Is Microsoft crazy to diss Office 2019? Like a fox
When was the last time you heard a company denigrate its own product — and practically beg you not to use it? Most likely never.
When was the last time you heard a company denigrate its own product — and practically beg you not to use it? Most likely never.
It’s a combination of things, but mostly it’s a shift in focus.
Over the years, plenty of kudos has been directed at the people at the helms of big tech companies. But some have tripped up recently.
By raising prices and keeping key features out of Office 2019, Microsoft is telegraphing its desire to move its entire user base to Office 365.
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The signs all suggest that Microsoft is going to cut its losses in the digital assistant market. Smart move.
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Windows hardware continues to rule in enterprises. But Chromebooks could prove a serious competitor, as students enter the workforce.
Microsoft pulled the feature with the biggest “wow” factor from version 1809, but there are some hidden gems in this release.
It’s been 20 years since the U.S. Department of Justice and 20 state attorneys general sued Microsoft for violating federal antitrust laws.
Stealthily getting users to use its browser is ill-advised. Why not just make the thing better?
The what, you say? Exactly!
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