Check out this very interesting article: http://www.vanityfair.com/business/2012/08/microsoft-lost-mojo-steve-ballmer
What are your thoughts?
What are your thoughts?
More than 150,000 techies and executives were swarming the citys hotels last January in the annual bacchanalia of cutting-edge gizmos and gadgets. Attendees ran from one vendor to the next, snapping up fistfuls of freebies, inhaling flavored oxygen, and rubbing elbows with stars such as LL Cool J and Justin Bieber.
Is Microsoft dying a slow death?
I sure as hell hope so.
Why would you hope for a company to go under? Tens of thousands of people out of work, billions in lost wealth as well. The loss of microsoft would be a massive blow to the tech world.
And no, Microsoft is not dying a slow death, they are number 1 in enterprise and business software, Office and windows are the standard in tons of industries, and the home.
They are still a very profitable company, and seem to be on the rebound, this artical isnt very objective.
Are they in a slump? sure. Apple almost went bankrupt, but they sprung back.
Microsoft was top dog for a very long time, and they arent anymore, but still succesful and very competive. Who would replace them in enterprise? Apple? Try deploying OSX on a large scale and have fun ripping your hair out when it takes 8 minutes to access a network drive lol.
Apple is king right now, and just like microsoft, they too will fall to 2nd or 3rd, or lower.
That article does a great job of explaining exactly why they went from top dog media darling to the state they're in now. MS has some of the smartest people in the industry working for them, but they were mismanaged to hell and back. They didn't allow their best people to do the best job they could because of internal politics, backstabbing, and...oh god...progress evaluations.
Tragic stuff really. Ballmer isn't what I'd call a stupid guy, but after reading those 6 pages, I can see why he isn't a good CEO.
Is Microsoft dying a slow death?
I sure as hell hope so.
Is Microsoft dying a slow death?
I sure as hell hope so.
Really good article. Thanks for sharing.
I still have my boxed copy of Windows 1.0 from 1985. I honestly believe they won't make it to Windows 10 with more than 25% market share of the OS market. Considering they have almost 85% today, I think they are just now entering their free fall phase.
Why does everyone denounce the days of MS's monopolistic tendencies in the 90s and then want Apple to rule as the supreme leader of all of technology and repeat history? Makes no sense to me.
So you expect that over the next two to three years, nearly 75% of all home and more importantly businesses worldwide will not only switch PC's to Apple, but also train millions of users on a new OS, new Office products and also reprogram each and every intranet site, in-house programs and third party business applications that currently run under Windows to run under Mac? So billions of not trillions of dollars worldwide invested in this switch in just a couple of years? At the Apple preimum price point and IT costs? Riiiiiiight.
Windows 7 released in 2009. Windows 8 in 2013. So no, I'm not talking two years. It could easily be 2018-2020 before we see Windows 10.....or it's renamed equivalent.
And nowhere did I say they'd lose the OS market to Apple.
But to say that Windows-driven PCs will be driving the global computing market in 2020? THAT is delusional thinking.
So now you know Microsofts release plans and you also know that Apple's growth will continue? And just how long do you think it takes to replace machines, train and rewrite core applications to a company on a global scale? And you think ALL this change will happen in under 8 years...yes under 8 years, because even if your are right with the release schedule, it will take 3 to 6 years to rewrite and redeploy programs and machines in most companies, which means they need to start in the next year or two...oh and THAT assumes nothing changes with the Apple OS and it further assumes somehow companies small and large can manage a partial transition over time with staff running partially Apple and partially MS. Not going to happen.
Will MS lose some marketshare, especially in the home and small business market, yes. Will Apple have 75% of the global PC market, home and business in 7 years? No freaking way.
You seem incredibly fixated on Apple OS, something you've injected into this discussion entirely on your own. Again, nowhere did I even imply that MS loses to Apple.
MS loses to their own encumbrances. And there are already many examples of the "impossible" scenario you keep throwing out. Symbian had over 60% of the global phone OS market in 2007. RIM had over 20%. Five years later and Android owns Symbian's lost share, while iOS takes over for RIM.
The only predictor of future behavior from Microsoft is their past. They are, as the article states, the Detroit of the tech sector now. Lost and oblivious. The market changes far, far faster than they can keep up. They even fail at executing a "fast follower" strategy.
They should spin-off the entire Xbox business to protect it, fire Ballmers sweaty butt and merge the rest with Google. It's their only hope for survival.
Windows 8 doesn't know what it wants to be. There, I said it.