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| | | | | | | | | Microsoft 2008: From Desktop to Datacenter It's the end of the year and time to look back and ahead. This week's Microsoft Watch does a little of both. As for this entry, Microsoft had a pretty good year, despite the fourth quarter's global economic crisis. Sure, Apple made gains in Mac market share and the iPhone 3G is wooing away developers. Google released a Web browser and mobile operating system, while gaining more search share. READ MORE>> Steve Ballmer's 12 Gifts of Christmas Microsoft's CEO isn't having a good year. Even automakers let down the Detroit native known for driving American cars. Here are 12 gifts Steve gave this year, many of them well ahead of Christmas. READ MORE>> What Happens if Microsoft Warns? Microsoft issued a dire profit warning at the start of the last recession, in December 2000. Will the 2008 recession lead to another warning? Could Microsoft really miss its forecast. The economic climate is even stormier than when Microsoft gave second quarter guidance in late October. It's too close to call, for now. READ MORE>> When Mini Speaks Layoffs, I Believe Anonymous Microsoft employee blogger Mini-Microsoft says signs show layoffs coming to the software giant. The prediction: Jan. 15. Microsoft employs more than 90,000 people, a number that could prove to be a liability during the worldwide economic downturn. Under normal conditions, Microsoft is like the federal government: Jobs are seemingly for life. Layoffs aren't unheard of at Microsoft, but they're rare enough occurrences. Mini's timing makes sense, right when Microsoft would be doing midyear reviews and a week before fiscal 2009 second quarter results are announced. READ MORE>> Vista: Now Microsoft Can Blame the Economy Businesses are cutting back IT budgets and, unfortunately for Microsoft, Vista is on the nix list. That's the story according to Laura DiDio, principal with ITIC. Vista business adoption is small and not likely to get much bigger before Microsoft releases Windows 7. READ MORE>> | | | |
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