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“After working at Microsoft for 5 years, I became the go-to-guy on various technologies and felt my focus shifting from SCCM. In my new role at SCCM Expert, I get to solely focus on SCCM 2007,” said Richard Dixon, Sr. Solutions Architect, SCCM Expert.

Can Microsoft be cool again?

Check out this Article:

Apple CEO Steve Jobs on Tuesday said the PC age is over, that the personal computer will survive as a workhorse while mobile devices take the lead. But last month Ray Ozzie, Microsoft's chief software architect, gave The Los Angeles Times an entirely different view of the future tech world.

Ozzie

From a Q&A, which the L.A. Times published Tuesday:

The PC is a part, but it's a growing part. PCs are becoming less expensive and easier to use. Whereas once people might have bought a PC for one room in the household, we have families buying a four-pack of netbooks to share with their kids.

Yes there's a pad form factor, and a phone form factor, and yes, the TV will become more intelligent. But really it's not a shift from the PC to these other things – rather, there's an increase in the number of screens we connect with.

We believe the PC is still strong, but we think the opportunity is even greater because now we can deliver services across these various devices.

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