cerebus
Honorary Master
Yea interesting article, basically it isn't all doom and gloom and windows 8 isn't crashing the market like many people say. I reckon give windows 8 sometime, it's new and let's see where we are at year end.
That's not what the article says at all. The amount of profit (and full credit to them for being able to generate a profit - Steve Ballmer is at least good at one very important thing) is partly a result of deferring the deeply discounted 7->8 upgrade offer. Without Surface the number would actually have gone down quarter on quarter, on the back of a NEW version of Windows.
The conclusion? Despite the brave top-line numbers, Microsoft's Windows business is actually hurting. Surface isn't contributing much yet, traditional PC sales are sliding, it doesn't have a tablet competitor yet (though Klein said clearly that it will have a "smaller" competitor – aka a rival to the iPad mini – soon enough), and the only thing really keeping everyone smiling is upgrades from businesses facing the wall of XP's end of life.
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