A Quote by Ginni Rometty

Just because you started your careers in a certain role, let's say hardware engineering, does not mean you'll end your careers in hardware. — © Ginni Rometty
Just because you started your careers in a certain role, let's say hardware engineering, does not mean you'll end your careers in hardware.
When you write a piece of software you assume a certain type of hardware. If you assume hardware that's too powerful then you can't sell many copies cause very few people have that machine. If you assume hardware that's too simple your product can't do as much.
We're not in hardware for hardware's sake. We're in hardware to be able to express all our platform and productivity software in a way that's unique.
Typical tech-driven companies or hardware-driven companies always lay out the so-called roadmaps when it comes to making the new hardware. So, in other words, availability of certain technologies dictates when the company is intending to make the new hardware.
At a certain point, the services that you build around the hardware become more important than the hardware itself.
Because Apple's corporate DNA is that of a hardware company, its activities are meant to support hardware sales.
We try to continually push ourselves to do more and more, not just on the hardware side but also in terms of developers' tools so they can take advantage of the hardware that's there, in the best way.
The thing is, the better the hardware, the more time we spend to improve the visuals to take advantage of the hardware.
Security can be enhanced with hardware. You can have a software-only solution, but it can be made more robust in conjunction with hardware.
When I was quite young, she was working in a hardware store, so I grew up knowing about hardware.
Most of my colleagues go on backpacking trips when they have to do some thinking. I go to a good hardware store and head for the oiliest, dustiest corners... If they're really good, they don't hassle me. They let me wander around and think. Young hardware clerks have a lot of hubris. They think they can help you find anything... Old hardware clerks have learned the hard way that nothing in a hardware store ever gets bought for its nominal purpose. You buy something that was designed to do one thing, and you use it for another.
My background is in hardware design. I found hardware work to be a welcome change from thousands of hours of programming and that led to the designs you mentioned.
In the hardware world, you've got to take your time because your iteration cycles are much more deliberate.
People don't realize how much it means to your music to record on tape, whether it be for new music or old music. People don't realize how much or how imperative it is to use actual hardware when making drums because those are actual percussion samplers. They're hardware instruments that are made to have the drum hit.
I think we do need better training programs, we do need a way to get people from careers that are dead-end into new careers.
I want to continue to do is to help these young women be successful. .. You don't just say goodbye at the end of their playing careers and end it there.
I don't think of careers from a functional perspective or from a subject matter perspective. I think of careers as, how do you like spending the time in your day? What makes you happiest? What are you most passionate about?
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