http://hbswk.hbs.edu/item/4834.html

I came across this article and thought that it would be extremely helpful for those people who are writing their Case Report about the Linux case. It's very relevant to our course material for this week.
Basically, the article highlights the benefits of both Microsoft and Linux-type software. The authors conclude that it is unlikely that one of the systems will force the other one out. However, they explore the different situations that could arise that could potentially make this happen.
Parts of the article get a little detailed and hard to follow, but for the most part it is very informative. The most interesting part to me was the section that discusses how Microsoft could benefit from piracy when that piracy is from people who would not buy Microsoft to begin with. This is because Microsoft is not losing sales to them, yet they are still increasing the value of the system and moving users away from Linux.
Anyway, hope you enjoy because I did!

2 comments:

  1. Aric Rindfleisch said...

    Thanks for posting this Lacey. This is very interesting and quite relevant to the case.  

  2. Neena Amarnani said...

    Thank you for this post! This was very helpful when writing the case. I like how this article states potential changes microsoft could make to compete. Linux needs to anaylze the strengths and weaknesses of Microsoft in order to fine tune its own strategy and innovate.  


 

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