I attended TechEd 2012 Australia recently.
I was interested in what the Windows booth had to say about their new product (Windows 8) and when should business plan on upgrading to it.
They seemed to be taking a very strange position.
They said anyone still on Windows Vista should plan an upgrade path to Windows 7 and anyone one on Windows 7 should remain on Windows 7. Windows 8 was not even mentioned.
WTF
WTF
WTF
Is this a company trying to sell software? Are they trying to make money? Do they feel they need to come up with a "throw away" version of Windows just so they can skip a number?
I understand that the consumer story is very different and they need to catch up there. But it appears that the entire business story is dead and buried even at birth.
Having Sinofsky gonsky is a great thing in my book.
A product like Windows that doesn't have a compelling business story is a wasted opportunity to make few lazy billion.
Postings from one who spends far too much time in front of Visual Studio. -- Dave Apelt
Friday, November 16, 2012
Windows 8 and Business Users
A business user using Windows 8 is faced each day at log in with Weather, Finance, News, Travel, etc tiles.
Seriously!?!?
They then click on the Desktop title and do their job.
It is like having to go via the souvenir shop when exiting a theme park - but in reverse.
There have always been various edition of Windows; Home, Professional, Ultimate, etc.
There should be a "Business" edition. The "Start screen" can still be present but it boots to a Desktop with a Start menu. The Start screen can be buried in a menu deep under Accessories.
Seriously!?!?
They then click on the Desktop title and do their job.
It is like having to go via the souvenir shop when exiting a theme park - but in reverse.
There have always been various edition of Windows; Home, Professional, Ultimate, etc.
There should be a "Business" edition. The "Start screen" can still be present but it boots to a Desktop with a Start menu. The Start screen can be buried in a menu deep under Accessories.
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