04-07-2013, 09:24 PM
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Arthur Flegenheimer
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: New York City
Posts: 11,057
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Originally Posted by ilnjscb
Which is why you are pushing MS, because it is what you get paid with - if you were doing the paying, you'd know why MS business share is threatened. See how the thread has devolved into you two confirming each others opinions? Good way to learn something, eh?
As for the split, dude, the split does not change the market value, that is not a close quote, that is with the splits calculated in. Look at the capitalization, which has remained the same.
Windows 8 has had terrible sales and adoption, similar to Vista. What new markets does MS own? Where have they added share in the last 10 years? So many IT firms that thought they could stranglehold the biz market because they were already there have been disrupted and kicked - that isn't a workable strategy.
MS has a good strategy with Dynamics CRM, with BizSpark, with Azure, with gaming. That is, stop being a "titan" and start making a great product. Encourage and support innovation. Can you, as a self proclaimed expert honestly tell me that MS does that in the biz sphere?
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I am not 'pushing' ms. I sell what the customers buy. No one here is buying what I am selling. It just is what it is. The new market for them is cloud, as there Microsoft 365 product is selling like fucking hotcakes. As well as Lync. You haven't made a legit point yet. And just typing up some non-sense. How about Sharepoint? Familiar with that?
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