Showing posts with label Microsoft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Microsoft. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Microsoft's failed buyout bid for Yahoo! - Some musings

  • Was Microsoft really interested in buying Yahoo! ?
  • Did Jerry Yang do the right thing by rebuffing Ballmer ?
  • Will the Yahoo! investors remain quiet even after losing out on the deal ?
  • Does Microsoft realise they could/can never integrate Yahoo into their own ?

  • Would the merger have been a good thing for Zimbra users ?
  • Did Microsoft lose out on it's only chance of becoming a contributor to Open Source ?
  • Would projects like Hadoop, YUI, Zimbra died a premature death under the Microsoft's management ?
  • Seemingly unrelated events influence one's personal and professional lives in ways that can not be even imagined.

Sunday, August 26, 2007

Winduhs Genuine (Dis)Advantage

Microsoft pulled out it's stinking "getthefacts" campaign and replaced it with the equally ridiculous compare campaign. They needed to get back attention to their campaign. It was almost dying, and what best than a redesign and a rename ??

But, while they were touting their supposed superiority over Linux, the crashing of their WGA programme gave a hint as to where Windows stands in comparision or more generally, how their technologies lack the scalability and the smartness to reliably serve day in and out.

People at M$ acknowledged that there was a problem and were fixing it. It shows that they were not in full control of the situation as can be known from their program manager pleading with their users:
"I guarantee that I will personally resolve this issue before I go to sleep - whether or not it is Tuesday I sleep."
Wow!! Nice, they got on top of the problem and fixed it some time later. But they ought to let their marketing people know that Windows is not yet "comparision" material and should stick to their traditional methods of pushing and hiring idiots to shove their products in.

If not, they'll find lots of customers asking many uncomfortable questions before signing up with Redhat, SuSE or even us for Debian/Ubuntu. :-)