Microsoft Bares Knuckles Against Enterprise Software Competition [View article]
Good article, weak comments. Server & tools division is going very well, the issue is online, which blew through $730m in revenues and made another $730m in losses. Ouch.
This article is nothing but Republican puffery and apologist reasoning. Obama has been in office 6 weeks and the economy today is somehow his fault? How is it that Repubs are so determined not to look in the mirror and honestly take some blame. Blame for letting Phil Gramm run roughshod over the CFTC. Blame for letting Dick Cheney suggest "deficits don't matter". Blame for letting bank lobyists dismantle virtually all regulatory oversight (nevermind those asleep at the switch at the SEC...or those aleep at the switch for the 9/11 warnings, which didn't exactly help.) No, instead, we get Obama bashers. It's pathological.
Bill G famously said "things change less in two years than you think they will, and more in ten years than you think they will". I think cloud is one of those cases. The idea is appealing and of course IT pros like it since they could shift all of their hardware-related issues to cloud companies. But the quality of the network, globally, is nowhere near being up to the task. I've just returned from Malaysia, a pretty advanced emerging market, and the idea of a major entreprise relying on cloud services is a bad joke. The other skeleton in the closet is the complexity of rendering things just using a browser. We are used to real processing horsepower on desktop machines giving us very advanced user experiences. Substitute a browser-only approach: things get ugly, fast. Development gets really tricky; response times drive users crazy; and using ActiveX controls to run device drivers is a nightmare and a security problem waiting to happen. So yes, cloud will happen. But it's way too early to make any financial bets on companies making money from it. Except possibly to short Salesforce...
Microsoft Bares Knuckles Against Enterprise Software Competition [View article]
Five Predictions for This Market [View article]
No, instead, we get Obama bashers. It's pathological.
Cloud Wars Are on the Horizon [View article]
The idea is appealing and of course IT pros like it since they could shift all of their hardware-related issues to cloud companies. But the quality of the network, globally, is nowhere near being up to the task. I've just returned from Malaysia, a pretty advanced emerging market, and the idea of a major entreprise relying on cloud services is a bad joke.
The other skeleton in the closet is the complexity of rendering things just using a browser. We are used to real processing horsepower on desktop machines giving us very advanced user experiences. Substitute a browser-only approach: things get ugly, fast. Development gets really tricky; response times drive users crazy; and using ActiveX controls to run device drivers is a nightmare and a security problem waiting to happen.
So yes, cloud will happen. But it's way too early to make any financial bets on companies making money from it. Except possibly to short Salesforce...