Question 2: What does Microsoft mainly do? What are the products? The world's number one independent software vendor.
The chairman is the world's richest man, Bill Gates.
The chairman is the world's richest man, Bill Gates.
Products:
Operating system - WINDOWS series
Office software - office series
Programming software - VS series
Pocket PC system - WinCE series
Games - box
Get detailed information on Microsoft's home page - &
Microsoft's website. gt; microsoft
Question 3: As Microsoft's largest outsourcing provider, in addition to the first-tier cities, ms in which second-tier cities there are odc centers China's first-tier, second-tier, and third-tier cities are divided on the basis of 1 political status, 2 economic strength, 3 city size, and 4 regional radiance first-tier cities, first-tier cities, first-tier strength, Beijing, Shanghai, (a political and cultural center, and an economic center, without controversy) first-tier Guangzhou Shenzhen (Southern Guangdong, two male, equal strength, recognized first-line) Quasi-tier Tianjin (originally belongs to the second-tier strong, in recent years, the country attaches importance to the development of very fast, stepped into the quasi-tier) Second-tier cities Second-tier cities Nanjing Wuhan Shenyang Xi'an Chengdu (all belong to the regional center of the city) Chongqing (municipality directly under the Central Government) Hangzhou (economically developed, sub-provincial) Qingdao Dalian Ningbo (three economically developed cities listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange) Second-tier cities in Jinan Harbin Changchun (the remaining three sub-provincial cities) Xiamen (single-provincial city, small in size, so only second-tier) Zhengzhou Changsha Fuzhou (three non-sub-provincial capitals with good economic development) Urumqi Kunming (the national focus on the development of frontier international cities) Lanzhou (Northwest heavy industry, ***) Suzhou Wuxi (the most developed two non-provincial capitals) second-tier weak Nanchang Guiyang Nanning Hefei Taiyuan Shijiazhuang Hohhot (seven provincial capitals of comparable strength) Quasi second-tier Foshan Dongguan (two manufacturing economic powerhouses) Tangshan (Bohai-rim heavy industry megacity) Yantai (Bohai-rim major port, economic powerhouse) Quanzhou (economic center of southern Fujian) Baotou (heavy industry megacity) Third-tier cities Third-tier strong Yinchuan Xining Haikou Luoyang Nantong Changzhou Xuzhou Weifang Zibo Shaoxing Wenzhou Taizhou Daqing Anshan Zhongshan Zhuhai Shantou Jilin Liuzhou Tier 3 Medium *** Baoding Handan Qinhuangdao Cangzhou Ordos Dongying Weihai Jining Linyi Dezhou Binzhou Tai'an Huzhou Jiaxing Jinhua Taizhou Zhenjiang Yancheng Yangzhou Guilin Huizhou Zhanjiang Jiangmen Maoming Zhuzhou Yueyang Hengyang Baoji Yichang Xiangfan Kaifeng Xuchang Pingdingshan Ganzhou Jiujiang Wuhu Myanmaeng Qiqihar Mudanjiang Fushun Tier 3 Weak Benches Dandong Liaoyang Jinzhou Yingkou Chengde Langfang Xingtai Datong Elmwood Yan'an Tianshui Klamajiashi Shihezi Nanyang Puyang Anyang Jiaozuo Xinxiang Rizhao Liaocheng Zaozhuang Bengbu Huainan Ma'anshan Lianyungang Huaian Lishui Quzhou Jingzhou Anqing Jingdezhen Xinyu Xiangtan Changde Chenzhou Zhangzhou Qingyuan Jieyang Meizhou Zhaoqing Yulin Beihai Deyang Yibin Zunyi Dali Fourth-tier cities: all remaining cities According to the current administrative divisions, there are 687 cities in China***, of which there are 4 municipalities directly under the central government, 27 provincial capitals, 15 cities with single-provincial status, and 15 cities at the prefecture level. There are 687 cities in China***, of which 4 are municipalities, 27 are provincial capitals, 15 are single-program cities (vice-provincial), 267 are prefectural cities and 374 are county-level cities. According to the comprehensive development status of China's real estate, we are accustomed to categorizing cities into first-tier, second-tier, third-tier and fourth-tier. Here, in addition to important indicators such as city level and city size, there are also comprehensive indicators such as GDP, per capita income and disposable income, industrial structure, population size and product level. But usually we take the average price of commercial properties as the most standard indicator. So the first-tier cities used to refer to Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Shanghai and Beijing; and Tianjin as a long-established municipalities and some provincial capitals in central China but due to the late start of real estate can only be ranked in the second-tier cities; and some provincial capitals are even more due to the low level of real estate development and ranked in the third-tier cities, such as Hohhot in the Northwest, Yinchuan, Qinghai, and so on; on the other hand, like Dalian, Qingdao, and other coastal open cities (cities listed on the Taiwan Strait) has been ranked in the second-tier cities! Cities in the forefront or even catching up with first-tier cities; including the developed areas of Jiangsu and Zhejiang, such as Hangzhou, Nanjing and other provincial capitals, and even like Wenzhou, Ningbo and other cities that should be third-tier cities are also catching up.
Question 4: What system does Microsoft use internally to manage the marketing department suppliers Microsoft supplier management, supplier management is a very important issue in the supply chain procurement management, supplier management in the realization of just-in-time procurement has a very important role. In logistics and procurement in the proposed customer relationship management is not a new concept, in the traditional marketing management has long been proposed in the idea of relationship marketing.
Question 5: What are the well-known domestic cloud platform providers Domestic main the following four platforms: Microsoft cloud, Ali cloud, Baidu cloud, Tencent cloud; Microsoft cloud is slightly more expensive than the price of Ali cloud, after all, it is a foreign brand, is the agent of the western digital. Aliyun is very transparent, directly online can be quoted, and can be tried. I hope to be helpful to the owner.
Question 6: What are the domestic AR hardware vendors? Hardware vendors abroad are Microsoft, Google, Realmax, Epson, Meta, ODG; domestic Lenovo and Baidu, the level of domestic and foreign difference is not a little bit of half a point, to consider smart glasses, it is recommended to consider the foreign bar, Realmax and Microsoft daily use is quite good.
Question 7: Why does Microsoft work with brand-name computers? A large number of assembled computers are installed with GHOST pirated systems
Motherboard manufacturers have no ability or obligation to work with Microsoft as an accessory supplier!
It is inevitable that Microsoft works with its biggest customers (branded computers)!
Problem 8: Microsoft's most famous top ten problems In the "eWeek" in February this year rated the development of Microsoft's history of the top ten unfavorable start events, including Microsoft's inability to obtain control of Internet standards, by the U.S. Department of Justice antitrust investigations, the U.S. financial crisis has led to the sharp decline in Microsoft's software sales revenues, and release of the XP operating system before the occurrence of the events of 9.11, and so on.
1. The Code Red virus appeared on the Internet
In July 2001, the Code Red virus appeared on the Internet and infected hundreds of thousands of Internet servers that had not been patched. servers without patches. At first glance, the emergence of the "Code Red" virus is not a good thing for Microsoft. However, it was the appearance of the virus that exposed the security risks in Microsoft's products. It is precisely for this reason that six months after the "Code Red" virus appeared, Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates (Bill Gates), who is also the chairman of the Board of Directors of the Microsoft Corporation, has been arrested. Gates (Bill Gates) made it clear that product safety will be the company's top priority to grasp.
2, Apple CEO Steve Jobs was swept away
In May 1985, Apple's board of directors announced the removal of the company's CEO, Steve Jobs. Jobs (Steve Jobs). Jobs was forced out and started a software development company called NeXT. Jobs did not return to Apple until 1997, when NeXT was acquired by Apple. While Jobs was away from Apple, Microsoft took the opportunity to catch up and released the Windows 95 operating system in 1995. Although Jobs returned to Apple, Microsoft had already dominated the global operating system market.
3. Jerry Yang rejected Microsoft's request to buy Yahoo
On February 1 last year, Microsoft proposed to buy Yahoo for $44.6 billion, but was rejected by then-CEO and Yahoo co-founder Jerry Yang. Although the two sides had several secret talks since then, no substantive agreement was reached. Microsoft withdrew its acquisition request in early May last year. The financial crisis in the United States last September led to a downward trend in Microsoft's software sales revenue. If Yang Zhiyuan agreed to Microsoft's acquisition request, Microsoft is bound to be burdened with heavy debt, and the business integration between Microsoft and Yahoo!
4, Lotus did not catch the Windows Express in time
In the early 1990s, Lotus 1-2-3 occupied the position of king in the global electronic data sheet market. But Lotus 1-2-3 was only attached to the DOS operating system, and hoped to play an important role in the OS/2 operating system (OS/2 is an operating system jointly developed by IBM and Microsoft). However, Microsoft had decided to withdraw from the OS/2 program and focus on Windows development. Although Lotus later announced support for Windows later, it was too late, and the Excel product had won out across the board.
5, Novell acquired WordPerfect
The well-known U.S. network software and services provider Novell in 1994 when it acquired the spreadsheet software developer WordPerfect, the product was already on the way out. Like Lotus, WordPerfect was dependent on the DOS operating system and failed to release a Windows version in time. Novell's acquisition of WordPerfect proved to be a disaster. Novell's own strategic mistakes prevented WordPerfect from posing any threat to the Microsoft Office suite.
6. Microsoft released Windows 95
When Microsoft released the Windows 95 operating system, many users lined up overnight to buy it. At the same time the company released Windows 95, it also released Office 95 office suite. Since then, Windows and Office have evolved into two of Microsoft's main "revenue" programs.
7. Microsoft Develops Software Assurance Program
Microsoft developed a software assurance (Software Assurance) program in 2001. Although the majority of users objected to this, but Microsoft did not easily give up the program, that is, requiring business users to obtain Microsoft upgrade version of the product before the first with Microsoft to sign a software warranty agreement, and pay the appropriate fees. Through this program, Microsoft can get more cash income, thus increasing its ability to resist market risk.
8. U.S. regulators let Microsoft off the hook
On May 18, 1998, the U.S. Department of Justice and the heads of 20 U.S. state ...... >>
Question 9: Is the driver from Microsoft or the hardware provider? Drivers for hardware are published by the vendors who develop the hardware themselves.
Question 10: What are the internationally recognized IT companies Microsoft, IBM, Intel, AMD, Apple, Dell, sun, Oracle, Lenovo, Acer, AUO, SMIC, VIA, NVIDIA, etc.