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by r00fus
4523 days ago
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That sounds like an opportunity to me. Get real cloud-based software solutions that compete with Google SaaS officeware, but tie it into desktop office in a way that synergizes without forcing people to subscribe or upgrade. Apple is good at the monetization angle of this. There's no reason Microsoft couldn't do the same (except with software, not hardware). Example: 90% of the time I'm on a webex/gotomeeting, I'm looking at one of three things: 1) Powerpoint, 2) Excel/Word or 3) a Browser. Why can't Microsoft make that kind of sharing easier? My guess is that they were too arrogant to make things work for the folks not on the latest versions, or on different OS's. It's 2014, that's not good enough. People expect your product to be sociable and flexible. And that's why it's Cisco/Citrix software that's showing the MS docs. |
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What makes you think they haven't done so already? Ever heard of Office 365, OneNote, Lync?
> My guess is that they were too arrogant to make things work for the folks not on the latest versions, or on different OS's.
My guess is that you haven't really looked into Microsoft's products for the past 5 years. I can tell you that they are doing quite well in the product development of their cloud and SaaS offerings lately.