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By far the most sensible comment on this article, and I think you're spot on the money. While using Windows as a vehicle to bootstrap their ecosystem gives them a fighting chance, a lot of it will have to come from them.
Execution could be a little bit better, and it will get better, but that, along with the tides of the market will give way to a stronger position to Microsoft. It runs contrary to logic for some people to suggest it won't eventually be the third ecosystem, simply because no one else has pockets as deep and a resolve as unshakable. Microsoft recognizes how vital this is to their long term sustainability, and will do what they always do, claw their way into a market.
People told Microsoft to dump Xbox after the first gen console too. These things take time.