Category Archives: Microsoft
Microsoft Death Watch – January 2011 Update
Back to the fun stuff. Like telling everyone that the most profitable company in the entire world will enter bankruptcy protection shortly. Just after the next Winter Olympics if I’m right. Yes I’m crazy. But I know what I’m talking … Continue reading
Monotremes and Monotrolls Redux
Gotta love Twitter. It’s one of the greatest communication tools invented to date. Indenti.ca is even better, while being compatible. But to cover everything, you have to use both.
So someone I’ve never heard of pops up on Indenti.ca, and proceeds to tell me that I’m an idiot. Specifically he/she/it said: Continue reading
If Apple Releases An App Store For Windows, It Can Only Be To Kill Microsoft
PS: Note that I’ve mostly left Linux out of this article. Microsoft also has to kill Linux. Oh, and I’ve mostly left Solaris out of this article. Microsoft has to kill Solaris too. And BSD. And ReactOS. And Blackberry OS. And Symbian. To quote Ambassador Londo Mollari, played to perfection by Peter Jurasik in the Television Series Babylon 5:
Only an idiot would fight a war on two fronts. Only the heir to the throne of the Kingdom of Idiots would fight a war on twelve fronts.
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Microsoft Death Watch – Damage To The Ecosystem
Which makes me wonder how well the new Windows 7 phones are being supported with accessories? Not very well. A quick check on the website of a local Big Box retailer gives me a strong impression that the only accessories available for Windows 7 Phones are those that fit other phones (SD Cards, Bluetooth Headsets).
So what we have is a feedback loop. Since the last phone didn’t sell well, and the accessory makers got burned, they aren’t supporting the current phones, which means that sales of the current phones will suffer, because you can’t buy the accessories that you want. Continue reading
Microsoft Death Watch – Confirmation From Business Insider
I’ve caught a lot of flak for predicting Microsoft’s imminent demise. The average person looks at Microsoft’s current sales, and just can’t see why Microsoft can’t continue on forever, coining money. The problem is that things change. What Microsoft is doing today, that is bringing in good sales, may not be the right thing to do tomorrow.
And I’m not the only one who’s noticed this. Business Insider, has run a series of articles about Microsoft’s problems, dating back to December 16, 2007. Let’s take a look at them. Continue reading
Server Operating System Market Share – Lies, Lies, And More Lies
Fascinating. She’s talking about the IDC Press Release, and she’s spouting off numbers that aren’t in it, as if no one will notice. And in fact a lot of people didn’t notice. A search using the url, conducted using both Google and Bing, shows that Mary Jane’s numbers have been uncritically (I checked a bunch of the articles, most repeat the numbers without questioning them) repeated all over cyberspace. Numbers that Mary Jane possibly invented, saw in a dream, or had given to her under the table by either IDC, Microsoft, or someone else who had access to the full report. Note that Mary Jane doesn’t state that she had access to the complete report, so my assumption is that she doesn’t.
Now when Joe Blow’s blog repeats the numbers, it doesn’t mean much. But when Wikipedia quotes them on the Usage share of operating systems entry, well, that’s another matter. A lot of people depend upon Wikipedia for information, but in this case Wikipedia is quoting data that has no provenance. It just appeared out of nowhere.
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Microsoft Death Watch – Libre Office Drives Another Nail Into The Coffin
In the earlier articles in this series, Microsoft Death Watch and Microsoft Death Watch – Confirmation From Dave, one of the main points that I mentioned is that most of Microsoft’s profits come from what they call their ‘Microsoft Business Division.’ Microsoft Business Division includes several products, the most important of which is Microsoft Office. Continue reading
Microsoft Death Watch – The Mainstream Media Notices the Problem
Last year when I predicted that Microsoft had five years until they’d have to apply for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Protection, there was a lot of laughter. I was told that I was crazy – a point that I won’t argue. … Continue reading
Microsoft Death Watch Continued – Windows As An Orphan Product
Late last night I noticed that Good Bye Microsoft had picked up on my original Microsoft Death Watch article, and wrote up his own take on the situation. I went to reply to him, to give him some more information, but he doesn’t allow comments. So I’m going to answer him here. Continue reading
Microsoft Death Watch – Confirmation From Dave Newman
I don’t know Dave Newman. I’d never even heard his name until a couple of minutes ago, when someone over at Groklaw linked to a blog posting of his titled Leaving .Net. I stopped programming using Microsoft tools about ten-fifteen … Continue reading