Linked by Kroc Camen on Thu 31st Dec 2009 14:13 UTC
Microsoft BetaNews writes: "Microsoft executives and product managers -- Chairman Bill Gates, above all of them -- showed great technology vision for the new millennium. The company was right about so many trends to come but, sadly, executed poorly in bringing too many of them to market. Microsoft's stiffness, perhaps a sign of its aging leadership, consistently proved its foible. Then there is arcane organizational structure, which has swelled with needless middle managers, and the system of group competition".
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RE[2]: Comment by joekiser
by Delgarde on Fri 1st Jan 2010 10:27 UTC in reply to "RE: Comment by joekiser"
Delgarde
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2008-08-19

The original xbox was a success? That console, had it been put out by any other company, would have been seen as a huge money-sucking flop. The only reason why xbox is still around today is because MS had enough money coming in from countless other areas, to offset the failure of v1 while it redesigned v2.


Well, the original XBox took Microsoft from being non-existent in the console space to being number two to Sony. It might have cost them a lot of money to do it, but they made a name for themselves, and sold a lot of them. Hardly a flop.

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