BILL
GATES
Success
is a lousy teacher. It seduces smart people into thinking they can't lose.
“Before you were born, your
parents weren't as boring as they are now. They got that way from paying your
bills, cleaning your clothes and listening to you talk about how cool you
thought you were. So before you save the rain forest from the parasites of your
parent's generation, try delousing the closet in your own room.”
― Bill
Gates
Bill Gates founded Microsoft in 1976 when he
formed a contract with MITTS (Micro Instrumentation and Telemetry Systems) to
develop a basic operating system for their new microcomputers. In the early
days Bill Gates would review every line of code. He was also involved in
several aspects of Microsoft’s business such as packing and sending off orders.
The big break for Microsoft came in 1980 when
IBM approached them for a new BASIC operating system for its new computers. In
the early 1980s IBM was by far the leading PC manufacture. However,
increasingly, there developed many IBM PC clones; (PCs developed by other
companies compatible with IBM’s). Microsoft worked hard to sell its operating
system to these other companies. Thus Microsoft was able to gain the dominant
position of software manufacture just as the personal computer market started
to boom. Since its early dominance, no other company has come close to
displacing Microsoft as the dominant provider of computer operating software.
Bill Gates – Windows
In 1990 Microsoft released its first version
of Windows. This was a break through in operating software as it replaced text
interfaces with graphical interfaces. It soon became a best seller and was able
to capture the majority of the operating system market share. In 1995 Windows
95 was released, setting new standards and features for operating systems. This
version of windows has been the backbone of all future releases from Windows
2000 to the latest XP and Vista.
Throughout his time in office Bill Gates has
been keen to diversify the business of Microsoft. For example Microsoft’s
Internet Explorer became the dominant web browser, although this is mainly
because it comes pre installed on most new computers, and in recent years has
seen its market share slip.
One area where Microsoft has never been as
successful is in the area of search engines. MSN live search has struggled to
gain more than 5 % of market share. In this respect Microsoft has been dwarfed
by Google. Nevertheless the success of Microsoft in cornering various aspects
of the software market has led to several anti trust cases. In 1998 US v
Microsoft, Microsoft came close to being broken up into three smaller firms. However
on appeal Microsoft were able to survive as a single firm.
Philanthropic Activities – Bill Gates
Bill Gates is married to Melinda French
(married in 1992). They have three children Jennifer (1996), Rory (1999) and
Phoebe (2002). With his wife Bill Gates formed the Bill & Melinda Gates
Foundation. Bill Gates says much of the inspiration came from the example of
David Rockefeller. Like Rockefeller, Gates has sought to focus on global issues
ignored by the government; he also expressed an interest in improving the
standards of public school education in the US. He has appeared with Oprah Winfrey to promote this objective. In respect to
charitable, philanthropic activities Gates has also received encouragement from
investor Warren Buffet, who has given away $17 billion, through the Gates
Foundation.
From 2008 Gates has worked full time on his
philanthropic interests. It is estimated Gates and his wife Melinda have given
away $28 billion via
their charitable foundation – including $8 billion to improve global health.
Gates has said that he has no use for money,
and will only leave a small percentage of his wealth to his children. In an
interview with the Daily Telegraph, Gates states:
“I’m
certainly well taken care of in terms of food and clothes,” he says,
redundantly. “Money has no utility to me beyond a certain point. Its utility is
entirely in building an organisation and getting the resources out to the
poorest in the world.”
His main areas of interest in philanthropy
have been improving health, and in particularly helping to reduce diseases,
such as polio which affect young children. He has also given more focus to
environmental issues. In 2015, he gave $1 billion to a clean energy project, as
he sees supporting new ‘greener’ technologies as a way to help deal with global
warming.
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