“After 17 years with the company, Jim Allchin retired from Microsoft as of Jan. 30, 2007 – the day on which Microsoft officially released the Windows Vista operating system to consumers,” the Microsoft press release reads.
Allchin was a member of the Senior Leadership Team, responsible for developing Microsoft’s core direction along with Steve Ballmer and Bill Gates. Allchin joined Microsoft in 1990 heading up the company’s networking product strategy and subsequently led the development and marketing efforts for a variety of Microsoft’s Windows operating systems.
In December, during the Iowa antitrust trial, Comes v. Microsoft, Inc., being held in Polk County District Court [Iowa], a 2004 email from Jim Allchin to Steve Balmer and Bill Gates was publicly released in which Allchin said that Microsoft had lost sight of what customers need and that he himself would buy a Mac, if he didn’t work for Microsoft:
I’m not sure how the company lost sight of what matters to our customers, both business and home, the most, but in my view we lost our way. I think our teams lost sight of what bug-free means, what resilience means, what full scenarios mean, what security means, what performance means, how important current applications are, and really understanding what the most important problems our customers face are. I see lots of random features and some great vision, but that does not translate into great products… I would buy a Mac today if I was not working at Microsoft.
Congratulations, Mr. Allchin, you’re now free to get that Apple Mac you’ve wanted for years!
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Gosh, Vista’s not cheap is it?
Ambled to the local box shifter to have a look and found they wanted £250GBP ($492USD) per copy.
Yikes!
The huge Iceberg called M$ does start to melt, the Apple tree grows on an solid beautiful Island.
“The huge Iceberg called M$ does start to melt, the Apple tree grows on an solid beautiful Island.”
The Apple tree is fed a lot of fertilizer and Apple users are full of more fertilizer than any other PC users.
At least Allchin left, rather then being fired for stock option fraud. Actually he’s said enough anti Microsoft stuff in emails, that he was probably asked to leave.
But Apple: Solid beautiful Island? or rotten to the core? the next few months will tell.
Fraud?
Yep. My iMac is a fraud. IT works. No viruses only 10 spams a day from the Billions that the M$hit computers sends.
Solid… Yes… Beatiful… Yes … Island… No… He works solidly with everything…
Jim – “Steve, Bill, if you dare to release this crap that we call Vista I am going to puke and retire”
Bil – “Jim, it’s all about business and money, you know it. Quality is not a factor here”
Steve B – “Jim, you can’t quit”
Jim – “Watch me!”
Interesting find, from September 2005 – Allchin was *supposed* to retire when Vista shipped: Microsoft to re-org, Allchin to Retire