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Jim Barksdale
January 24, 1943 -
Nationality: American
Category: Businessman
Subcategory: American Businessman

I don't believe in government regulation of the software industry.

   

One problem was that my direct testimony was in writing, so a lot of people didn't get to see it. I hope they see it, because I think it built a very strong case.

   

It's the first time I've ever done anything like that. It took longer than I expected. I've gotten a lot of E-mail since I got back, saying they thought I did a good job and presented the case well.

   

One of Netscape's main attractions to customers from Day One is that we provide alternatives. And that's cherished by many customers - certainly not all.

   

That's the ultimate gratification in any business situation - do customers buy the product? And do they use it and do they come back and buy more of it?

    Topics: Business

After all, it's the future of business communication that we're looking toward.

   

Well, another market is being created now out of Internet technology.

   

We also provide a lot of services with our consulting group that allow people to take maximum advantage of the Net economy. Those all seem to resonate with customers and are providing a good strong base going forward.

   

There are no pat answers - we're pushing through some new frontiers, and lessons of the past don't always apply.

   

Well, the sales of our products clearly demonstrate their value to businesses and to individuals.

   

I want my testimony to stand on that point. But I would point out that Zona Research Inc. showed we have increased market share among business users, educational users, and government users over the past several months - and that's more recent than the IDC report.

   

We provide many options in many product areas that they seem to want to adopt, and that's working well for us.

   

Take our own company as an example: We're living proof, we jump with our own parachutes.

   

I think the touchstone is to give consumers a full, fair choice without the power of a monopoly operating system pushing them in a direction that free competition might or might not achieve.

   

We can collaborate with a Netscape employee or partner who's halfway around the world. We can distribute information and software to customers and shareholders, and get their feedback.

   

I've tended to work at fast-growing companies that improve the way business gets done.

   

I can't deny that some customers and prospects think it's the key to our future. But it's not. We're certainly supportive of the Dept. of Justice and the 20 states that have brought this action.

   

We're building a great company, and we're very excited about the future of the company.

   

We've tapped into a huge demand, and it's up to us to fulfill that demand and to be creative doing it.

   

I think we're proving ourselves as we go along. The past several months our strategy has been evolutionary - making maximum advantage of our client browser, as well as our enterprise software for people who want to build Web sites.

   

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