• tyler@programming.dev
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    15 hours ago

    Yeah good read. I don’t agree that Microsoft isn’t dying though. They are, because people and companies alike are tired of other corporations throwing them under the bus. So many people are realizing that the companies don’t want what they want, and it kills their business or happiness.

    • Rentlar@lemmy.ca
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      15 hours ago

      I think they will become like IBM, once dominant, not dead today but pretty much irrelevant compared to what they once were.

      • lime!@feddit.nu
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        15 hours ago

        ibm is still huge, but mostly because their shitty tactics in the past means that all their customers are completely dependent on them.

        seems like microsoft is taking inspiration.

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          MS should be more vulnerable, due to everything but Excel being toilet blockages.

          TLDR; MS already got big by being like IBM, lots of dumb corpo procurement cash is already keeping them afloat for about as long as qwerty keyboards - because some people got really good at/dependent on excel.

          Their dominance of corpo-procurement (and using ‘security’ to block out alternative tooling) means that vast amounts of the corpo world is based on highly specialised and over-stretched excel.

          Even in databases, where my organisation (large public sector) should be having a genuine competition to administer postGRESQL for us or something, has been loss-led into into a big new ms fabric contract by them appearing to undercut the incumbent (Oracle - ok not hard to undercut), but not actuall . . . [rant deleted]

          However, crap MS is at software, they’re extremely good at getting dumb corpos to sign on the dotted line.
          (‘always has been’ meme). And many humans being forced to use the only tool available, have built vast intricate systems on the foundation of that excel, many of them masterworks of skill in the face of those constraints. Hopefully they don’t last as long as one of the old Egyptian dynasties.

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      13 hours ago

      They are dying because they have horrible leadership. They are solely focused on subscription revenue now, and everything else is just left to rot. They’ve pretty much lost any urge to do anything creative with their money and manpower.