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ducks
05-01-2007, 12:26 PM
Microsoft admits Vista failure

Actions speak louder than PR


By Charlie Demerjian in Beijing: Saturday 21 April 2007, 12:20

WITH TWO OVERLAPPING events, Microsoft admitted what we have been saying all along, Vista, aka Windows Me Two (Me II), is a joke that no one wants.
It did two unprecedented things this week that frankly stunned us.

Dell announced that it would be offering XP again on home PCs. The second that Vista came out, Microsoft makes it very hard for you to sell anything other than Me II. It can't do this on the business side because it would be laughed out the door, but for the walking sheep class, well, you take what you are shovelled.

This is classic abusive monopoly behaviour, Microsoft wrote the modern book on it. It pulled all the major OEMs in by twisting their arms with the usual methods, and they again all fell into line. Never before has anyone backpedalled on this, to do so would earn you the wrath of Microsoft.

But Dell just did. This means that Me II sales are at least as bad as we think, the software and driver situation is just as miserable, and Dell had no choice but to buck the trend. If anyone thinks this is an act of atonement for foisting such a steaming pile on us, think again, it doesn't care about the consumer.

What happened is, the OEMs revolted in the background and forced Microsoft's hand. This is a big neon sign above Me II saying 'FAILURE'. Blink blink blink. OK, Me II won't fail, Microsoft has OEMs whipped and threatened into a corner, it will sell, but you can almost hear the defectors marching toward Linux. This is a watershed.

The other equally monumental Me II failure? Gates in China launching a $3 version of bundled XP. Why is this not altruism? Well, it goes back to piracy and how it helped enforce the MS monopoly. If you can easily pirate Windows, Linux has no price advantage, they both cost zero.

With Me II, Microsoft made it very hard to pirate. It is do-able, you can use the BIOS hack and probably a host of others, but the point is, it raised the bar enough so lots of people have to buy it. Want to bet that in a country with $100 average monthly salary, people aren't going to shell out $299 for Me II Broken Edition?

What did MS do? It dropped the price about 100x or so. I can't say this is unprecedented, when it made Office 2003 hard to pirate it had to backpedal with the student edition for about $150. This time though, things are much more desperate.

If you fit Microsoft's somewhat convoluted definition of poor, it still wants to lock you in, you might get rich enough to afford the full-priced stuff someday. It is at a dangerous crossroads, if its software bumps up the price of a computer by 100 per cent, people might look to alternatives.

That means no Me II DRM infection lock in, no mass migration to the newer Office obfuscated and patented file formats, and worse yet, people might utter the W word. Yes, you guessed it, 'why'. People might ask why it is sticking with the MS lock in, and at that point, it is in deep trouble.

So, it did the unthinkable, and dropped the price. I won't bother to hunt down all the exec quotes saying how people can't afford clean water would be overjoyed to sell kidneys to upgrade to the new version of Office, but they are out there. This was a sacred cow, and it is now hamburger backed up against the wall.

These two actions by Microsoft are proof of what I suggested three years ago. Microsoft has lost its ability to twist arms, and now it is going to die. It can't compete on level ground, so is left with backpedalling and discounts of almost 100 times.

What we are seeing is an unprecedented shift of power. It is also an unprecedented admission of failure. And the funniest part about the moves made? They are the wrong things to do. Microsoft is in deep trouble. µ

http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=39087

baseline bum
05-01-2007, 12:54 PM
It'll be interesting to see KDE4 in October, and whether it can finally bring an XP or OSX level desktop environment to Linux.

leemajors
05-01-2007, 02:15 PM
vista works fine on the new laptop, i wouldn't go out and buy it though. i really don't like the menu/gui changes they made to excel in office 2007 though, i installed 2003 again.

CubanMustGo
05-01-2007, 02:41 PM
Funny how M$oft recently announced that Vista sales have exceeded their expectations. If it was such a flop (and I freely admit that it is an overpriced piece of crap that deserves to die a dismal death) then don't you think HP, Acer, Lenovo, Gateway, etc. would also be selling XP? Fact of the matter is that Mikey Dell is so desperate to drum up business (HP has been kicking their butt in PC sales for about the last year) that they did this to try and find some business somewhere.

The sone
05-02-2007, 02:51 AM
gateway will follow...i have the inside poop! go gateway!!!!!!!!

Slomo
05-02-2007, 03:04 AM
This confirms the rumours I've been hearing about almost no Vista sales to business clients (from any of the main OEMs).

I thought it was pretty sad that they only sold Vista to a market that had no choice (individuals/home market) because they took that choice away.

The sone
05-02-2007, 04:31 AM
vista sucks donkey socks!

MannyIsGod
05-02-2007, 05:16 AM
I had a free copy of Vista with my laptop purchase and I never bothered to get it. Jess had one and never bothered to get it either. It just plain sucks.

Das Texan
05-02-2007, 08:46 AM
I could get a free copy of Vista.


I dont want that anywhere near my machine.

Shelly
05-02-2007, 10:53 AM
My accounting software company is telling people that are getting new computers to request XP.

2Blonde
05-02-2007, 12:28 PM
Vista came on my new laptop and it's okay... but the compatibility issues when adding software are a nightmare and "save" when you are changing any settings seems to be just a suggestion and that really pisses me off. :pctoss I spend more time going in and redoing things I have done 1/2 a dozen times before.

Nbadan
05-02-2007, 01:28 PM
Linux, open software, will triump over MS

- So it is written...

T Park
05-02-2007, 01:40 PM
this friggen laptop i have now, constantly blue screens.

Its fucking infuriating.

resistanze
05-02-2007, 02:38 PM
Yeah, I regret downloading this shit. It takes 2-3 mins to load everything at bootup, where for some fucking reason my RAM spikes up to 90% used for a while.