The article seems too bogged down on number crunching from Sep rather than trends, there is no mention of what the company is trying to do in various spaces. I see this as speculative and assuming all worst things possible would just fall in line. Also, the article mentions nothing about the developer division (Visual Studio, Silverlight, etc.). Also, no representaiton of how competition is doing in terms of numbers.
One thing to remember is Microsoft has really smart people and a dynamic culture internally. If one smart person at Apple can turn it around from crutches, I think many smart people can surely think of something.
To sum it up, I don't quite believe the assertions here.
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The article seems too bogged down on number crunching from Sep rather than trends, there is no mention of what the company is trying to do in various spaces. I see this as speculative and assuming all worst things possible would just fall in line. Also, the article mentions nothing about the developer division (Visual Studio, Silverlight, etc.). Also, no representaiton of how competition is doing in terms of numbers.
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One thing to remember is Microsoft has really smart people and a dynamic culture internally. If one smart person at Apple can turn it around from crutches, I think many smart people can surely think of something.
To sum it up, I don't quite believe the assertions here.