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Giving up the corporation to chase the consumer
Authored by: Anonymous on Monday, December 31 2012 @ 07:12 PM EST
Just like Apple, MS is now focusing on a yearly OS update cycle that will cause
much angst amongst the corporate ilk.

While yearly update cycles may be OK for the consumer, they are not OK for
corporations that have very defined upgrade requirements.

It just may be that MS is making a final run to chase the mass consumer market
at the expense of their corporate clients before all is lost.

Who knows, MS may yet go back to one product family for the consumer and another
for the corporation.

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Still on XP at work
Authored by: Anonymous on Tuesday, January 01 2013 @ 01:37 AM EST
In my local supermarket, the tech, entertainment and gadgets section has a
display stand in front of it. That stand displays a Linux powered tablet. It is
the first thing that people see when entering the area.

Tufty

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