A Former Microsoftie Forecasts Microsoft Doom
For those who missed the Slashdot Post:
Jeff Reifman, a columnist for Seattle Weekly, has written a toe-curling editorial analysis of Microsoft's past and current missed opportunities, contrasted with its financial success, while covering in fair depth some of the most serious threats to their business model. Beyond the many choice quotes, I've found this article to be a very interesting read from somebody who has not only been on the inside, but also significantly developed his professional career thru Microsoft solutions."
And for those willing to read the 5,000+ word article, feel free to comment here. Don't worry, no -5, Not Anti-M$ mods here ;-).
Here's my comment:
Seems to me that Mr. Reifman is disgrunted former employee who just couldn't hack it. I mean, just look at his opening paragraph:
"10 minutes of my day rebooting ... Microsoft Outlook 2003 hangs for me about once a day ... Word 2003 ... every line in the document gets a bullet ... shut down is more of a request than a command—it might, it might not ... Internet Explorer stopped opening for me."
My God. That's definately an Überincompetent user problem. Even my grandma doesn't have any of those problems. And she's on 98 First edition.