What would you do?
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From the article:
Steve Ballmer played ‘Bet the Company’ on the long-delayed release of Win8
Long delayed? Vista was long delayed, Win 8 was pretty much on schedule. Shows that this "analyst" doesn't have a clue what he's talking about. As for "what would I do?". I don't work for Microsoft, so I don't see why it's my problem. I'd move on.
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While I do agree that Ballmer is a disaster, I wouldn't put much faith in this analyst. He has a long history of doom saying over Microsoft. The fact he was using inaccurate data should tell you everything you need to know.
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While I do agree that Ballmer is a disaster, I wouldn't put much faith in this analyst. He has a long history of doom saying over Microsoft. The fact he was using inaccurate data should tell you everything you need to know.
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They could have a successful company based off of their Xbox brand alone. Not to mention Office and Windows 7, which they ensured will sell well for years to come :) Not everyone is going to switch to a Mac or (trying to stifle a laugh) Linux. (And I like Linux! But the dream of it taking over the desktop are long, long dead. It's everywhere else, so it's ok.) And tablets cannot do what desktops can. Maybe some day they will essentially be what desktops are - big and not so portable screens - but isn't that still a desktop? I haven't used a screen smaller than 15" in 20 years! Except for my phone... Hmm. Anyway, I am not sure how well their MS Mouse division is doing these days...
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I would ignore the article: one analyst trying to generate some publicity isn't worth betting the house on. Now, if ten of them, independently, said the same thing... In any case, even if Win8 did prove to be some sort of disaster they can still pull back to Weven which is a great piece of kit. The corporate world is not going to suddenly drop Microsoft.
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They could have a successful company based off of their Xbox brand alone. Not to mention Office and Windows 7, which they ensured will sell well for years to come :) Not everyone is going to switch to a Mac or (trying to stifle a laugh) Linux. (And I like Linux! But the dream of it taking over the desktop are long, long dead. It's everywhere else, so it's ok.) And tablets cannot do what desktops can. Maybe some day they will essentially be what desktops are - big and not so portable screens - but isn't that still a desktop? I haven't used a screen smaller than 15" in 20 years! Except for my phone... Hmm. Anyway, I am not sure how well their MS Mouse division is doing these days...
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My primary personal development machine is an Ultrabook running W8, and it's brilliant. The touch screen really works well, and I get all the benefits of a laptop.
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"while the entertainment business could be sold to Sony or even Barnes & Noble." This analyst is an idiot. Neither one of them is in any position to buy MS's Entertainment division let alone have th experience to run it. This guy knows absolutely nothing about the industry.
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"while the entertainment business could be sold to Sony or even Barnes & Noble." This analyst is an idiot. Neither one of them is in any position to buy MS's Entertainment division let alone have th experience to run it. This guy knows absolutely nothing about the industry.
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Dave KreskowiakSony could buy the game and "entertainment" division of Microsoft; they have experience with that.
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Do you know how long it takes for a company with the bank account size of Microsoft to go bankrupt? Moreover, despite what alarmists have said about other companies (i.e. GM), even if Microsoft proper declared bankruptcy, it wouldn't simply disappear. One thing going for Microsoft is that for the size of company it is, it is surprising how fast it can pivot and move in a new direction. In the case of Windows 8, it wouldn't take much work to throw back in Aero and make Windows 9 or Windows 7.1 or whatever you want to call it. Added: I do think Ballmer should go. I also think this guy is shorting Microsoft stock and wants the company to crash. I think he's going to be disappointed.
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I would skip the article, just after reading the title. This kind of 'look at me' titles, often contains crap. :) Windows 7 sell like hotcake because of Windows Vista, Windows Vista never sell like hotcake because of Windows XP. same as Windows 8 is not selling like hotcake because of Windows 7. It depends upon how much new version is improved over the previous version, what this have to do with balmer? He was there since Windows XP...
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"while the entertainment business could be sold to Sony or even Barnes & Noble." This analyst is an idiot. Neither one of them is in any position to buy MS's Entertainment division let alone have th experience to run it. This guy knows absolutely nothing about the industry.
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Dave KreskowiakAnd why sell it? From a purely monetary perspective, why not do what Abbot Laboratories just did and split the company into, say, three pieces, each one public? It would make loads of cash for everyone involved.
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SASS_Shooter wrote:
what would you do if Microsoft does, indeed, go belly up in the next few years because of the Windows 8 debacle?
Nothing, because it isn't going to happen, and I'm finally expanding into Linux related activities anyways. The world will go on with whatever form Microsoft (and all the rest) morphs into to adjust for the needs (real or imagined) of people, and they will continue to tell us what we need (real or imagined) to create new market spaces. The wheel will keep turning, in other words. Marc
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Even if that happens, people will continue to use XP for an other century. Or maybe Windows 7, if they're hip. But it doesn't really matter does it, programming is programming, and learning new technologies every year (or more frequently) is something that Microsoft is effectively forcing us to do anyway, so that's nothing new.
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SASS_Shooter wrote:
You mean one more article that appears from someone that appears to bash Microsoft quite a bit?
SASS_Shooter wrote:
what would you do if Microsoft does, indeed, go belly up in the next few years because of the Windows 8 debacle?
Probably buy several guns and a lot of ammo because the only way that Microsoft can go "belly up" in a "few" years is if the world ends.
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Sony could buy the game and "entertainment" division of Microsoft; they have experience with that.
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Do you know how long it takes for a company with the bank account size of Microsoft to go bankrupt? Moreover, despite what alarmists have said about other companies (i.e. GM), even if Microsoft proper declared bankruptcy, it wouldn't simply disappear. One thing going for Microsoft is that for the size of company it is, it is surprising how fast it can pivot and move in a new direction. In the case of Windows 8, it wouldn't take much work to throw back in Aero and make Windows 9 or Windows 7.1 or whatever you want to call it. Added: I do think Ballmer should go. I also think this guy is shorting Microsoft stock and wants the company to crash. I think he's going to be disappointed.
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Maximilien wrote:
Sony could buy the game and "entertainment" division of Microsoft;
I suspect not. They probably can't afford that big of an investment.
When a company buys a competitor, they expect to gain its share of revenue from those competitors. They can borrow on the guaranty of those revenues.
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SASS_Shooter wrote:
because of the Windows 8 debacle
Since when Windows 8 became failure? I realize it’s a matter of personal opinion but for me the concept is quite smart and well implemented. For years and years we used to have a huge utterly useless space on our screen in both Windows and Linux. Now Microsoft is trying to find some use of this “wallpaper holder”. What’s wrong with that?
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