the tech world for some time to come.
Good luck Mr.Gates... Microsoft rules!!!
I've always been one of his fan .. I've always been using only and only MW (Microsoft Windows). I've always said screw Macs. So, why is this? I thought They weren't making any copies of WinXP because of people ( that they had some problems lately ) .. Why only XP? Why don't they stop making copies of Win98 or Win ME ? Aren't they older? Isn't XP better ? OORR ( ahhhaaa) or he think's that it's Vista's world now, huh?? But my opinion is, that XP is better than Vista, and better than all other versions of Windows. So why did he give up ? He's not that old to get retired, ( was he sick of XP XD )
Apparently only pro-Microsoft comments are accepted in this blog. So much for the free and open exchange of ideas. I may consider closing my Yahoo! account, including my Yahoo! Mail Plus membership.
wow! I suppose i never thought about Bill actually leaving microsoft...but i suppose he had to retire sometime. He has been one of the most important people that has ever lived, really, as he helped shape computers into what they are today. Thank you Mr. Gates for everything that you've done for this world!
thanks bill.. this will be the end of microsoft era...
Thanks for spending your profits on the needy. I liked it better when you had actual competition. That is when you have done your greatest work. As far as the seudo monopoly that is Microsoft today... I have no such respect left.
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6 Posted by mabuahmad on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:02PM EDT Report Abuse
Mr. Gates, you kept the ship afloat. careful. new management. I hope Mr Gates will be able to spend a little more tome with Microsoft than just a visit weekly.