Quotes from Satya Nadella


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The more you live it, the more sustainable your business approach becomes.


You look at marketing: everything that's happening in marketing is digitized. Everything that's happening in finance is digitized. So pretty much every industry, every function in every industry, has a huge element that's driven by information technology. It's no longer discrete.


Cloud is just emerging, but it's high growth.


Bottom line, we will continue to innovate and grow our fan base with Xbox while also creating additive business value for Microsoft.


At the core of the products we build, I want to think about productivity centered around people.


At our core, Microsoft is the productivity and platform company for the mobile-first and cloud-first world.


A big part of my job is to accelerate our ability to bring innovative products to our customers more quickly.


One of the things that I'm fascinated about generally is the rise and fall of everything, from civilizations to families to companies.


From Xbox in the previous generation to Xbox One, it's fundamentally transformed.


In our business, things look like a failure until they're not. It's pretty binary transitions.


You've got to remember even the Apple regeneration started with colorful iMacs. So let us first get the colorful iMacs. I think with what we're doing with Lumia, we're at that stage. I want to do good devices that people like, and then we will go on to doing the next thing and the next thing.


If you don't have a real stake in the new, then just surviving on the old - even if it is about efficiency - I don't think is a long-term game.


When I started at Microsoft, I was lucky enough to be part of the rise of the client-server paradigm.


I think reconceptualizing Microsoft as a devices and services company is absolutely what our vision is all about. Office 365 and Azure on the services side are representative of it.


Everything is going to be connected to cloud and data... All of this will be mediated by software.


I think the combination of graduate education in a field like Computer Science and the opportunity to apply this in a work environment like Microsoft is what drove me. The impact these opportunities create can lead to work that has broad, worldwide impact.


Businesses and users are going to use technology only if they can trust it.


Be passionate and bold. Always keep learning. You stop doing useful things if you don't learn. So the last part to me is the key, especially if you have had some initial success. It becomes even more critical that you have the learning 'bit' always switched on.


There were many influences on me while growing up. In the late Seventies and early Eighties when I was growing up in Hyderabad, it was a bit more laid-back, and that gave you time to think about things differently without perhaps being caught up in the narrow approach to one's journey through life.


You renew yourself every day. Sometimes you're successful, sometimes your not, but it's the average that counts.