Bill Gates reveals the dream of the time when Microsoft was founded with a message addressed to employees, "PC in homes all over the world"



Founded on April 4, 1975 by Bill Gates and Paul Allen et al., Microsoft celebrated its 40th anniversary on April 4, 2015. Bill Gates sends a message to all employees on the milestone anniversary of its founding 40th anniversary, and its full text is published on Twitter.


It was the reason why Gates sent a message to employees on TwitterAmit Roy ChoudharyA user named Mr.The VergeWhen I checked with trustworthy sources, it is said that the full text of the message is genuine. You can check the full text of the message from below and you can see the reasons for the creation at that time and future Microsoft's goals.

Tomorrow is a special day: Microsoft's 40th anniversary.

Early on, Paul Allen and I set the goal of a computer on every desk and in every home. It is a bold idea and a lot of people thought we were out of our minds to imagine it was possible. How far computing has come after then, and we can all be proud of the role Microsoft played in that revolution.

Today though, I believe computing will evolve faster in the next 10 years than it ever has before. We already live in a multi-platform world, and computing will even more more pervasive. We are nearing the point where computers and robots will be able to see, move, and interact naturally, unlocking many new applications and empowering people even more.

Under Satya's leadership, In my role as as. We are engaged in every facet of modern computing and have the deepest commitment to research in the industry. Technical advisor to Satya, I get to join product reviews and am impressed by the vision and talent I see. The result is evident in products like Cortana, Skype Translator, and HoloLens - and those are just a few of the many innovations that are On the way.

So I hope you will will I will have many people, because it is complex or expensive, or they simply do not have access. I have a lot of people to make other people, and make personal computing available everywhere even as the very notion of what a PC delivers makes its way into all devices.

Thank you for helping make Microsoft a fantastic company now and for decades to come.

Tomorrow is a special day, the day Microsoft will celebrate its 40th anniversary.

Paul Allen and I decided on the goal of delivering computers to all the desks and homes all over the world at the company's foundation. This was a tremendously bold idea, many people thought we were crazy. From that point of view, it is amazing that computers have evolved so far. And please be proud that Microsoft played a part of the evolution of the computer.

But today I am thinking about the future than Microsoft's past. Computers will evolve at an unprecedented speed in the coming decade. We have already lived in a multi-platform world, and the use of computers will spread even more than ever. The place we are now is close enough that computers and robots can see, move, interact naturally, create many new applications, and give power to people.

Under the direction of Nadera CEO, Microsoft is in the best position so far to pull the advanced technology. We have the resources to solve the problems we are coming up with and are involved in various technologies of the computer in modern times and contribute greatly to the computing industry. I am a technical advisor to Nadera CEO and sometimes engaged in product reviews. So I was impressed with Mr. Nadera's vision and quality. In fact, Mr. Nadera's achievements appear in products such as Cortana, Skype Translator, HoloLens. However, such products are just some of the innovations that will emerge one after another.

Over the coming years, Microsoft will have the opportunity to connect with more people and organizations than ever. Unfortunately, technology has not been delivered to many people, the cause is that the technology is complicated, expensive, or simply unknown. That's why you should think about how to deliver technology to everyone. People are tied together so that everyone can benefit from computing.

In the 40 years since the founding we have accomplished a lot of things together and have made countless businesses and people aware of the potential of their potential. However, what is most important is what we do next. Thank you, thanks to all of our employees that Microsoft is a wonderful company for over 40 years since its establishment.


In February 2014, Mr. Nadera became the third CEO of the company, Microsoft released the Microsoft Office application for iOS, entered the Internet of Things (IoT) market, Windows 7 / Windows 8.1 · Windows We have undergone various reforms such as free upgrading from Phone 8.1 to Windows 10. As part of that reform, we announced in July 2014 a plan to reduce personnel size of 14,000 people, which is 14% of the total number of employees, and, just before the 40th anniversary, in the Puget Sound areaRestructured 500 employees belonging to the officewas doing.

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