Like any well designed software product, Windows is designed, developed and tested as an integrated whole.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
We have only one Windows. We don't have multiple Windows. They run across multiple form factors, but it's one developer platform, one store, one tool chain for developers. And you adapt it for different screen sizes and different input and output.
There is no neat distinction between operating system software and the software that runs on top of it.
Windows is probably the most important product in the entire PC industry. Everything we do in terms of supporting touch, new hardware, accessibility has incredible impact.
I think operating systems work best if they're free and open. Particular applications are more likely to be proprietary.
Microsoft certainly makes products for the Macintosh.
Over the near term there is clearly the opportunity to work with Microsoft to do to a better job of creating a more secure Windows experience for users around the world.
Well Microsoft really does develop some really interesting technology.
The critical thing in developing software is not the program, it's the design. It is translating understanding of user needs into something that can be realized as a computer program.
Who decides what's in Windows? The customers who buy it.
When we think about Windows, we want to think of it as a broad platform, from wearables to industrial IoT platforms to PCs and tablets.