Introduction
It all started in the early 1970’s, when two computer enthusiasts Bill Gates and Paul Allen sees personal computer is the key to the future. In 1975 they established their first company, Traf-O-Data, which sold mostly rudimentary computers that recorded and analyzed traffic data. Then after a year later Gates named their partnership as Micro-soft.
In June 1980, Microsoft got their first break through, when IBM contracted Microsoft to develop languages for the PC operating system. Gates and Allen bought an existing operating system from Seattle Computer Products for $50,000, renamed it to Microsoft Disk-Operating System, and modified for IBM’s purpose. Before doing the job for IBM, they made an agreement that they can sell
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These include supporting nonprofits, education, humanitarian needs, healthcare, and energy and environmental sustainability. Technology also fosters economic opportunity and creates jobs. Microsoft is now on a streak, the company is now on a remarkable course to improve the lives of millions of citizens in at least 160 countries. But the world’s largest software company goes beyond its expectations by donating huge chunk of cash and software’s to the 3rd countries and also providing jobs for war victims and handicaps.
Even with all these donations and charitable works, still it is not efficient for those people who are way beyond technology. According to the World statistics, still there are more than 12 million people, who still didn’t had the chance to touch a computer. Without any doubts that Microsoft is working hard to solve poverty and unemployment, but the software and computers they donate to countries like Siberia, Nigeria, Africa etc; are way too back-dated. My opinion is that if they donate, at least they provide them with latest software and internet, and for the matter of handicaps/war victims they should provide free training and consultations. So that after the training they can compete in this fast growing technological world.
Ethics
a. Microsoft has become a great company, and the success depends on social responsibility, responsibility towards environment,
Those in less-fortunate situations or poorer countries, or those simply looking to turn their life and future around can become eligible members of the workforce with the ability to support their families and grow as experienced, able members of society. Instead of having to take lower level jobs where the work outweighs the pay, knowledge of computer science can help individuals jumpstart their careers by giving them a beginning in a well-paying job. This initial boost can then help them progress further, educating their children and family members and becoming an active member of their community where their voice is heard and respected. While it may seem contradictory that those who are already less fortunate should need to purchase a computer in order to better their lives, many corporate and nonprofit organizations have already undertaken efforts with the goal of providing every household worldwide with a computer or laptop. By opening themselves to this possibility, truly anyone can change their lives with a few clicks of a
This paper deals with Microsoft’s way of doing business from many angels and perspectives. Starting from the Mission it was created with, its Business Objectives, its External and Internal Business Environment, the strategic choices made by the leaders which ultimately led to Microsoft being what it is today- a market leader in the computer space. The paper talks about the organizations financial performance over the past forty years in 5 yearly buckets. And analyses
How did Bill Gates impact the world? He made using computers and laptops easier to use. He made the computer and laptop way faster and less likely to freeze. It doesn’t slow down as easy. He found a way to make Microsoft work all over the world. So it doesn’t just work in America it can work in like Canada, Mexico, China and every other place in the world. This wasn’t easy to do at all. He always said “I want to make computers or laptops easier to use then when I grew up.” (O’malley Pg.88)
Even with this publicly ethical image, Microsoft has been mired in litigation since 1990, and has paid billions of dollars in legal settlements and fees to address allegations of anti-competitive business practices. Hollywood even jumped on the bandwagon with the 2001
Microsoft has grown into an enormous and powerful corporation by a combination of aggressive business practices and having written operating systems (DOS and Windows) for personal computers. From operating systems it branched out into other software which has, along with the operating system, become something of an industry standard.
Then, Microsoft had a chance of meeting with a businessmen, who worked in Japan. The businessmen helped Gates get into the Japanese market. He negotiated a deal with, Kazuhiko Nishi. Nishi also negotiated a deal with a Japanese technology company to build a PC using Microsoft software. This PC was released in September 1979 in Japan, the U.K. and the United States. After the PC was released, they made one million dollars.
In 1975, Allen and Gates started marketing a BASIC programming language translator with their newly founded company Microsoft (“Paul Allen” Famous entrepreneurs). Soon, through deals with other emerging companies such as Apple and Commodore, Allen had arranged for their company to purchase an operating system called Q-DOS for $50,000 (“Paul Allen” Biography). The duo reinvented the operating system and renamed it MS-DOS the gave exclusive rights of MS-DOS to a personal computer company called IBM, who had originally commissioned the OS.
Microsoft is one of the largest software companies in the world and had been started up by Bill Gates and Paul Allen in 1975 , their Mission and value statements are to empower every person and every organization on the planet to achieve more. Microsoft is known to be a limited company and Microsoft has become one of the big monopolies in the secondary sector. But what are ethics? Ethics are the socially accepted moral principles that guide decision-making, based on the collective belief of what is right and what is wrong. Microsoft has been ranked as one of the world most ethical companies in the world consecutively for 5 years. This is because large companies like Microsoft find it essential to maintain a good image of the company and be well reputed. Ethical businesses are ideal as they apply principles of honesty and justice to relationships with their various stakeholders. Since Microsoft is a large international business, employees and the business as a whole have to deal with situations where ethical decisions have to be made.
Microsoft capitalized on the need for an operating system for the blossoming personal computer industry. Gates developed the BASIC programming language in the late 1970s, but the DOS operating system created for the IBM personal computer in the early 1980s solidified Microsoft's position. Teaming with IBM on additional projects, Gates and his team also developed a series of languages for new IBM systems: BASIC, FORTRAN, COBOL, and Pascal. As IBM computers grew faster and more efficient in the late 1980s, Microsoft continued to upgrade the renamed
In 1981, Microsoft bought all the rights to an operating system (OS) called 86-DOS and worked closely with IBM to develop it further as MS-DOS. MS-DOS was an operating system without any graphical windows or mouse pad controls. The users had to type in the demand manually. In 1985, Microsoft published the first Windows 1.0 operating system, however, it was not an independent OS, rather a graphical implementation of the MS-DOS commands. Windows 3.1, published in 1992, was the first operating system that had major commercial success. Microsoft developed the system with 32-bit graphic and enhanced sound driver. The company made several improvements to its operating system until 2001, when
The beginning of Microsoft Inc. started with Bill Gates and Paul Allen writing computer program code for local businesses and municipalities. In 1975 they were inspired by an issue of Popular Electronics that showed the new Altair microcomputer kit, manufactured by MITS Computer. Bill Gates and Paul Allen wrote a version of BASIC, a computer programming language, for the machine. Later that year Bill Gates left Harvard University to work full time developing programming languages for the Altair, and he and Paul Allen relocated to Albuquerque, New Mexico, to be near MITS Computer, where Paul Allen took a position as director of software development. Bill Gates and Paul Allen named their partnership Micro-soft (Microsoft
Corporate social responsibility has been one the key business buzz words of the 21st century. Consumers' discontent with the corporation has forced it to try and rectify its negative image by associating its name with good deeds. Social responsibility has become one of the corporation's most pressing issues, each company striving to outdo the next with its philanthropic image. People feel that the corporation has done great harm to both the environment and to society and that with all of its wealth and power, it should be leading the fight to save the Earth, to combat poverty and illness and etc. "Corporations are now expected to deliver the good, not just the goods; to pursue
If you knew Bill Gates well, you would know that he’s full of desire. All the software ever written in the world is never sufficient for Mr. Gates. He always desires something noble. He believes something good is not for just a few people. But it’s for all. This is should not be in the negative light because that’s what actually gave birth to Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Mr. and Mrs. Gates wanted you to desire something good and work toward it. So they delved into charitable giving and are recording great successes worldwide. Bill’s desire was that there should be something different from the gigantic machines called the computer in those days. He desired something that everyone could use with ease. And he introduced it to the world.
In 1975, Bill Gates and Paul Allen created a company called Microsoft. More than thirty years later, Microsoft is a leader in the field of computer programming. Gates and Allen both had big plans for their company and came up with different ways of managing people and products
In 1981 Apple invited Microsoft to help develop software for Macintosh computers. It was through this knowledge sharing with Apple that Microsoft was to develop Windows. In November 1985, Bill Gates and Microsoft launched Windows; nearly two years after his announcement. Visually the Windows system looked very similar to the Macintosh system Apple Computer Corporation had introduced nearly two years earlier.