TECHCRUNCH
ERICK SCHONFELD
24 APRIL 08
After a few years of trying to fill Bill Gates’
shoes as Microsoft’s chief software architect, Ray Ozzie
is starting to hit his stride. In a remarkable strategy memo to employees (embedded below), Ozzie essentially shifts Microsoft’s mission from one of creating software for the PC and stand-alone servers to creating an interconnecting mesh between devices and people. He is not abandoning Windows or Office, but he is saying that the value of Microsoft’s software will increasingly depend less on what it can do on its own than what it can do with others. It is not about software anymore so much as it is about Web-based services. Ray, welcome to the club.
