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The ads are great; focused and not too much fluff. Real people using Microsoft products in the real world and using them in real world scenarios. The down side is, however, the product itself is horrible and this will come back and bite them if it doesn't address the fundamental flaws of Windows.
They have the virtualisation software, why don't the fundamentally throw huge amounts of Windows out the Window and virtualise what is required for backwards compatibility? But this is the same company whose programmers have been indoctrinated with this stupid idea of 'legacy code is an asset" - no it isn't. It is no more of an asset than a rusting car sitting out the front of the house on concrete blocks - it's an eye sore that needs to be purged.
Windows can be a great operating system, it is the poor management that don't allow the talent to shine - management lacking in creativity but up to their eye balls in MBA (Master of Bugger All) but no practical touch with reality and making the tough decisions.