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Picture 1 of Steve Ballmer: The era of Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said the opportunity to earn revenue from Windows Live could not come in the coming years. But the era of Live is coming very fast.

Yesterday (July 11), speaking at Microsoft 's Global Partner Conference, CEO Steve Ballmer said the new types of services and business service models will soon be available. show. Microsoft will aim at promoting the "Windows Live initiative".

That's what Ballmer calls the "Live Era".

According to Ballmer, the Live wave will change the types of products and services that Microsoft and its partners will provide to users in the coming decades.

Ballmer describes the Live era will be everyone will use the Internet to reconstruct the software industry. The Live Era will be a time of change for the world IT industry. This will only come within the next 5 to 10 years, Ballmer stressed.

Along with his speech, Ballmer also demonstrated some of Microsoft's new Live services. In particular, Dynamics Live CRM translation received the most approval from the participants in the conference. However, Microsoft's chief executive provided little information about some other services such as Windows Live Search Center and Windows Live oneView. Information sources said Microsoft will put the two services into trial next month.

So far, Microsoft has launched and committed to developing more than 20 different Windows Live services, including Windows Live Messenger, Windows Live Mail, Windows Live Expo . along with 3 lines of Office Live services for Microsoft Office office software suite. And next year will witness the launch of Dynamics CRM Live service.

" We will not be able to see Live's influence in the coming years, " Ballmer said. " But now is the time for us to build the foundation and shape the business model how we will work together in the future ."

Microsoft is committed to continuing to develop new Live services in a number of areas such as search, content, collaboration, communication and business communications.

Hoang Dung