This article argues that Microsoft isn't failing, it argues that it has already failed: http://semiaccurate.com/2012/11/14/microsoft-has-failed/
TL;DR: Microsoft has stagnated for far too long and completely missed the boat on a number of occasions, most recently by failing to recognize the transition to mobile computing. As a result, it now holds 2% of the market it once dominated, before the launch of iOS and Android. Windows 7 for mobile was incompatible with all previous apps developed for Windows Mobile, and Windows 8 again obsoletes Windows 7 which is barely a couple of years old.
He calls Windows 8 "the laughing stock of the OS world [...] for use on a desktop computer the experience is miserable, you need touch. Unfortunately, touch does not work on a vertical surface, there have been decades of studies that show this". Damn straight! I don't think I would want to lift my fingers off the keyboard to touch the screen to do work! I have NO touch on any of my computing devices (save phone and tablet) and I do not miss it at all. Do I, for one moment, think that my desktop computer could be improved by having the ability to touch the screen? Not one bit!
MS has traditionally never been first to the market with new groundbreaking technologies. The GUI was invented by Xerox way before MS belatedly entered the market with Windows. Those buttons that you see on MS Word first appeared on Ami Pro. MS Excel is a latecomer - before that was Lotus 123. MS Word itself was late to the game, back in the days of DOS it was outsold by WordPerfect. There were generations of Ataris, Nintendos, and Playstations before MS entered with XBOX. Palm pioneered the PDA industry before MS entered with Win CE. MOSAIC and Netscape dominated the browser industry before MS entered with Internet Explorer. Creative Labs pioneered portable media players before MS finally entered with the Zune (the laughing stock of the PMP world). And nobody needs reminding of how Apple and Android have stolen the lead on smartphones and tablets.
Ah Microsoft. I have a love-hate relationship with them
TL;DR: Microsoft has stagnated for far too long and completely missed the boat on a number of occasions, most recently by failing to recognize the transition to mobile computing. As a result, it now holds 2% of the market it once dominated, before the launch of iOS and Android. Windows 7 for mobile was incompatible with all previous apps developed for Windows Mobile, and Windows 8 again obsoletes Windows 7 which is barely a couple of years old.
He calls Windows 8 "the laughing stock of the OS world [...] for use on a desktop computer the experience is miserable, you need touch. Unfortunately, touch does not work on a vertical surface, there have been decades of studies that show this". Damn straight! I don't think I would want to lift my fingers off the keyboard to touch the screen to do work! I have NO touch on any of my computing devices (save phone and tablet) and I do not miss it at all. Do I, for one moment, think that my desktop computer could be improved by having the ability to touch the screen? Not one bit!
MS has traditionally never been first to the market with new groundbreaking technologies. The GUI was invented by Xerox way before MS belatedly entered the market with Windows. Those buttons that you see on MS Word first appeared on Ami Pro. MS Excel is a latecomer - before that was Lotus 123. MS Word itself was late to the game, back in the days of DOS it was outsold by WordPerfect. There were generations of Ataris, Nintendos, and Playstations before MS entered with XBOX. Palm pioneered the PDA industry before MS entered with Win CE. MOSAIC and Netscape dominated the browser industry before MS entered with Internet Explorer. Creative Labs pioneered portable media players before MS finally entered with the Zune (the laughing stock of the PMP world). And nobody needs reminding of how Apple and Android have stolen the lead on smartphones and tablets.
Ah Microsoft. I have a love-hate relationship with them