BudPritchard
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Registered: Apr 2000
Location: St Petersburg Fla
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Days of Future Passed
(thank you Moodys for the Title)
Now that Microsoft has dodged the breakup bullet. I would like to propose the Blame Game. Why Windows is the top dog on the desktop in corporate America.
1. IBM OS/2 Warp:... With all the resources from this corporate giant, they blew it big time by dissolving the Boca team and moving the PC division under the mainframe corporate mentality. IBM had the clout to give Gates the finger, but they missed their chance.
2. Borland:... Turbo C ran rings around anything on the market. Then they forgot they were a DEVELOPMENT company. Let's dilute our resources and compete with an Office platform. Oops, now Visual Studio is the big player.
3. Commodore Amiga:....Hey, we have a great OS and Machine here, what do we do with it?
4. Apple:.....Mac was an innovative system. Impressive. But wait, 128 megs and software development needed more. Fat Mac allowed it for an arm and a leg. Plus the Apple II hackers were left twisting in the wind.
I don't want to get into a heated war of Apple against Windows. I use Visual Studio and Microsoft Office at work. We have 1000+ desktops on Windows. This will not change. I have to work in the Windows world.
Points to ponder:
Is the Mac OS easier to program than Windows??????
If so, then the Mac OS should have been ported to the Intel platform. This could have changed the direction.
Is Windows XP going to make it?
Since the Courts not have established Microsoft as a
Monopoly, Microsoft needs to tead softly. As for deployment to desktops in the coporate arena, ROI is closely scrutinized. XP may not be mature enough, thereby most coporations will probably deploy Windows 2000. Or they may look seriously at Linux.
Will Microsoft be closely monitored?
I hope so. As mentioned before, I use the Windows platform at hoem and work. But if there is a better mousetrap out there, I want to be able to use it without encountering any landmines.
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