The point is that you want to have a system that is responsive.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I wanted to have virtual memory, at least as it's coupled with file systems.
There is a constant need for new systems and new software.
If you could utilize the resources of the end users' computers, you could do things much more efficiently.
There's a consistency in my work that pops up independent of the limitations of the technology.
The personal computer can be a virtual device.
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.
Technology has come such a long way and you could pretty much do everything what's called 'in the box'. It means that it never has to leave your computer.
It's a world where you're going to have a phone, a tablet, a computer - you don't have to choose. And so what's more important is how you seamlessly move between them all... It's not like this is a laptop person and that's a tablet person. It doesn't have to be that way.
Now that digital lifestyle devices, tablets, wireless phones, and other Internet appliances are beginning to come of age, we need to worry about presenting our content to these devices so that it is optimized for their display capabilities.
People appreciate a good product, a stable system. They want to communicate easily and use a product that just works.