Steve Jobs a greatest icon of modern era: Ratan Tata

October 06, 2011 12:16 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 11:16 am IST - New Delhi

On Steve Jobs death, Ratan Tata said  “The world has lost a great business leader and a great visionary. He will be deeply mourned and greatly missed.” File photo

On Steve Jobs death, Ratan Tata said “The world has lost a great business leader and a great visionary. He will be deeply mourned and greatly missed.” File photo

Terming Steve Jobs as one of the greatest icons of the modern era, industrialist Ratan Tata on Thursday said that Apple products, under his leadership, had an impact unequalled by any other company in the IT space.

“Steve Jobs has been one of the greatest icons of the modern era. His untimely death is a huge loss to us all,” the chief of the country’s largest business conglomerate said in a statement.

Visionary entrepreneur and co-founder of U.S.-based global technology giant Apple, Steve Jobs died on Wednesday at the age of 56 after a seven-year battle with pancreatic cancer.

Mourning his death, Mr. Ratan Tata said that Mr. Jobs’ “creativity, innovativeness and unbelievable attention to detail in every single area, gave the world the early personal computer, the iPod, the iPhone and the iPad which have perhaps brought about the greatest change in the way people wirelessly listen to music, view visual images, exchange data and communicate.”

“He has changed the way of life of many. Apple’s products, under his leadership, have had a profound impact on mankind, unequalled by any other company in the information and technology space.

“The world has lost a great business leader and a great visionary. He will be deeply mourned and greatly missed,” Mr. Tata said.

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