Is Microsoft really doomed as one analyst predicts? Don't bet on it

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I work in IT and point 2 is correct.
 
I think Microsoft Office is one of the greatest tools PCs have ever seen, so Microsoft has a big lead in business computing that isn't going anywhere for a while.

However, personal computing will likely shift to tablets and probably the iPad since it's the industry tablet-leader.

The average person does not do any "computing," so a tablet makes great sense whether the average PC user knows it or not. The liklihood is they'll figure it out.
 
I think Microsoft Office is one of the greatest tools PCs have ever seen, so Microsoft has a big lead in business computing that isn't going anywhere for a while.

However, personal computing will likely shift to tablets and probably the iPad since it's the industry tablet-leader.

The average person does not do any "computing," so a tablet makes great sense whether the average PC user knows it or not. The liklihood is they'll figure it out.


That why the ipad sell so good.
 
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That why the ipad sell so good.

http://news.cnet.com/8301-13579_3-5...-dominance-to-android-next-year-says-analyst/



iPad will lose market dominance to Android next year, says analyst

Android tablets will overtake the iPad in market share by mid-2013, projects analyst Sameer Singh.
by Lance Whitney
November 13, 2012

Android will finally knock the iPad off its throne next year, at least according to one analyst.

Apple's iPad has remained the king of the tablet market for the past few years but has gradually shed market share to the onslaught of Android devices. For the third quarter of 2010, the iPad enjoyed an 87 percent cut of the market, according to IDC. For this year's third quarter, that number had fallen to just 50.4 percent.

That trend will continue as the share collectively owned by Android tablets surpasses that of the iPad in the first half of next year, says Sameer Singh, an analyst with mergers and acquisitions consulting group Finvista Advisors.

Looking at the market trends, Singh found that growth in Android tablet shipments outpaced that of the iPad in six out of the last eight quarters.

The third quarter was an especially bad one for iPad sales given rumors of the upcoming iPad Mini and a drop in shipments due to the new iPads, Singh said. Based on past results, iPad shipments should have risen by 10 to 15 percent last quarter. Instead, they fell by 18 percent.

Android tablet shipments grew from the first quarter to the third quarter. And that growth will increase next year, according to the analyst, as more Android vendors take a cue from the low-cost Amazon Kindle.

"OEMs (original equipment manufacturers) have learnt from Amazon's model that diversified price points would help expand the market and take share from the iPad," Singh said. "This has resulted in far more broad-based growth, which is not only sustainable, but should result in an accelerated ramp up of sales over the next three to four quarters."
 
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