[AccessD] OT: Microsoft threatens its Most Valuable Professional

Jim Lawrence accessd at shaw.ca
Wed Jun 6 12:49:40 CDT 2007


OT: An email I received from a friend.

More comments on the latest NEWS story from the Registry. These are not my
comments but fellow who use to be Microsoft fanatic and about 2 years ago
made the switch to the 'Dark Side". He now is 2IC in a large development
company and asked me to post his email.

<comment>
This would be further indication that Microsoft doesn't "get" current trends
in the industry and Web 2.0, mash-ups, open source and everything... The
ideal situation for Microsoft would be that someone be developing for the
Windows platform and using their development tools. 

If someone is willing to _pay_ for TestDriven.net, that would be a big
flashing red neon sign that:

1. Microsoft left a big gaping hole in their product that consumers were
asking for. Logic would dictate that the aim of a business would be to meet
consumer demand, which Microsoft couldn't, so someone else had to fill it. 

2. The person buying it, likely will _never_ have gone for the whole package
and is price-conscious

3. Microsoft is being undercut by competition. Competition is good. These
software prices were artificially set by MS (intentionally to undercut other
competition), and so therefore they have to rely on some legalese text in a
EULA to protect their flow of income (not even sure it exists?), rather than
trying to be a competitive and ethical business. This is the sort of thing
that damages your reputation in the geek world (can MS afford this
anymore?). 

In my opinion, I think Microsoft ought to be happy people are using their
IDE and developing for their operating system, and not running off to play
with Eclipse, Mono, RealBasic, Java, and all the rest of the great stuff out
there... 

Or they could continue bullying people, who are actually helping to promote
their bottom line.

Which is actually OK by me, because I personally would like to continue
seeing people migrating over to Linux.
</comment>

Any comments

Jim 




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