From day one our next generation system will run all our exsisting software - so that gives us a head start.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I want to see us remain convinced that software matters in the future.
I think my software is going to become so ubiquitous, so essential, that if it stops working, there will be riots.
There is a constant need for new systems and new software.
In short, software is eating the world.
If we see an opportunity in the software/hardware seam, we're going to take it.
We have most of the software industry running Autonomy.
Whatever way that we have in our head that we expect people to use a software, they'll find other interesting ways to use it that we didn't expect.
I'm worried about the future of computer operating systems, as they all seem to be sliding towards a more controlled experience, taking away much of what makes PC games so much fun.
On the back end, software programming tools and Internet-based services make it easy to launch new global software-powered start-ups in many industries - without the need to invest in new infrastructure and train new employees.
Software comes from heaven when you have good hardware.