Top Reviews: "Nickname: Amber Ved
Review: Making a loss on hardware will be fine with Microsoft, if they can make it all up from the gaming software. Selling more hardware will give a good initiative to Microsoft as Sony and Nintendo play the catch-up game. Microsoft will try capturing as much market share as it can before rivals come up with the advanced version of their gaming devices. To win the battle in this area, it has to as push as much hardware as it can and as fast as it can, even if it has to lower the price further even if it means more losses. Once hardware has been sold in large numbers, Microsoft will be able to push more software in the market, using hardware as the base.
Date reviewed: Nov 25, 2005 6:02 AM"
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All comments: Looking For Innovation In The East, Where The Engineering Pool Is Deep
All comments: Looking For Innovation In The East, Where The Engineering Pool Is Deep: "Nickname: Amber Ved
Review: Exciting times ahead. Watch who will lead the knowledge battle: China, India or the new European powerhouses.
Date reviewed: Dec 6, 2005 10:34 AM"
Top Reviews- Cisco
Top Reviews: "Nickname: Amber Ved
Review: :)) Funny, the idea appears far-fetched. But if true, should worry Microsoft... They have enough and more on hands!! Even as Internet becomes more and more dominating, Microsoft would have greater worries from Yahoo, Google, & AOL than Cisco. Cisco been major network infrastructure provider will only benefit from the movement. And war with Microsoft in long will do more good to them. Also if center shifts to internet, Cisco might have more problems from Intel, AMD, than from Microsoft. Intel, ADM, IBM and likes may like to active take part in providing greater processing power on server side & network infrastructure in-turn break into the domains of Cisco and Juniper."
Top Reviews - Xbox
Top Reviews: "Nickname: Amber Ved
Review: Making a loss on hardware will be fine with Microsoft, if they can make it all up from the gaming software. Selling more hardware will give a good initiative to Microsoft as Sony and Nintendo play the catch-up game. Microsoft will try capturing as much market share as it can before rivals come up with the advanced version of their gaming devices. To win the battle in this area, it has to as push as much hardware as it can and as fast as it can, even if it has to lower the price further even if it means more losses. Once hardware has been sold in large numbers, Microsoft will be able to push more software in the market, using hardware as the base.
Date reviewed: Nov 25, 2005 6:02 AM"