Lectura (Big Bussiness)
Lectura (Big Bussiness)
Lectura (Big Bussiness)
Today Microsoft employs more than 55.000 people in 85 countries and regions. In 2006,
the company made profits of US$12,6 billion. But it wasn´t always that way…
Microsoft was set up in Albuquerque (New Mexico, USA) in 1975 by Bill Gates and his
friend Paul Allen. The two men were guided by belief that every desk in every office, and
every home, should have a computer, so they started to develop software for personal
computers. At first, the company concentrated on selling to businesses. In the late 1970s,
Microsoft moved to the Seattle area. It is still based there today, on its own “corporate
campus” in Redmond. In the mind 1980s, Microsoft was growing rapidly and chose the
Republic of Ireland as the location of its first production facility outside the USA. By the
end of that decade, however, attitudes were changing in the USA, and the company was
criticized for marking its employees work too hard!
1994 Microsoft Encarta was launched – the first encyclopedia that was designed to run on a
computer. The company slogan was also changed to: “Where do you want to go today?”
1995 Windows 95 was released, and more than a million copies were sold in the first four
days. The company focus moved from business to the consumer. MSN, the Microsoft
Network online service, was also launched, and quickly became one of the largest Internet
service providers.
1996 Microsoft was named the company that Americans respected and admired the most.
1997 Microsoft opened its headquarters in India, now the second largest after its US
headquarters.
1999 Gates´s book Business @ the Speed of Thought was published. The book shows how
computer technology can solve business problems in new ways. It is now published in 25
languages and is available in more than 60 countries.