Saturday, March 23, 2013

MSFT: Microsoft Still Doesn't Get It

Microsoft Still Doesn't Get It
by Ashraf Eassa

I am all for companies learning from their mistakes, but I believe that Microsoft's (MSFT) management is becoming increasingly out of touch with reality. In particular, the company recently defended its position on Windows RT, making the outrageous claim that Windows RT's crippled functionality relative to full Windows 8 was actually a selling point. I'm sorry, Microsoft, but you can't have it both ways, and I believe that investors in your company need to have confidence that you are making rational decisions to best help deliver value for your shareholders. In this article, I plan to explain why Windows RT is not a suitable product offering for the company, and to urge investors to understand that Microsoft has a very real opportunity to succeed here...if it can simply let go of Windows RT. read more »

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