From: vert on
Microsoft is losing to Apple, Google and RIM on mobile, in cloud
computing Azure is only just getting started, Internet Explorer is
down to a mere 61 per cent market share on browsers, and there's been
a slow but steady decline in web servers for Internet Information
Server (IIS) from around 20 per cent of the million busiest sites in
September 2008 to 17 per cent in March 2010
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/04/12/visual_studio_2010_platform_challenge/

Hey BB, M$ is losing on all fronts.
From: Saxman on
On 12/04/2010 11:14, vert wrote:

> Hey BB, M$ is losing on all fronts.

I don't like the way they are splitting Office 2010 into different
versions. Just to make it look cheaper?
From: Man-wai Chang to The Door (33600bps) on
> Server (IIS) from around 20 per cent of the million busiest sites in
> September 2008 to 17 per cent in March 2010
> http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/04/12/visual_studio_2010_platform_challenge/
>
> Hey BB, M$ is losing on all fronts.

1. Fortune 500 companies would drop Micro$oft products
in the near future
2. Micro$oft Office still have some advantages over OpenOffice
3. Micro$oft has the option to open-source all her products
as a last resort!


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From: Craig on
On 04/12/2010 03:27 AM, Bear Bottoms wrote:
> vert wrote in news:qis5s51p1b6uqcvftt9tffu5d9no63d278(a)4ax.com:
>
>> Microsoft is losing to Apple, Google and RIM on mobile, in cloud
>> computing Azure is only just getting started, Internet Explorer is
>> down to a mere 61 per cent market share on browsers, and there's been
>> a slow but steady decline in web servers for Internet Information
>> Server (IIS) from around 20 per cent of the million busiest sites in
>> September 2008 to 17 per cent in March 2010
>> http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/04/12/visual_studio_2010_platform_cha
>> llenge/
>>
>> Hey BB, M$ is losing on all fronts.
>>
>
> All but the OS front. Google may soon remedy that. It certainly won't be
> Linux.

Excellent point. But that would be Google *Linux* (i.e. ChromeOS, Android).

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From: za kAT on
On Mon, 12 Apr 2010 06:21:35 -0700, Craig wrote:

> On 04/12/2010 03:27 AM, Bear Bottoms wrote:
>> vert wrote in news:qis5s51p1b6uqcvftt9tffu5d9no63d278(a)4ax.com:
>>
>>> Microsoft is losing to Apple, Google and RIM on mobile, in cloud
>>> computing Azure is only just getting started, Internet Explorer is
>>> down to a mere 61 per cent market share on browsers, and there's been
>>> a slow but steady decline in web servers for Internet Information
>>> Server (IIS) from around 20 per cent of the million busiest sites in
>>> September 2008 to 17 per cent in March 2010
>>> http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/04/12/visual_studio_2010_platform_cha
>>> llenge/
>>>
>>> Hey BB, M$ is losing on all fronts.
>>>
>>
>> All but the OS front. Google may soon remedy that. It certainly won't be
>> Linux.
>
> Excellent point. But that would be Google *Linux* (i.e. ChromeOS, Android).

It's not a fair fight.

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