It appears that you are not registered yet. Please click here to register for free!
 
Business Calendar Classifieds Community Entertainment Gallery Media Sports Weather
theBubbler
theBubbler Members Classifieds Directory Events Forums More>
  
Go Back   theBubbler > Wisconsin Forums
Register or Login:
theBubbler Blogs Features Classifieds Directory Members Quick Links Help


» January 2009
S M T W T F S
28293031 1 2 3
4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 29 30 31
» Donate
Contribute to theBubbler!
» Today's Birthdays
Santa (41)
» Online Users: 79
2 members and 77 guests
chitramadhu, ohmsweetohm
Most users ever online was 581, 04-24-2008 at 08:03 PM.
» theBubbler Chatters
Currently Active Chatters: 0
No one is currently using the chat
» Stats
Members: 12,778
Threads: 8,186
Posts: 36,301
Top Poster: keith (7,169)
Welcome to our newest members:
Bobwilliams
teresa
Mitchell Quality Coatings
barb severson
electrical
pawprints35
rusty2kj
D.B. Anderson
shaikh
pddclnk
Sprays2
bburkh2
» theBubbler Store
Amazon Item of the Week for 01/02/2009
Click here to see all of our Featured Products
» Current Poll
It's 2009: Making A Change In Your Life?
New Job/Changing Jobs - 18.18%
2 Votes
Moving To New House Or Apartment - 9.09%
1 Vote
Buying New Vehicle - 9.09%
1 Vote
Going Back To School - 0%
0 Votes
Start A Business - 0%
0 Votes
Planning To Retire - 0%
0 Votes
Getting Married - 0%
0 Votes
Learn A New Skill - 9.09%
1 Vote
Travel For Pleasure Or Business - 18.18%
2 Votes
Other - what's your pick? - 36.36%
4 Votes
Total Votes: 11
You may not vote on this poll.
» Adopt A Pet
» Sponsor




View Single Post
Old 09-28-2005, 05:36 PM   #1 (permalink)
AlumniClub
State Representative
 
Name: Alumni Club
Join Date: Apr 2007
County: Other
Posts: 3,012
AlumniClub will become famous soon enough
Classified Rating: 0% (0)
Recipes: 0
Links: 0
Microsoft Corp. is plugged into Macs

Microsoft Corp. is plugged into Macs
By Los Angeles Times

REDMOND, Wash. - As Apple Computer Inc. enjoys rebounding popularity among computer users rejecting the dominance of Microsoft Corp., one of the biggest beneficiaries is - oddly enough - likely to be Microsoft.

That's because outside of Apple itself, Microsoft sells more software for Apple's flagship Macintosh computers than any other company. With sales of Macintosh machines rising sharply, archrival Microsoft stands to bolster its long-standing business selling Office and other programs for Mac.

"We're ecumenical people,'' said Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates. "We have to run everything. Our first graphics interface was on the Macintosh. We've always done well on Macs.''

Microsoft executives declined to discuss just how well, and the company does not break Mac sales out in its financial reports. But Microsoft's Mac offerings are routinely credited as being more innovative, elegant and robust than its mainline PC products.

Yet the two companies need each other.

When Apple was financially on the ropes in 1997, Microsoft took a $150 million stake in the company, ensuring that Apple users would be there as Office customers, and that the software maker would continue to provide products for Mac loyalists.

As companies, government agencies and universities became more dependent on sharing information over internal networks and the Internet, the importance of communicating across computing platforms grew, and the ability to load MS Word or Excel spreadsheet files from a Windows to a Mac machine and vice versa became crucial.

"It's a way for Microsoft to exercise some control over the market,'' says Charles Smulders, an analyst with technology market researcher Gartner Inc. Supporting Apple users, he says, also helps Microsoft soften hostility toward its perceived monopoly in operating system software.

Because it serves a different universe of PCs than those that run Windows the Mac BU isn't tied to releases of Office for Windows and operates on its own schedule. That means that Office 2004, which is for Macs, has features not available in Office 2003, the latest edition available for Windows PCs.

And Office for Mac users are growing, says Microsoft's Erickson, who uses Windows on a Toshiba laptop and the Mac OS on an Apple PowerBook notebook in his tidy corner office.

"We've sold more copies of Office 2004 in the first three months than we did in the first six months of the last launch of Office for Mac,'' he said.

The autonomy of this relatively small division allows Microsoft programmers to cut loose and design the best software they can imagine without having to conform to the restraints of the mammoth parent company.

"It shows what Office could really be if it weren't for the `strategy tax' - that every software product has to play into the overall Windows strategy,'' says Greg DeMichillie, lead analyst with independent researcher Directions on Microsoft. "Most of the new features of Office 2003 were about connecting to Windows servers, not making Word a better word processing program.''

Continuing to write code for Mac users is one way to diversify. In recent months Microsoft has intensified its efforts to strengthen its presence in gaming, music downloading, software for small businesses, online advertising, and Internet and PC search functions.

"Microsoft isn't just a Windows company anymore,'' says Mark Stahlman, technology strategist with the brokerage Caris & Co. "The future of Microsoft is other businesses.''
AlumniClub is offline   Reply With Quote
Sponsored links
 


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 03:11 AM.

Business Calendar Classifieds Community Entertainment Gallery Media Sports Weather

theBubbler.com
POWERED BY OnYourMark, LLC.
22603 West Main Street
Sussex, WI 53089
Phone: 262-820-8201
Fax: 262-820-8202
Call Toll Free: 1-800-747-3399
info@thebubbler.com
OnYourMark, LLC is a full-service web design, production, programming, hosting and Internet marketing company with audio, photography and video services in our studio on Main Street in Sussex, Wisconsin or at your location.

We serve clients in industry, healthcare, eCommerce, professional services, real estate and construction, information services, hospitality, advertising agencies, and more...throughout Wisconsin and the USA. Please contact OnYourMark for a free, no-obligation consultation about increasing your inquiries and sales while decreasing your costs via the web.
Copyright © thebubbler.com | All Rights Reserved Privacy Statement


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.7.3
Copyright ©2000 - 2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Powered by vBadvanced CMPS v3.0.1


Free Classifieds for Wisconsin People and Businesses - Free Wisconsin Want Ads - Free Wisconsin Classified Advertising -Ad Management by RedTyger