At the Churchill Club in Santa Clara, two tech titans sat down to have a conversation. LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman interviewed Microsoftâs CEO Steve Ballmer at an event with âtech influencers and innovators,â and a bunch of of us press folk. Ballmer is riding on the release of Windows 8, Surface and the Windows 8 Phone, so there is plenty to talk about.
I love when Reid Hoffman asks questions, as I saw him speak with Newark Mayor Cory Booker last year, and it was great.
Hoffman asked Ballmer what the future looks like at Microsoft and he said âWeâre happy with the spectacular start we got off to with Windows 8 and weâre always innovating, but from a strategy perspective weâre all in. Weâre off to a very good start, and we have a great team.â
On Sinofskyâs recent departure, Ballmer said: âSinofskyâs departure was his decision. We wish him well.â Hoffman clearly got this question out of the way, as some of them came from the audience before the event.
On the Surface and Windows 8, Ballmer says that Microsoft has found the best of âboth worlds â" work and play.â On the Surface specifically, Ballmer says that many people have had that âOoooh, Ooooh, Ooooh, I get it moment.â Hoffman then pressed and asked if Ballmer feels like it makes a dent in the tablet market, and Ballmer brought up the Asus model for Google and others. He does give in by saying that Microsoft is still in early days. âDiversity of form factor matters, and not compromising either form factor. You need diversity of price point. Thatâs quite important.â
We recently reported that Surface sales were âmodestâ at best.
Ballmer went on to discuss the Surface UI, which he described as âDifferent.â Also, Ballmer made it clear that Microsoft wants to control its hardware creation, as not to give in to competition. âIf we see an opportunity in the software/hardware seam, weâre going to take it,â Ballmer told Hoffman.
On Xbox, Ballmer says that itâs very hard to share the economics, therefore handling the hardware itself. As far as phones, it made more sense to go along with partners and open innovation. Interestingly, when asked if Microsoft would ever ship a PC, Ballmer asked Hoffman âWhat is a PC?â This defense sounds very familiar, as Microsoft clearly wants to move along with the pack when it comes to blurring the lines between laptop, computer, phone and tablet. Microsoft has no plans on making laptops, or âclamshellsâ as Ballmer calls it, any time soon.
Back to this âOhâ moment, Ballmer really didnât get too much into that, but did say that his son uses it âall day, every day.â
The best moment of the night was when Ballmer discussed Halo 4â²s â200 something, I donât know, copies sold on the first day, or whatever.â Yes, itâs a popular game. Huge for Microsoft.
Have you had your âOhâ moment?
Read what Ballmer had to say about Apple and Android.
Steven A. Ballmer is Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft. Ballmer joined Microsoft in 1980 and was the first business manager hired by Bill Gates. Since then, Ballmerââ¬â¢s leadership and passion have become hallmarks of his tenure at the company. During the past 20 years, Ballmer has headed several Microsoft divisions, including operations, operating systems development, and sales and support. In July 1998, he was promoted to President, a role that gave him day-to-day responsibility for running Microsoft. He was named...
Reid Hoffman is a Partner at Greylock, and Co-Founder and Executive Chairman at LinkedIn. Reid joined Greylock Partners in 2009. His areas of focus include consumer Internet, enterprise 2.0, mobile, social gaming, online marketplaces, payments, and social networks. Reid likes to work with products that can reach hundreds of millions of participants and businesses that have network effects. An accomplished entrepreneur, executive and angel investor, Hoffman has played an integral part in building many of todayâs leading consumer technology...
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