Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer is to travel throughout Europe this
week on a whistlestop tour of governments, customers, partners and employees.
The firm announced details of the tour this morning, explaining that during a
five-day trip Ballmer would visit Oslo, London, Paris and Lisbon.
It is unlikely that Ballmer will have much time for sightseeing as he will
visit customers, partners, government leaders, media and local employees to
further explain "the potential of technology, the company's business strategy
and citizenship commitments".
One area Ballmer is keen to discuss is Microsoft's virtualisation strategy,
and he will meet with 600 IT professionals, customers and partners in Copenhagen
to do just this.
In London Ballmer will use the firm's partner summit to talk about
Microsoft's software plus services plans, and will address IT managers at the
TechNet Server and tools event.
Here, the firm said, he will explain how "the world of IT is changing and how
Microsoft is responding to this change with major advances in Microsoft Server
products".
Lucky guests in France will hear Ballmer talk about connected lifestyles,
while Portuguese delegates will be entertained with tales of the continued need
for public/private partnerships.
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