Microsoft's Biggest Enemy Now: Apple, Linux or Itself?

gayan kalhara

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In a meeting with financial analysts last week, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer laid out who he thinks are the biggest threats today to Windows on the client side. Surprisingly, Apple wasn't number one. It wasn't number two or three either. Referring to a pie chart at the meeting that gauges threats to Windows, Ballmer said that Windows itself, both licensed and pirated, were the top two threats to Microsoft in the client OS space, followed by Linux, then Apple. Ballmer quipped: "Windows license, number one market share. Number two market share goes to Windows pirated, or unlicensed. That's a competitor that's tough to beat; they've got a good price and a heck of a product, but we're working on it."



Ballmer followed with a carefully-worded mockery of Apple's "point or more" market share growth over the past year. "A point of market share on a number that's about 300 million [number of PCs shipped worldwide in 2008] is interesting. It's an interesting amount of market share, while not necessarily being as dramatic as people would think."
"Number two market share goes to Windows pirated, or unlicensed. That's a competitor that's tough to beat; they've got a good price and a heck of a product." Steve Ballmer, Microsoft CEO, quipping about how Microsoft has to compete with itself.


Though Linux's 0.88 percent OS market share hardly qualifies as a threat, Linux does compete with Microsoft in more areas than Apple and it is much cheaper. "Cheap" takes on an appealing sound in an economic recession.
Clearly, Apple has been hit by the economic downturn in the past two months. It has seen dips in Mac sales and market share, and even announced a small round of layoffs Wednesday.
But is Ballmer truly wary of Linux? Is he just trying to disparage Apple as usual? It's hard to tell. Industry experts interviewed for this story say the folks at Redmond will continue to face threats on all sides and even from within.
Linux Attacks on More Fronts
Matt Rosoff, an analyst with independent research firm Directions on Microsoft, mostly agrees with Ballmer about the threat pecking order, saying that Linux trumps Apple as a threat, but that Microsoft's biggest rival is itself.
"Macintosh computers are a threat in precisely one market - upscale consumer PCs, a small part of the overall PC market," Rosoff says.



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So what can WE SAY ??
 

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gayan kalhara said:
ok ok i'll gv up.. i never post these things again :P :P ..
ඩෝන්ට් ගිව් අප් මයි ෆ්රෙන්ඩ්..
දිස් ඊස් සච් අ ලෝන්ග් ආටිකල් සෝ වී නීඩ් අ ලිට්ල් මෝ ටයිම්.....ඔකේ????
තෑන්ක්ස් ඩූඩ්!!!!!
 

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M$ is facing a huge majority that say they dont want to upgrade to windows 7 because it'll too be like vista(it mostly is but a lil bit faster) but still the same PC running XP SP3 will be faster than both the only down fall of xp is that the RAM issue i dont know its fixed in 64bit version or not but im very much sure that someone will make a patched version of xp for 4GB+ RAM same as they did on making Win98 recognize NTFS drives
 

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KHz said:
ඩෝන්ට් ගිව් අප් මයි ෆ්රෙන්ඩ්..
දිස් ඊස් සච් අ ලෝන්ග් ආටිකල් සෝ වී නීඩ් අ ලිට්ල් මෝ ටයිම්.....ඔකේ????
තෑන්ක්ස් ඩූඩ්!!!!!
Jack_Sparrow said:
:lol: malli dont expect quick replies frm these kinds of threads
coz it takes tym to read it :P
be patient :P

නහී නහී. මම දන්නවා. .අර තෙරෙඩ් එක උඩට ගන්න මොකක් හරි කොටන්ට ඌනෙ නෙව.. ඒකයි.. අපි අතාරින්නෙ නෑ
 

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    gayan kalhara said:
    ok ok i'll gv up.. i never post these things again :P :P ..

    අයියෝ...................:frown: :frown: පොඩ්ඩක් ඉවසන්න බැරිද...............:confused: :confused:


    එක්කෝ අපි දන්න සිංහලෙන් මේක දාන්න ඕනා..................:yes: :yes: බොහොම අමාරුවෙන් කියවගත්තේ................:P :P
     

    gayan kalhara

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    W0rkh0rs3 said:
    Agreed. We new this threat before Microsoft....he he

    I didn't buy even pirated DVDs or CDs after getting ADSL !!!
    Warez and Torrents only :P:P:P

    apita kohenda boool ballo ?? api nam thaama CD shop badagaanava
     

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    madurax86 said:
    M$ is facing a huge majority that say they dont want to upgrade to windows 7 because it'll too be like vista(it mostly is but a lil bit faster) but still the same PC running XP SP3 will be faster than both the only down fall of xp is that the RAM issue i dont know its fixed in 64bit version or not but im very much sure that someone will make a patched version of xp for 4GB+ RAM same as they did on making Win98 recognize NTFS drives

    Final versions of Windows 7 expected to be faster than WinXP

    If you talking about memory issue in every 32bit OS then yes WinXP 64bit supports even 16GB as i remember.
     

    GTRZ

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    Yes unlicensed and pirated copies are the biggest threat for now. But they can take more tight verification process so normal user can't use pirated copies or make the OS give only limited functionality. WGA which introduced few years ago made many people buy the OS even in Sri Lanka.

    Anyway if Apple can release their OS openly without any need for their propitiatory hardware then Windows will face some trouble.
     

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    KHz said:
    ඩෝන්ට් ගිව් අප් මයි ෆ්රෙන්ඩ්..
    දිස් ඊස් සච් අ ලෝන්ග් ආටිකල් සෝ වී නීඩ් අ ලිට්ල් මෝ ටයිම්.....ඔකේ????
    තෑන්ක්ස් ඩූඩ්!!!!!
    :lol:
     

    urajdrlk

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    GTRZ said:
    Yes unlicensed and pirated copies are the biggest threat for now. But they can take more tight verification process so normal user can't use pirated copies or make the OS give only limited functionality. WGA which introduced few years ago made many people buy the OS even in Sri Lanka.

    Anyway if Apple can release their OS openly without any need for their propitiatory hardware then Windows will face some trouble.

    Hmmm....apee podi ekaagee thread walata GT lokkath reply daanawaa ehenam.........elakiri nee............hik hikz...........!! :D :D
     

    gayan kalhara

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    GTRZ said:
    Yes unlicensed and pirated copies are the biggest threat for now. But they can take more tight verification process so normal user can't use pirated copies or make the OS give only limited functionality. WGA which introduced few years ago made many people buy the OS even in Sri Lanka.


    any one saw that PC mag (or other mag nt 100%sure)interview with Bill gates? the reporter asked why M$ don't taking any serious legal actions against pirated copies in countries like China, and india.

    Bill gates said, " let them use it, let them get used to it. let them get addict. then we will get the revenge"


    and in the XPs drowing board, they focus their minds and even took the psychological sup.. (have a doubt.. try google) .. thats y most of us addict to XPs interface and couldn't switched for vista even ;)

    BSA thing is a silent before the storm. If the storm got in to the visual contact. its TOO LATE..


    GTRZ said:
    Anyway if Apple can release their OS openly without any need for their propitiatory hardware then Windows will face some trouble.

    thats y they introduce boot camp.. and use intel chips for their PCS and notebooks

    and also. they don't take ant legal actions againts pirated copies of their OSs?? are they?
     
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