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[News] [Rival] Georgia Tech Goes Against Windows Vista, Customers Reject It

  • Subject: [News] [Rival] Georgia Tech Goes Against Windows Vista, Customers Reject It
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2007 09:08:07 +0000
  • Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.advocacy
  • Organization: Netscape / schestowitz.com
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Georgia Tech - Software for Staff

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| OIT and the Georgia Tech IT Community do not recommend the Microsoft Vista 
| operating system for most users at this time. We advise that you work with 
| your departmental technical support resources when considering a move to the 
| Vista operating system.   
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http://www.oit.gatech.edu/staff/software_distribution/overview.cfm

Funny image:

http://www.yousaytoo.com/gallery_image/pic/9686/osx_vs_vista_upgrades.jpg

Users Demand Upgrade from Vista To XP

,----[ Quote ]
| Admittedly, I find myself amused with the latest Vista sales numbers, as they 
| seem to forget how many of those same people are disgusted once they break 
| the seal and want to take Vista back.  
| 
| I know a number of repair techs, most of them running smaller shops and all 
| of them are reporting people asking for "their XP back." 
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http://www.osweekly.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2685&Itemid=449

Sales are slowing, according to the latest figures (channel-stuffing days are
over). Microsoft can no longer fake it.


Related:

Vista sales slow despite record MS profit

,----[ Quote ]
| The sales rate of Microsoft's Windows Vista is gradually slowing down as the 
| operating system reaches the one-year anniversary of its release to 
| businesses, according to the company's latest financial results.  
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http://www.electronista.com/articles/07/10/26/vista.sales.rate.slowing/


Nine burning questions about how Vista is really doing

,----[ Quote ]
| Instead, there's so much spin   -- from Microsoft,  from rivals such
| as Apple Inc.,  from market analysts pushing research and more research
| -- it would even leave Sasha Cohen dizzy. Here's our attempt to unravel
| this puzzle-shrinkwrapped-in-a-mystery.
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http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9021838
http://tinyurl.com/2u6gzq


Is that 1 Million Zunes Shipped or Sold?

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| Stephen Baker, NPD's vice president of industry analysis, says he believes 
| that Microsoft could have shipped 1 million Zunes. "They have not sold 1 
| million players through nor do I believe they will by the end of June," he 
| said. "That number is likely to be around 750,000."
|
| Microsoft's modest sales goal--at least compared to more than 100 
| million iPods--may or may not be in sight, depending on whether
| that number is shipped or sold.
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http://www.microsoft-watch.com/content/games_consumer/is_that_1_million_shipped_or_sold.html?kc=MWRSS02129TX1K0000535


Rumor: Is Microsoft cheating their [Xbox 360] sales?

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| All in all, there are some sobering thoughts with very broad implications
| for any company if that were true. That being said, would you buy
| from Microsoft, or any other company for that matter, if they were
| cheating their sales?
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http://xbox360.qj.net/Rumor-Is-Microsoft-cheating-their-sales-/pg/49/aid/89595


Uh-Oh, Vista! PC Sales Levels Are Normal

,----[ Quote ]
| "Vista hasn't been a catalyst for PC sales," he said. "Looking at the
| weekly data, there really isn't anything happening with sales that
| has anything to do with Vista."
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http://www.microsoft-watch.com/content/vista/oh_oh_vista_pc_sales_levels_are_normal.html


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| "This is a relic of old-line consumer products companies like Philip
| Morris, or fraudsters like Miniscribe who literally shipped bricks in
| lieu of disk drives to hit sales targets.
| 
| [...]
| 
| Channel stuffing is the business practice where a company or a sales
| force within a company inflates its sales figures by forcing more
| products through a distribution channel than the channel is capable
| of selling to the world at large.
| 
| [...]
| 
| We have a game we play around the office here with Microsoft press
| releases. The game is, "Find the words that make the headline true."
| It's not always easy.
| 
| [...]
| 
| Sony, like Microsoft, announces units shipped, not actually sold.
| This allows both companies to advertise sales numbers based on how
| many units they can force retailers to accept, not on how many units
| customers actually buy; both have considerable market power to push
| excess unsold inventory into the channel."
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http://www.informationarbitrage.com/2007/04/microsoft_phili.html


Open Source Fights Back

,----[ Quote ]
| Question: The OpenSourceParking.com announcement cites a Netcraft
| report, which found that GoDaddy.com's migration from Linux to Windows
| caused Apache to lose server share. Was this event the sole impetus
| for OpenSourceParking.com?
|
| Perens: Not the first. It's part of a continuing behavior pattern by
| Microsoft that I think it's fair to call "dirty fighting." GoDaddy was
| using Apache (I assume on Linux) because it was a great technical
| solution. They didn't switch to IIS on Windows Server 2003 for any
| technical reason. The switch was accompanied by a press release by
| GoDaddy, containing Microsoft promotional language. Now, I've changed
| many servers from one thing to another, but I've never made a press
| release about it. GoDaddy wouldn't be doing that unless Microsoft had
| offered them something valuable in return. There has been talk in the
| domain business that Microsoft has been offering the large domain
| registries a wad of cash to switch their parked sites. There is no
| other reason to do this than to influence the Netcraft figures.
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http://www.itbusinessedge.com/item/?ci=15108

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