Microsoft COO Kevin Turner this morning took aggressive shots at Apple, Oracle, Linux, VMware and Google — even painting Google as a Big Brother-type company that tries to say they’re not evil in their mission statement. Turner's goal: Describe Microsoft as a company gaining market share -- not losing market share. And Turner largely succeeded at that goal.

Joe Panettieri, Former Editorial Director

July 14, 2010

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Microsoft COO Claims Gains vs Google, VMware and Apple

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Microsoft COO Kevin Turner this morning took aggressive shots at Apple, Oracle, Linux, VMware and Google — even painting Google as a Big Brother-type company that tries to say they’re not evil in their mission statement. Turner’s goal: Describe Microsoft as a company gaining market share — not losing market share. And Turner largely succeeded at that goal. MSPmentor’s sister site, The VAR Guy, has a recap and market share stats shared by Turner during Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference 2010 (WPC10).

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Joe Panettieri

Former Editorial Director, Nine Lives Media, a division of Penton Media

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