I think my software is going to become so ubiquitous, so essential, that if it stops working, there will be riots.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
From day one our next generation system will run all our exsisting software - so that gives us a head start.
I want to see us remain convinced that software matters in the future.
In short, software is eating the world.
I think there's a great homogenizing force that software imposes on people and limits the way they think about what's possible on the computer. Of course, it's also a great liberating force that makes possible, you know, publishing and so forth, and standards, and so on.
Over the next 10 years, I expect many more industries to be disrupted by software, with new world-beating Silicon Valley companies doing the disruption in more cases than not.
Everything is going to be connected to cloud and data... All of this will be mediated by software.
There is a constant need for new systems and new software.
For many people my software is something that you install and forget. I like to keep it that way.
If you aren't having no fun, die, because you're running a worthless program, far as I'm concerned.
Software as an asset isn't stable over time; it needs to be maintained.
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