Key Aspects: Microsoft
• 1975, Microsoft was founded by Paul Allen and Bill Gates respectively; both founders had a big vision, for a computer in every home.
• 1980, Microsoft was approached by IBM and are asked to create an operating system for their hardware. Development of the software was on and was completed, it was able to manage and run programs such as a word processor. Their operating system was names “ MS-DOS”
• 1981, August 12 IBM introduces its Personal Computer, which uses Microsoft 's 16-bit operating system, Microsoft MS-DOS version 1.0, plus Microsoft BASIC, Microsoft COBOL, Microsoft Pascal, and other Microsoft products.
• 1983, Microsoft begins work on a new project, an new version of their already existing operating system, Interface Manager being the code name for this project. Microsoft creates Windows, an easier and improved version of MS-DOS with graphical features that makes PC’s running a computer easier to navigate and use.
• 1990 – 1994, May 22, 1990, Windows 3.0 is announced and released accumulating sales of 10 million copies in the first the years it was released. In the continuing years, 1994, Microsoft makes to deals to buy various items and software, one being Intuit, maker of the personal finance software Quicken. These purchases would lead to Microsoft’s software grow larger in influence in the industry.
• 1995, The Department of Justice blocks Microsoft’s purchase of Intuit as their deal with Intuit could lead to high prices in software
Microsoft and IBM formed an alliance in the early 1980’s, creating and evolving much of the world’s outlook of PC’s. In the beginning of the companies came together developed and release the first product, MS-DOS, in December of 1981. Even though the partnership dominated the computing industry through the 1980 and 1990’s, the Microsoft employees where feeling unenthusiastic with IBM, they had been quoted saying the companies operation felt too slow moving (Dvorak 2002). Even in the early years of the alliance it was obvious that the relationship between the two companies was strained.
MS-DOS, an operating system developed initially for IBM personal computers, became Microsoft’s first major success.
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 IBM deal flooded the commercial and consumer market with Microsoft software and other computer manufacturers turned to Microsoft for their software needs.
“Microsoft was founded based on my vision of a personal computer on every desk and in every home, all running Microsoft software,” Bill Gates once remarked (Stevenson). Everyone has their own dream but this was Bill Gates dream when he first co-founded Microsoft. This dream came to haunt him 12 years later when he was caught. Microsoft was charged with using its power to eliminate its competitor in the Web-browser market in the mid-90s (Stevenson). Bill Gates’ dreams and passions lead him to try to monopolize the computer industry using Microsoft and the antitrust lawsuit that followed.
Microsoft Corporation was founded by Paul Allen and Bill Gates on April 4, 1975. The company 's 1986 initial public offering, and subsequent rise in its share price, created three billionaires and an estimated 12,000 millionaires among Microsoft employees. Since the 1990s, it has increasingly diversified from the operating system market and has made a number of corporate acquisitions. Microsoft develops, licenses, and supports a wide range of software products, services, and devices that deliver new opportunities, greater convenience, and enhanced value to people’s lives. Its best known software products are the Microsoft Windows line of operating systems, Microsoft Office suite, Internet Explorer and Edge web
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Computing in its early years was primarily restricted to governmental and educational platforms that consisted of a less accessible software environment, using hardware that limited general usability for many years. The first real breakthrough in user interfacing in terms of widespread use being the migration from Disk Operating Systems (DOS) to more conventional user experience orientated operating systems such as Windows and Mac.
In 1964 IBM developed system 360 a family of computers. This was the world first family of computers with software and hardware. IBM’s researcher Robert H. Dennard invented DRAM memory in 1966. DRAM was a new kind of memory chip for computers that helped get the ball rolling for the computer industry. This memory chip was the core of the computer industry and still effects today’s computer business. In 1980 IBM representatives met for the first time with Microsoft’s Bill Gates to talk about writing the operating system for the new computer that IBM was coming out with. This new personal computer was all hush-hush. IBM had already made a dent in the personal computer market with the IBM 1500, which was pretty successful. This new personal computer had an all-new operating system that was at the time top of the line.
First, Microsoft Windows. Microsoft began its dominance in the early 80s by developing DOS also known as disk operating system. This is the first operating system made for a PC. Then came Windows 9X which was later called Windows 95. Then it
DOS (Disk Operating System) was the operating system that brought the company its real success. On August 12, 1981, after negotiations with Digital Research failed, IBM awarded a contract to Microsoft to provide a version of the CP/M operating system, which was set to be used in the upcoming IBM Personal Computer (PC). For this deal, Microsoft purchased a CP/M clone called QDOS (Quick and Dirty Operating System) from Tim Paterson of Seattle Computer Products for less than US$50,000, which IBM renamed to PC-DOS. Due to potential copyright infringement problems with CP/M, IBM marketed both CP/M and PC-DOS for US$240 and US$40, respectively, with PC-DOS eventually becoming the standard because of its lower price.[26][27] Around 1983, in collaboration with numerous companies, Microsoft created a home computer system, MSX, which contained its own version of the DOS operating system, entitled MSX-DOS; this became relatively
Windows: Windows was created by Bill Gates and Paul Allen from Microsoft on April 4, 1975 as a way of being able to navigate easily through a computer using a more user friendly basis. As of present day the most common type of operating system for desktops and laptops is windows.Windows 1.0 was introduced in 1985,which was when windows company itself got started.Windows got it’s name by the computing boxes in a computer or more commonly referred to as “Windows”.Over 29 years and windows has developed 12 different versions all starting from Windows “MS-DOS” (Microsoft Disk-Operating System).Throughout the 12 versions of Windows the most important or biggest milestones are Windows 3.1, 98, XP, 98 second edition and Windows Vista all leading
They introduced Microsoft office 1.0, visual basic, windows NT, Windows 95, Internet explorer, Office 97, MSN Gaming Zone, Change of leadership from Bill Gates to Steve Ballmer, windows 2000, windows vista, office 2007, windows server 2008 and visual studio 2008 and now its latest product windows 7. At each stage Microsoft began anticipating market needs and behaviors by analyzing business and end user processes, challenges and problems of end user and programming problems by developing a improved but not a perfect product that attempted to ease some of the difficulties of computing until such a point where customers begin anticipating the new product will replace the previous one with improved and salient features that make the experience of computing an enjoyable one. The magnitude of the changes were magnificent such as that in 1978 a small company was able to exceed $1 million sales mark, IN 1983 OVER 100 MILLION MICE WERE SOLD, the IPO price for its shares was $21.00 per share, 1 million sales of windows NT in 4 days, 10 million plus MSN gaming members and so on.
Microsoft was co-founded by Paul Allen and Bill Gates in 1975. Microsoft had a huge vision of putting a computer on every desk top and in every home. In June 1980 IBM approached Microsoft about a project called “CHESS”. They came up with a new operating system called MS-DOS this introduced a whole new language to the general public, since the system brought difficulty to people to read they set out to find a better way to make an operating system.