Microsoft – built from the dream of a computer on every desk and in every home – commemorates 30 years at its annual Company Meeting on Friday, Sept. 23 at Safeco Field in Seattle. Over 16,000 Redmond-based employees will attend to take time to reflect on a strong and memorable history and celebrate the company’s future, which promises to be the most incredible period of technological innovation yet. Microsoft Chairman and Chief Software Architect Bill Gates and Chief Executive Officer Steve Ballmer will congratulate employees for their contributions to date and share their vision for a prosperous future, primed by investments in areas as diverse and vital to the future of technology innovation as graphics, speech recognition, signal processing, facial-expression mapping and quantum computing.
Other company executives speaking at the event about different facets of the Microsoft business include Lisa Brummel, corporate vice president, Human Resources; Christopher Liddell, chief financial officer; Jim Allchin, co-president, Platforms Products & Services Division, and Jeff Raikes, president, Microsoft Business Division. They will each give examples of current investments in the company’s future – from employee incentives to community service and technology advances visible in products today. Over the next 18 months alone, Microsoft is expected to deliver twice the number of new products and services it has during the past three years combined. The line-up of new and enhanced offerings is expected to transform how people create and manage information, how they get protection from online threats, and how they access TV, movies and other entertainment and play console games.
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