For years Microsoft has been telling us that they have great new products in the pipeline that were competitive, and an approach that was social and customer-centric. For the last couple years, however, we had to watch the slow maturation of that vision. First there was Windows 7, which was pretty good. Then came Windows 8, Windows 8 Phone, the Surface tablet, and new Microsoft retail stores. The last step has been getting new enterprise products into the hands of users, and giving those customers the time to come up to speed so they can finally tell a success story.
Convergence Tales
Posted by: Denis Pombriant March 27, 2013 05:00 AMFor years Microsoft has been telling us that they have great new products in the pipeline that were competitive, and an approach that was social and customer-centric. For the last couple years, however, we had to watch the slow maturation of that vision. First there was Windows 7, which was pretty good. Then came Windows 8, Windows 8 Phone, the Surface tablet, and new Microsoft retail stores. The last step has been getting new enterprise products into the hands of users, and giving those customers the time to come up to speed so they can finally tell a success story.