Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 10th Apr 2008 12:57 UTC, submitted by estherschindler
Windows "In a session at the Gartner Emerging Trends conference today, analysts Neil MacDonald and Michael Silver identified many reasons that Windows (and thus Microsoft) are in trouble. Microsoft's operating system development times are too long and they deliver limited innovation; their OSs provide an inconsistent experience between platforms, with significant compatibility issues; and other vendors are out-innovating Microsoft. That gives enterprises unpredictable releases with limited value, management costs that are too high, and new releases that break too many applications and take too long to test and adopt. With end users bringing their own software solutions into the office... Well, it's just a heck of a sad story for Microsoft."
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RE[3]: Microsoft is in trouble?
by 6c1452 on Fri 11th Apr 2008 03:33 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: Microsoft is in trouble?"
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2007-08-29

I use office 97 at work. I honestly didn't notice the difference until I noticed a few usability bugs and went to help->about.

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