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#387926 - 04/15/14 09:04 AM
Re: ot/ How do you like Windows 8 ?
[Re: Dnj]
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Registered: 01/30/00
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Loc: Indianapolis, IN, USA
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Hi all,
I work with Fortune 500 IT Depts every day. None of the 500 have any plans to upgrade to Win8. In fact, upgrades paths are beginning to lead away from Microsoft. Google Chromebooks now account for roughly 25% of all new computer sales. Adroid & IPhone dominate the phone market. You'll see Windows sliding farther and farther from the mainstream over the next decade. By 2030, Windows will be akin to the old IBM mainframe. There won't be many out there but you'll still see them. By the end of the 2030's, those companies that stayed with Microsoft will find themselves steeped in problems and unable to complete with a world market that has been running in a totally different direction for for 3 decades. Microsoft is already far behind the technology curve and it will continue to lose ground. Companies will continue to migrate toward BYOD (bring your own device) style of computing and will offer cloud apps for word processing, spreadsheets, etc. thus replacing Microsoft Office as the preferred productivity suite.
Please don't blame me. Microsoft chose the road its walking.
Edited by Stevizard (04/15/14 09:32 AM)
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#387927 - 04/15/14 09:15 AM
Re: ot/ How do you like Windows 8 ?
[Re: Dnj]
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By 2030, I'll be akin to the old IBM 7090 mainframe - DEAD! Right now, using Windows 7 on all but one of the PCs I own, I hope these will be the last ones I'll have to purchase - HOPE! They do everything I want them to do, but knowing the good folks at Microsoft, they'll come up with something new and exciting, something that none of the new software works with, and none of the new software we frequently need to purchase, Turbo Tax, etc..., will run on Windows 7 anymore. This is the reason I now have Windows 7. I would still be using ME if it were not for that problem. Gary
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#387930 - 04/15/14 09:44 AM
Re: ot/ How do you like Windows 8 ?
[Re: Dnj]
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Loc: N Fort Myers, FL, USA
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2 desktop PCs on Windows 8.1. Love it, especially the fast boot or restart time. I also installed an SSD drive for the OS and other software, with a large hard drive as a secondary for all data, and that approach also speeds up the PC.
I have not experienced any significant problems, and would wholeheartedly recommend it.
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#387931 - 04/15/14 09:47 AM
Re: ot/ How do you like Windows 8 ?
[Re: travlin'easy]
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Registered: 01/30/00
Posts: 367
Loc: Indianapolis, IN, USA
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No Gary, some time late in 2018, cures will be found for cancer, diabetes, and a host of other illnesses, which will serve to prolong life and add another 25-35 years to male life expectancy in the US. We'll be around a long time. Steve
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