In 2000, when I picked up a book about ASP.NET Beta, I was impressed with Microsoft’s ability not only to copy Java, but make it simpler and better.  In the next couple of years I switched from doing Java/Oracle projects to .NET/SharePoint projects.  It turned out to be a great call.   SharePoint is a product that Microsoft got right even with all of the problems it has.  .Net has practically became a standard within the enterprise and now promotes all of Microsoft server products.
I am fairly loyal to Microsoft products even outside of the corporate world.   I have an Xbox and a Zune (and this is after a couple of IPods).
So why I am writing this?   Microsoft is clearly losing the battle on the consumer side and it’s only a matter of time until Google/Apple make a much stronger case in the corporate world with Google documents/Gmail/Iphone/Android etc.   
Why is Microsoft losing the battle?   Steve Ballmer’s ineffective leadership and poor execution.
Some of the major execution failures under his watch:
- Zune (F) – failed to copy Apple feature set; horrible desktop software.
- Live.com (C-) – took too long to roll out; did a couple of reactionary to Google/overpaid acquisitions.
- Vista (B-) – perceived performance is bad; lied about system requirements on the initial roll out (I like Vista with 4GB of RAM, but XP was still faster).
Shareholders should demand a better track record from a CEO of the largest software company in the world.    Microsoft still has a lot software power and a few simple adjustments would really help the company and likely the stock price:
- Get a new CEO – somebody from a successful Microsoft business unit such as Xbox or SharePoint.  
- Lay off hordes of contractors and limit frivolous hiring.   In the last year, the number of employees Microsoft hired is equivalent to 55% of Google’s total workforce.  And I though Google hired too many.    Contractors make Microsoft more and more like IBM.
- Focus on performance.   Stop assuming that the hardware will get better and better.   Deliver products that require less RAM and CPU.
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