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[News] [Rival] Microsoft Window (Not Just Vista) a Lost Cause

Is Microsoft Windows Doomed?

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| Let’s face it. Windows Vista is not going as planned for Microsoft. If 
| Microsoft doesn’t make significant changes to Windows, it very well may be 
| doomed.  
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http://electrogeek.com/blog/2008/04/14/is-microsoft-windows-doomed/

The "Save XP" petition count update

http://weblog.infoworld.com/save-xp/archives/2008/04/sign_the_save_x.html

"We should dedicate a cross-group team to come up with ways to leverage Windows
technically more."

                                           --Jim Allchin, Vista escapee


Yesterday:

Windows exec Poole leaving Microsoft (Update)

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| Microsoft senior vice president Will Poole, a longtime Windows executive, is 
| retiring from the company, according to a report by ZDNet blogger Mary Jo 
| Foley this afternoon. No confirmation from Microsoft yet.  
| 
| Poole would be the latest executive to leave the company since Windows 
| Vista's launch. Others include Rob Short and Michael Sievert.  
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http://blog.seattlepi.nwsource.com/microsoft/archives/136482.asp?source=rss


Recent:

Microsoft's Vista Blogger Quits As Redmond Exodus Builds

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| White did not provide a reason for his decision. To be sure, his position 
| could not have been an easy one. White's posts often elicited hundreds of 
| responses from Vista users complaining about the operating system's numerous 
| glitches and quirks.   
| 
| His departure also raises questions about Microsoft's ability to retain 
| talent in the Web 2.0 world.  
| 
| [...]
| 
| Earlier this year, Microsoft Business Division president Jeff Raikes said he 
| would retire in September, to be replaced by former Juniper Networks chief 
| operating officer Stephen Elop.  
| 
| Microsoft's merger and acquisitions chief Bruce Jaffe stepped down at the end 
| of February. 
| 
| To boot, Microsoft chairman Bill Gates will give up full-time duties at the 
| company in July. 
| 
| The departures highlight one of Microsoft's biggest challenges as a mature 
| company: attracting and retaining Silicon Valley's top talent. In its early 
| days, Microsoft could entice recruits with an entrepreneurial environment and 
| stock options that eventually turned secretaries into millionaires.    
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http://www.informationweek.com/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=207001276&subSection=All+Stories


Vista marketing chief to bid Microsoft adieu

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| Michael Sievert, Corporate Vice President for Windows Product Marketing, is 
| moving on, according to multiple sources of mine. 
| 
| It’s hard to make the case that Sievert, who was responsible for the 
| worldwide introduction of Windows Vista, isn’t being pushed for the 
| less-than-enthusiastic public perception of Microsoft’s latest version of 
| Windows. Even though Microsoft has moved 100-million-plus copies of Vista, 
| many consumers and businesses still consider the new release buggy, sluggish 
| and incompatible with existing software and drivers.     
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http://blogs.zdnet.com/microsoft/?p=1158

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