Management and change, Bill Gates William (Bill) H. Gates is Chairman and Chief Software Architect of Microsoft Corporation, the worldwide leader in software and services for the Internet and personal computing. In the fiscal year ended June 2002, Microsoft had a revenue of $ 72.19 billion and more than 50,000 employees in 72 countries. Gates was born on October 28, 1955, and grew up with two sisters and Seattle. Their father, William H. Gates II, is a lawyer in Seattle.
Bill Gates changes the mechanism and function of the world, and Gates makes human life easier. To complete the task in a few seconds, we will create several multitasking software programs. Bill Gates will always remember as a businessman, philanthropist, investor. Bill Gates works with his company Microsoft, launching a variety of products to expand technology and enhance competitiveness, increasing bets and surprises at all times.
Bill Gates is co-founder of Microsoft charity, Billionaire, Microsoft, and Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. At the beginning of Microsoft, Bill Gates and Paul Allen wrote Altair Basic, a translation of the BASIC programming language originally built for the MITS Altair 8800 computer. Of course, Microsoft continues to be the world's largest PC software maker. As a lifelong learner and author of several books including Business @ the Speed of Thought, Mr. Gates still studied lunch at high school. He remembered his idea of coding as a child.
Bill Gates spent several hours at the high school computer room and in the end he met a man named Paul Allen who had the same interest as Bill Gates. Bill Gates graduated in 1973 and entered the famous Harvard University. During the Harvard era, Mr. Gates never had a clear career plan, but for some time he was thinking about pursuing the admiration for law's politics. Bill Gates will meet Steve Ballmer and Steve Ballmer will join Gates soon and set up his own company, Microsoft. It all began with Paul Allen and Bill's former classmate moved from Seattle to Boston and found a job. Paul Allen bought a magazine that he read Harvard Square at Bill Gates and Paul Allen, the moment they were waiting, "The World's First Small Kit Equivalent to Business Models". Dawn began