Linked by Tony Steidler-Dennison on Mon 28th Jul 2008 18:42 UTC, submitted by Dan Warne
Windows Business PC buyers are still overwhelmingly opting for XP, computer giant HP has revealed. Yet at the same time, Microsoft is claiming that Vista is selling faster than XP ever did ... so where's the truth? HP, which is the world's number one computer maker, has explained how Microsoft comes up with these dubious statistics.
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Maybe it is just me, but I really do not understand Microsoft business tactics here.

MS's business tactics go way back to the start of the industrial revolution. Planned obsolescence. Always have a newer, bigger thing to sell consumers to create a demand for the new product. Killing off the older product simplifies the choices for consumer, i.e., subtle arm twisting to buy the newer, bigger version even though individuals/companies do not need it. Also, having both XP and Vista selling at the same time and watching people choose XP systems is also embarrassing. Plus you have to justify the 6+ years of research and development to your stock holders. Those are all the reasons I can think of for the moment. Also being a monopoly and dictating upgrades to meet MS's needs and not user's needs is a reason.

Edited 2008-07-28 22:12 UTC

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