Microsoft's Smart and Dumb Moves in 2011

By siliconindia   |   Tuesday, 03 January 2012, 03:38 IST
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Bangalore: Microsoft has always created a buzz in the entire technology world. Some of its decisions regarded the best while the rest invited a wide range of criticism from the tech savvy.  Listed below are some of the good and bad moves made by Microsoft in 2011.

Smart moves:

Breaking the tradition with Windows8

The compatibility of old software’s to new OS has always been a big advantage and disadvantage of windows. The need to support these vast software’s continued to be an obstacle for Windows in refining itself. But With windows8, Microsoft is going radical with a whole new set of applications and software’s created for the new UI. The new apps promise to be less expensive. With its new OS  built focusing more on tablets than the PC’s Microsoft is moving closely to the future ‘cloud computing’.

 

Vast market with the Skype acquisition

With $8.5 billion, Microsoft not only bought Skype, but also its broad base of customers eager to chat and video conference across the PC’s and Smartphones. Microsoft also gained 50 patents with Skype which will help in its battle with the Android market. Microsoft promised to continue support of Skype on all devices. Before closing its deal with Microsoft, Skype cleared its biggest complaint by adding video support to a wide range of android devices.

 



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