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Mon, Oct 26, 2009 12:14 EDT

Microsoft Weather Report

Winds of change, cloudy futures and evolving business models

Topic: Cloud Computing

Blog: Doing Business in Real Time

Current Rating: 5 Comments: 2

Out beyond that azure blue sky there’s a storm brewing. Change is hard; lot's of conflicting currents and storms of controversy. Microsoft is in the grip of some conflicting currents I'm sure.  This came home to me the other day as I interviewed two guys who founded a software development and cloud services company. The Sales VP gave me his card and the CTO gave me his card. And as I looked at them side by side I noticed the sales guy's card had the logos of both Microsoft and Google prominently displayed. The CTO's card had only one logo displayed - Google.
 
When I asked about this the conversation that followed highlighted some key points I’ve heard from people a lot lately. The Sales VP is Russ Young and the CTO is Ed Laczynski and their company is LTech. They’ve been in business for 8 years doing software development, Web 2.0 work and now cloud computing work. They’re focusing on what they believe is the next big growth opportunity and they’re selecting the vendors they want to align themselves with. Russ and Ed are literally putting their money where their mouths are; this isn’t just idle chatter around the lunch table. The times they are a-changing (again), and strong winds are blowing in Google’s direction.

Russ the sales guy said that up till now it’s been much easier to sell Microsoft solutions. Calling on prospects who asked about cloud computing and Google solutions meant spending lots of time educating people but not closing deals or making sales. Now that’s changing. Ed the CTO said the elegance and the clear cloud focus of Google’s technology makes them the obvious choice for the future. He said Microsoft is trying to play the cloud game but also attempting to keep their bigger customers tied to on-site server based software and licenses and all the cost that goes along with that business model. Russ then admitted that his new cards, when they come back from the printer, will have only the Google logo. They both said the cloud computing customer education period is coming to an end and the cloud computing customer buying period is about to begin. And Google is what customers are going to be buying.

What Microsoft Might Want To Do
 
MAINTAIN A HOLD on existing customers by providing a serious option for people to use the old Windows XP and office apps user interfaces - don't trash 15 years of your customers’ hard earned knowledge from countless hours spent using your products every day to do their jobs. I personally know I should move on to a newer and cooler user interface (UI) but most days I’m so desperately busy; I just want to type up a document, whip together a powerpoint presentation, model some numbers on excel, send them off attached to an email and run out the door. I promise I’ll learn a new UI as soon as I have some free time.

Question about UI design: Once you know a UI do you care if others think it’s dated or clunky? Does anybody think the QWERTY keyboard layout (designed in 1872) is cool or efficient or makes any sense at all? But we all know QWERTY because we’ve been using it since the day we stopped sucking our thumbs so we’ve grown fond of it. I would not look kindly on someone who tried to force me to start using a “new and improved” keyboard layout.

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Tue, Oct 27, 2009 11:21 EDT
Anonymous user
Posted by: Ron P.
Rating: 70

I have nothing to add. Being a former Microsoft compatriot, I could not agree more with your article. I do hope Microsoft figures it out, because our community relies on them for survival.

 
Tue, Oct 27, 2009 13:59 EDT
Anonymous user
Posted by: EugeneNizker
Rating: 80

Michael,

Congratulations on another great article. I am in the same trench with you. I know that W7 is great, but I simply can't see myself moving to it because I barely keep my head above the water. I can't wait to get rid of Vista on the laptop I’m using for this comment, but even for that I don't have time! I will for sure hold on to XP on 6 family computers. So, I agree with your strategic assessment of the situation at MS.

This was the "yes" part. Now the "but".

I don't think cloud computing is ready for the prime time. I don't believe a savvy CIO is ready to lose solid ground under his feet and jump up to the cloud. Not yet. This would need a couple of years more IMO.

However, a “couple of years” is a very short timeframe for a giant like MS to move around. If it doesn't do it now - then it's too late.

So, in a sense, my "but" is just another "yes"...

Eugene Nizker
Evident Point Software

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