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RE[3]: Landscape is interesting for this year
by zima on Sun 20th Jan 2013 17:37
in reply to "RE[2]: Landscape is interesting for this year"
Well, there last stand, the desktop market, is heavy under fire. In all new markets, the heavily growing ones, they failed. A rounding-error market share. Not dominant, not competitive.
so, you're unable to even notice the huge (and recent) success of Xbox ...or that many businesses depend on MS Office.




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Well, there last stand, the desktop market, is heavy under fire. In all new markets, the heavily growing ones, they failed. A rounding-error market share. Not dominant, not competitive.
I doubt a company like Microsoft is able to survive for long without there dominant position, without there ecosystem lockin. They may not die but they may end as niche offer like HPUX or Solaris. That may work well in profitable business areas but as company focused on the mass consumer market its rather fatal. More so taken the decades into account Microsoft did not had to compete.
Microsoft needs to shrink fast to stay profitable. Close expensive failures like Bing and WP. Bring there profitable businesses like Office to Android and iOS, open up to become actractive for investment again.
They need to change and adjust and that needs to happen very fast.