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The break-up of Microsoft   [Edit]

Survey period: 30 Apr 2000 to 6 May 2000

The US government has officially asked that MS be broken up. Is this fair?

OptionVotes% 
Yes13732.46
No28567.54



 
GeneralIt's dirty politics, I tell ya Pin
Ravi Bhavnani3-May-00 4:14
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Arvind233-May-00 5:48
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GeneralNobody count his devotion to this Earth Pin
Member 33952-May-00 20:22
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GeneralMicrosoft is Microsoft Pin
Member 33952-May-00 20:15
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GeneralWhat will we gain? Pin
Arvind232-May-00 4:11
Arvind232-May-00 4:11 
This is a tough one. I've heard industry insiders say that there are three unavoidable things in life, when you're in the computer business: Death, Taxes and Microsoft.

There's no question that Microsoft is a bully and fierce competitor to anyone that is actually a competitor to them. Problem is that they are so big, and in so many businesses that they basically compete with everyone from Logitech to IBM to AOL.

I remember the computer world of 97% IBM compatibles, and let me tell you, I have *no* desire to go back there. Things generally work together now, and I am fearful that we will lose this without a single vendor dominating the industry.

So, I think MS should be broken up, but I don't think OS's and everything else is a reasonable split. MS must have 50 business units (or more). They should be forced to sell some of them, and the rest should be broken into maybe a dozen groups that have the potential to compete effectively in their respective markets.

As it currently sits, Microsoft will simply make MSOffice a development platform (as they've been moving toward for a long time), and move their installed based of developers to support that initative. So you'll run an NT or Linux or Solaris server, but you'll need a $30,000 MS-Office Application server to support the "easiest" methods of development
GeneralRe: What will we gain? Pin
Buddy3-May-00 20:51
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GeneralSplit Won't Effect Share Price Pin
Jeremy Davis2-May-00 2:54
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GeneralUSA intelligence & MS Pin
Buck1-May-00 11:47
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Arvind231-May-00 16:41
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Chris Maunder1-May-00 3:02
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Eddie Velasquez4-May-00 12:44
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Eddie Velasquez4-May-00 12:30
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Member 23211-May-00 5:15
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GeneralNetscape Where are you? Pin
A real fact30-Apr-00 20:39
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GeneralYour comments Pin
Chris Maunder30-Apr-00 16:11
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