From: Steve Ballmer Sent: Monday, June 18, 2012 4:31 PM To: Microsoft – All Employees (QBDG) Subject: Big Day, Big Year I love this company. I love that we have brilliant engineers with brilliant ideas. I love that we aren't afraid to make big bold bets. I love that we are persistent – after all it's our pa**ion and tenacity that bring our dreams to life. And right now, I love how so much of our hard work, pa**ion and tenacity are coming together in the products we are bringing to market. Today, we made an exciting and significant Windows announcement — we revealed Microsoft Surface — a new family of computing devices from Microsoft. Surface complements the work of our OEMs and fulfills the Windows 8 vision. You can learn more and watch the event video tomorrow on the Microsoft NewsCenter. This great news comes on the heels of an incredible few months. Just think, we celebrated the one year anniversary of the Skype announcement. We shipped the Windows Release Preview. Dynamics delivered key updates, and continues to crank out double digit growth. We made search more social (and we did it the right way!) with a significant redesign of Bing. We announced that we're making entertainment more amazing with Xbox on the phone, PC, tablet and TV with the coming releases of Halo 4, Internet Explorer on Xbox and SmartGla**. We shared our vision for a new era of cloud computing with Windows Server 2012 and important advancements to the Windows Azure services. And in the next few weeks we'll see more great news and momentum from the Windows Phone Division and the Microsoft Office Division. Our plans are well underway to unleash an incredible pipeline of new devices and services that consumers love and businesses need. Our work is getting noticed and our customers are excited. We still have a lot of hard work to do. But today, I encourage you to pause and reflect on how far we've come over the past few years and how much further we'll go in the next one. I'm incredibly proud of the work this company is doing and incredibly optimistic for what's ahead. Steve