“We don’t want outages and we’re doing everything we can not to have them, but we’ll occasionally have them.”
Salesforce.com CEO Marc Benioff, on the inevitable downtime downside of Web-based software, News.com, 17 January 2006
“We don’t want outages and we’re doing everything we can not to have them, but we’ll occasionally have them.”
Salesforce.com CEO Marc Benioff, on the inevitable downtime downside of Web-based software, News.com, 17 January 2006
“It’s like we built our house first and someone came along and built an even better house.”
Yahoo CEO Terry Semel, on competing with those Mountain View arrivistes, San Francisco Chronicle, 18 January 2006
“The world has sprung very nasty threats on us and our software.”
Free Software Foundation founder Richard Stallman, on protecting his precious code from meddling digital rights management installers, Wired News, 16 January 2006
“Unlike the computer, or a magazine or television, the phone is a piece of you.”
Visa executive Jon Raj, on making sure advertisements are everywhere you want to be, too, The New York TImes, 16 January 2006
“The TV, as you and I have grown up with it, is not going to be the TV that the next generation of kids grows up with.”
Intel executive Anand Chandrasekher, on pushing chips into the boob tube, News.com, 12 January 2006
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