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Category Archives: Microsoft
On org structures, goals, and metrics
@marypcbuk brought up an interesting point on Twitter: So my question about the Microsoft re-org; how much does it do to *incentivize* the co-operation Ms orgs so badly need? cc @halberenson — Mary Branscombe (@marypcbuk) July 9, 2013 I want … Continue reading
A key principle of Microsoft’s upcoming reorganization
A Microsoft reorganization does seem to be imminent. I don’t know how much weight to put on the rumors, but if there is any truth to them I think I’m picking up on a secondary theme to the “Devices and … Continue reading
Posted in Computer and Internet, Microsoft
Tagged Microsoft, Microsoft Reorg, Microsoft Reorganization
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Don Mattrick departs Microsoft
Microsoft has lost another senior executive, and a number of people have asked me if this is good or bad for Microsoft. I’ll render judgment at the end of this piece. I never interacted with Don Mattrick though no doubt … Continue reading
Microsoft Reorganization Rumors
It’s a big week for Microsoft news due to TechEd and Computex, but also just the general news flow. Microsoft CIO Tony Scott has left the company. From an external perspective this has little obvious impact and I’m not going to spend … Continue reading
The Windows Phone App Problem
Last week the situation with Windows Phone Apps was once again in the news as the Marketplace/Store reached 145,000 apps. On one hand we had many critics pointing out that the rate of growth for Windows Phone has slowed considerably. … Continue reading
“Win Reviews”
Another review of a Microsoft product (or in this case service), another black eye. The most recent controversy is over Bing, but let’s face it, a lot of the problem with Windows 8 is how the preponderance of reviews didn’t … Continue reading
Posted in Computer and Internet, Microsoft, Windows
Tagged Bloggers, Microsoft, Reviews, Windows 8
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Touch Hate
There is a lot of hate for “touch” out there and I thought I’d talk about it a bit. I can tell when I’m reading an unreasonable discussion because there is always something about having to stand there all day … Continue reading
Posted in Computer and Internet, Microsoft, Windows
Tagged Touch UI, Windows 8 Metro, Windows 8 Modern
68 Comments
Xbox Always-On
I’m not much of a gamer, so I’ve not really had a strong opinion about the Next-Generation Xbox (“Xbox 720”) Always-On controversy that has gripped the web lately. I have no idea if its true or what the details may … Continue reading
PCs are the new Mainframe, and not in the good sense
Every time I write something about Microsoft’s strategy, and suggest the classic desktop PC (and the desktop, indeed the WIMP model itself,) is becoming a niche offering, I get inundated with comments challenging my position. Now this just in from Gartner, … Continue reading
Posted in Computer and Internet, Microsoft, Windows, Windows Phone
Tagged Microsoft Strategy, PC, post-PC, smartphone, Tablet, Windows, WIndows Blue, Windows Phone
25 Comments