Mort Walker wrote:^When you have one board member who is an industry icon and former CEO (Gates), plus anther board member who was the last CEO and a known bully (Ballmer), it makes the new CEO's job harder. What I fear is that Nadella may become a bali. What I hope for is that Nadella dumps the legacy line of old software like Windows and brings in the smart people who made XBox.
er...why would he dump Windoze?

Nadella is no Kalidasa, one hopes!

BTW XBox runs on Windoze too.
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I guess whichever anal-e-cyst made the graph forgot to note what happened in the industry in 2000 unless he is blaming Ballmer for the dot com bust

Another trend I am seeing is that while the PC market is declining, the tablet market is saturating as per anal-e-cyst reports. So what happened to the post-PC/tablet replacing PCs era which anal-e-cysts were predicting back in 2010? If tablets are not eating into PC marketshare, then what is? Or is it the PC HW market which is declining (due to slower refresh cycles) but PC software is still growing? If something like ChromeOS becomes significant, will that mean even slower refresh cycles for PC HW? In that case the revenue model for the PC hardware market will have to change dramatically....profit sharing with the HW OEMs from the platform vendor's services would have to play a major role.
HW is tough business which is why one needs to own the value added parts to make the money, namely, software and services. What making your own HW gives you is control and tight integration. One cannot see it in simplistic terms as 2 separate pieces anymore and the trend for CE devices in that regard is very clear. The problem with Chacha's approach to making HW was that they decided to forget or ignore some basic fundamentals which go behind the development, manufacturing and support of high volume CE devices regardless of category/generation. That leads to ill-conceived devices like the Nexus Q or ChromeBook Pixel. They weren't products which iterative design improvements could fix (like the Surface tablets)...they were products which shouldn't have been considered for GTM in the 1st place.