Friday, April 11, 2008

MS-YAHOO

Gartner Says Vista Will Collapse.
And That’s Why The Yahoo Deal Must Happen

Gartner analysts Michael Silver and Neil MacDonald told a conference audience yesterday that Microsoft’s Windows product is collapsing and must make radical changes to its operating system or risk becoming a has-been.

They specifically pointed out the slow adoption rate by businesses - just 6% to date - and the fact that the Vista code base is so large. That means changes take years, and only high end computers can really take advantage of it anyway.

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Microsoft makes a ton of revenue on sales of software that sit on the computer. $15 billion a year for Windows alone, and another $16 billion for Office and Exchange Server in 2007. That’s 60% of Microsoft’s total revenue, and profits from those groups float the rest of the company. Microsoft isn’t a viable company without their consumer and business desktop software profits.  - More.  You want more?

7 comments:

BlogDog said...

Vista is a fine OS, English. But tis no OS X.

El Jefe said...

Billy-boy hasn't been proactive in decades (if ever). That said, Windows 2008 server is going to be the 'make or break' product. VMWare is the leader but MS has incorporated their own 'Virtualization' into the OS. Jury is still out but so far VMWare's stock price is up $10 from a week ago. Draw your own conclusions...

Anonymous said...

I have a theory.

There used to be two OS lines at Microsoft, each with its own team. There was the Desktop team and the Server team.

The Desktop team produced 3.1, 95, 98, and Me-- each worse than the last.

The server team produced NT, which was then used to create Windows 2000, aka Win NT 5.0 (the best desktop OS they ever made.)

Windows Me was so bad that the Desktop line was canceled and the teams were joined. The result was XP, aka Win NT 5.1: a definite step back from 2000, but the folks from the desktop line didn't have enough time to really screw it up.

With Vista, they did. Even though MS dumped a lot of promised features and pushed back the deadline several times, the end result was crap. Total crap.

Now MS doesn't know what to do, because they don't have a fallback any more like they did with NT.

My guess: they'll pull an Apple. Just as Apple bought Next, they'll buy some other OS company (I'm thinking it'll be Novell, so MS can get their rights to Unix) and turn it into the new Windows.

They'll pull some funny business with the licensing, and try again to run all of the Linux and BSD OS's out of business, like they tried to with the SCO scam.

Stay tuned.

the artist formerly known as anonymous

Anonymous said...

Bill, good luck with Microsoft,but hey, first do something about the cameltoe Bud...M'kay?

Anonymous said...

Become?

Has been so for over a decade now for me.

Pure crap is too kind to describe m$.

Spend some time in seattle, you'll understand why.

Desert Cat said...

I'm still running 2000 on two of my machines and plan to keep doing so until they get another one right.

Anonymous said...

So, why is cuchieddie selling his cinderblocks?

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