
On Fri, Apr 1, 2016 at 1:35 PM, Stewart C. Russell <scruss@gmail.com> wrote:
On 2016-03-31 09:53 PM, Giles Orr wrote:
Or, as a friend of mine put it, 'the concept of "embrace, extend, extinguish" hasn't been lost.'
I don't think the target of MS's extinguishment is us. It's very hard to compete with the nebulous world of Linux. You can't create a business plan to attack something that has so many facets.
MS can, however, attack Apple. Apple destroys Microsoft on the desktop. I'm not talking about the business desktop, where Windows is still solid, but in the notebooks you see people using on the road, in coffee shops, in colleges, and so on. Microsoft wants a piece of that “Creative Class”† action, and the more of it they can funnel onto Office 365 and Azure subscriptions, the better. The move to a no-charge Windows licence is like Gillette handing out free razors. Apple and Microsoft can make far more money on services than they ever could hawking hardware and software.
You may have found the dragon behind the facade!! MS thinks it needs to own all aspects - - - what is interesting is most companies that have done these kind of shenanigans merely developed their demise! Dee