From "Microsoft still dominates client OS market for the businesses for now." and "No serious competition to Office." you conclude "Now, when this monopoly itself is under question, what can Microsoft do?".
And on what basis can you say "Every successful OS right now is UNIX or Linux based." if Windows has 90% of the market? How do you define successful?
I understand that you like Linux. I like it, too. I am using Linux as OS on boxes running my web servers and will continue to do so. But I prefer Windows desktops, as most users do.
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From "Microsoft still dominates client OS market for the businesses for now." and "No serious competition to Office." you conclude "Now, when this monopoly itself is under question, what can Microsoft do?".
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And on what basis can you say "Every successful OS right now is UNIX or Linux based." if Windows has 90% of the market? How do you define successful?
I understand that you like Linux. I like it, too. I am using Linux as OS on boxes running my web servers and will continue to do so. But I prefer Windows desktops, as most users do.