Jaffrey smarter than all the other analysts put together. They nailed the number of Macs sold number, and they always seem to UNDERSTAND the numbers they get.
Some things, like the sun rising, are very predictable in life. In December, OS X will still be excellent and Vista will still suck. We know the latter from MSFT's own roadmap. Unless they buy Red Hat or some other UNIX-based company, MSFT's code base will continue to be proprietary spaghetti from now til eternity. Windows 7 will be no panacea.
The interesting point to INVESTORS is that companies are starting to look at Macs. Enterprise is the only market MSFT "owns". When that "Berlin Wall" falls, capitalism will filter into IT departments-- the notion that Users might get useful tools to work with instead of centrally planned Trabants (the pathetic East German cars sold during the Cold War).
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Jaffrey smarter than all the other analysts put together. They nailed the number of Macs sold number, and they always seem to UNDERSTAND the numbers they get.
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Some things, like the sun rising, are very predictable in life. In December, OS X will still be excellent and Vista will still suck. We know the latter from MSFT's own roadmap. Unless they buy Red Hat or some other UNIX-based company, MSFT's code base will continue to be proprietary spaghetti from now til eternity. Windows 7 will be no panacea.
The interesting point to INVESTORS is that companies are starting to look at Macs. Enterprise is the only market MSFT "owns". When that "Berlin Wall" falls, capitalism will filter into IT departments-- the notion that Users might get useful tools to work with instead of centrally planned Trabants (the pathetic East German cars sold during the Cold War).