Things could change, but it seems like Microsoft has been losing market share in its core businesses and playing catch-up with mobile devices for years now. Nobody has a crystal ball, but signs don't look good for long term growth. I could have my timeline wrong but I think it's more than coincidence that this decline started to come about as Bill Gates reduced his role in the company.
2/6/2011 12:29:24 PM
You saying Microsoft in general, or a specific area of the company. I am not a tech guru, but at least from a superficial standpoint, it 'seems' as if they have firmness in most markets that they offer products/services.
2/6/2011 12:33:58 PM
All large companies eventually reach a point where they stop being a growth company and become a value stalwart. GE, IBM, P&G, etc. Microsoft is at that stage and so long as they don't get completely complacent (ie, someone really does invent an OS and Office suite to rival them) they'll be around in a state of just being, certainly not declining.
2/6/2011 12:34:58 PM
They've lost browser market share and all their attempts to get into mobile devices have been outright failures until Windows phone 7, which is only doing ok. The PC and the laptop markets aren't growing like they once were and cloud computing is slowly becoming a threat. Their share price has been mostly stagnant for a decade (but then again, so has the stock market).
2/6/2011 12:49:58 PM
i thought they were with vista, but things may have turn around a little bit with 7. i use it at work & like it wayyyyy better but all of my home computers (& cell phone) are still apple products. their phone looks kinda neat, but i'll never get one & i don't know anybody who wants or has one. they've got the lock down on the office suite of products i think. i'm not really sure why they charge so damn much for it though. the online documents type thing like google has might take office's place one day, but my guess is that that's a longgggg way off.i don't know much of anything, like seedless i am not as much of a tech guru as most of you guys here. just a regular consumer's opinion.[Edited on February 6, 2011 at 1:34 PM. Reason : ]
2/6/2011 1:33:39 PM
no. they've got the pc market on lock.
2/6/2011 1:55:36 PM
people have been talking about Microsoft's decline for over a decade. and yet, they continue to post record quartersthey're certainly not the only game in town anymore, but they are still doing a LOT of relevant work
2/6/2011 1:55:49 PM
Microsoft has over 1200 skus. I challenge any of y'all to come up with more than a dozen.As an employee I am more excited about the direction of the company today than at any point in the 3 years I've been here. And I've heard the same from people whove been here 15-20 years.Things were bleak in 08, but man has shit changed since then. Microsoft may only be market dominant in a few consumer areas today, but it's market competitive in so many areas that 2-3 years ago were dead in the water.
2/6/2011 2:50:44 PM
They're following the same track as IBM.Their past core competence (Windows) is becoming obsolete in a sense. Their Kinect stuff might becoming interesting, so could Windows Phone, but these aren't at the forefront yet.I think Apple is in the same boat. I don't see them doing enough investment in cloud and "smart" services.Google is the most forward-looking company now. They have tons of projects that have yet to come to full fruition, and all of their products are geared for the future. No other company that I know of can say that.MS, Apple, and IBM all have their place in the future, but they are never going to be as great as they have been in the past.Google still has greatness ahead of it.
2/6/2011 3:07:51 PM
uhhhh....anyone who says that MS is on the decline doesn't know their ass from their elbow.you're talking about a company that performs consistently quarter to quarter and hasn't left the top 10 in market cap for at least 13 years. That means they're sitting on the kind of money that only Oil companies bring in. Cliff's notes: this thread is stupid, Microsoft is an industry leader and is pretty much untouchable.
2/6/2011 10:57:18 PM
^ market cap and even revenue are piss-poor standards for if a company is on the decline or not (unless you define "decline" monetarily).Apple is currently 2 spots ahead of MS in market cap, #3 in the world below Exxon and PetroChina, would you say they are more important than MS? And only getting better. They'll most likely eclipse PetroChina and MAYBE Exxon within the next year (to be #1 in the world).In terms of leadership and impact, which are somewhat difficult to measure, MS isn't as important as it used to be.[Edited on February 7, 2011 at 12:07 AM. Reason : ]
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2/7/2011 12:53:29 AM
not to mention all the different M$ mice and keyboard combos out there LOL
2/7/2011 12:57:23 AM
^^I should have said products, but yeah you are definitely right. No one ever talks about the non-consumer MS product spaces though. Dynamics, SQL Server, Windows Server, Exchange, Azure, Xbox, Mediaroom, HPC, Visual Studio, SharePoint to name a few.I wouldn't say that Microsoft is nearly the monopoly, industry dominating giant it may have been 10-15 years ago, but if you're talking about GROWTH, damn near every market Microsoft is in has products and strategies that have high growth potential.
2/7/2011 1:05:38 AM
http://arstechnica.com/apple/guides/2011/02/does-this-metric-make-my-company-look-big.arsHere's a slightly relevant article just published 3 hours ago... weird...
2/7/2011 1:55:27 AM
2/7/2011 2:10:10 AM
^ not being as good as you were is the definition of declination…?They aren’t ruined or even beleaguered, but they definitely have declined, and may still be in decline.[Edited on February 7, 2011 at 2:37 AM. Reason : ]
2/7/2011 2:16:49 AM
Most people have a very short-sighted few of tech markets. For example, "mobile devices" are much, much more than just WP7/Android/iOS smartphones. Most every piece of field and mobile enterprise hardware I've ever come across is a Windows CE/Embedded device: Trimble, Symbol, AIS, Unitech, Intermec, etc. OS sales are doing just splendid (especially Win7 adoption). Microsoft is pretty much the authority for cloud computing (there is good reason why Jobs' Pixar chose Microsoft's Azure cloud computing framework to put their RenderMan engine "in the cloud"). Office is still king with no end to the reign in sight. Exchange has a 65% market share and shows continued growth. Microsoft has the #1 server OS in the world with continued growth. Microsoft has the fastest growth in the relational database market (has the lead in emerging markets) and is the fastest growing CRM. Bing is serving up 29% of the search market share and growing (thats almost 3 times the market share that Mac has vs. PC, 10.5%). Xbox ain't doing too shabby either.[Edited on February 7, 2011 at 4:36 AM. Reason : Ballmer isn't losing any sleep.]
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2/7/2011 8:26:54 AM
They are in decline the same way IBM is in decline
2/7/2011 8:34:26 AM
http://news.yahoo.com/s/pcworld/20110201/tc_pcworld/googleclaimssearchresultscopiedbybing
2/7/2011 8:58:41 AM
I don't know anyone who uses Microsoft products for cloud computing
2/7/2011 3:31:35 PM
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2/7/2011 4:49:10 PM
hehe, this thread is funny.
2/7/2011 5:56:44 PM
2/7/2011 6:10:06 PM
^Yep. You can't say people are copying results when you opt into explicit add-on software who's entire stated purpose is to observe and report behavior (btw, Google's browser toolbar does the EXACT same thing). It's fucking silliness.
2/7/2011 7:26:26 PM
see ya, quagmire
2/7/2011 7:29:23 PM
hah, you guys assume i care one iota...i heard it on wait wait don't tell me and used the first link that came upi couldn't care less what microsoft does with their shitastic search engine...i haven't used bing since they had cash back and only then because the pertinent slickdeals threads told me exactly what to search to get microsoft to give me cash moniesmore than $700 in all the time...i guess i owe microsoft SOMETHING
2/7/2011 7:56:27 PM
you cared enough to post it in the first place, then respond to it. You obviously care about it to some degree because you actually qualified your perceived of Bing as "shittastic". I'd be curious to hear just exactly what metrics you use to qualify something as "shittastic" rather than just "not as good as" or "I prefer". I use both search engines today. Google is worlds better for some things, Bing for others.
2/7/2011 8:46:39 PM
I think Bing's image and video search engine is better than google. And I use both Bing and Google for generic searches since I use both IE and Chrome.
2/7/2011 9:10:13 PM
^^ you got mei cried a river when i found out that the great Noen was going to give microsoft a rim job rather than agree with my 3.5-second contribution to this thread by posting a linkreally, CRIED A RIVERi realize now that i've never actually paid for a microsoft product (i mean, between pirating when i was a poor student and free stuff through MSDNAA now)...and they've paid ME more than $700...i think they're my favorite company when it comes down to it...thanks for your hard work [Edited on February 7, 2011 at 9:27 PM. Reason : .]
2/7/2011 9:25:10 PM
quagmire02 has been jailed after posting for causing a river to flood, resulting in the deaths of 48 persons.
2/7/2011 10:13:43 PM
^^Love your complete inability to actually respond to anything with even a hint of class.You posted a debunked and inflammatory link that had nothing to do with the OP.Then followed the debunking with a "I didnt care anyway" post, again having nothing to do with the OP.Then you followed by calling a service, which by your own words you have quite a favorable impresson of, shittastic.Then when asked WHY you called something shittastic, you accuse me of giving a company a "rim job"?Classy man, real classy. Way to, once again, not contribute anything and make yourself look like a fool.[Edited on February 7, 2011 at 10:14 PM. Reason : .]
2/7/2011 10:14:29 PM
we all kinda knew that already...
2/7/2011 10:15:37 PM
in the home computing market? not a all. mobile phones? open sourced alternatives (like android) are expected to dominate that market over the next 5 years or something like that.
2/7/2011 10:43:53 PM
Bing continues to grab market share from google:http://www.liveside.net/2011/02/08/hitwise-bing-us-search-share-up-21-over-2-percentage-points-google-down/And by the way, if you wanted a nice impartial breakdown of the Bing/Google fiasco then go here:http://searchengineland.com/bing-why-googles-wrong-in-its-accusations-63279
2/8/2011 2:54:52 PM
damn, didn't realize yahoo is that low now... then again I haven't used yahoo since 1997 for search engine, although their financials are great resources.
2/8/2011 3:00:42 PM
^^I'm not sure what that's supposed to prove.Search is pretty mundane, it just paves the way for ad revenue.And that gain couldnt be because it's the default for IE, now, could it? And MS pays some OEMs to make it default?[Edited on February 8, 2011 at 3:31 PM. Reason : ]
2/8/2011 3:07:04 PM
not proving a damn thing, just thought it was interesting that yahoo got that low.
2/8/2011 3:29:11 PM
i missed an arrow there. sry
2/8/2011 3:32:00 PM
2/8/2011 5:38:08 PM
^and bing is only the default search provider on some new oem pcs in the US. Outside the US, you get prompted on first opening of IE which search provider to use.Also, installing a new version of IE (9) doesn't touch your search settings.The numbers are however still a bit misleading. Yahoo is gone from the list because they started using bing. So the 22-26% share number is partly due to swallowing yahoos market share.
2/8/2011 6:20:08 PM
Anyone else have any troubles installing .NET 4 to their machine. Win 7 x64 and this is about the dumbest install I've ever seen.
3/24/2011 5:37:40 PM
^I had no probs.^^^AFAIK Opera and Splashtop (a Linux distro, mostly for HP computers, in the vein of Chrome OS) default to Bing, while Firefox defaults to Yandex in Russia and Baidu in China.In any case I always change my default search engine to Google SSL: https://encrypted.google.com/
3/24/2011 5:54:59 PM
i've installed .net4 on win7 x64 half a dozen times with no problems that i can recall. it may have prompted me to reboot in the middle of the installation, but that's it
3/24/2011 6:22:17 PM
Its actually the Visual Studio 10 Shell (isolated, if that matters) that just wonks out.
3/24/2011 7:29:07 PM