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    University of Kassel

    European Master in Business Studies

    Winter semester: 2008/2009

    Course: Distribution policies

    Select a company/ an industrial area, describe/evaluate strengths and

    weaknesses of their distribution approach and make suggestions for their

    future development

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    Table of contents

    Pages

    Introduction 3

    I - Company presentation

    I 1.1 Microsoft corporation 3

    I 1.2 Microsoft Windows: Operating System 4

    I 1.3 Microsoft Live Search: Search engine 5

    II - Distribution channels

    II 1.1 Distribution channel for Microsoft Windows 6

    II 1.1.1 Individual distribution 6

    II 1.1.1.1 Strengths and weaknesses 6

    II 1.1.2 Included with the purchase of the hardware 8

    II 1.1.2.1 Strengths and weaknesses 9

    II 1.2 Distribution channel for Live Search 11

    II 1.2.1 Strong points/Weak points 13

    III - Conclusion: future development 14

    Glossary 16

    Sources 17

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    Introduction

    Who never heard about Microsoft? The successful company which

    started by the work made by a young student called Bill GATES who in some

    decades became the richest man in the world.

    Microsoft is like we want it or not a part of our life. Nowadays it is almost

    impossible to live without technology. Behind it there is a terminal or more

    commonly called a computer which is in 90-95% of the cases running by Microsoft

    products.

    It could seems at the first sight that studying the distribution channels of

    such a company is a work without an end but actually it is not.

    The reason is that Microsoft makes most of its benefits through only two

    products: the Operating System Microsoft Windows and the Microsoft Suite

    Office.

    Studying the distribution channels of such software within the

    distribution policy course at the University of Kassel is a great opportunity to

    discover the position of a company which has a monopole on a market.It

    shows the rare case when a company can affords ways of distribution that

    other competitors do not have or cannot use in order to keep leader's position

    and to keep it for a very long time.

    I chose as well to introduce another product: the Microsoft's search

    engine Live Search which help me for my personal research on my master

    thesis and also to show distribution channels of new products which are

    nowadays very fashionable: the free web applications.

    I Company introduction

    I 1.1 Microsoft Corporation

    Microsoft has been created in April the 4th 1975 by

    Bill GATES and Paul ALLEN. It is nowadays a multinational computer technology

    corporation which develops, manufactures, licenses, and supports a wide range of

    software products for computing devices.

    Its best selling products are:

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    - Microsoft Windows(Operating System);

    - Microsoft Suite Office;

    Microsoft is also present on the hardware market

    with some accessories for computers such as mice and

    keyboards as well as in the video game market since 2001 with

    the Xbox.

    In 2008 Microsoft counts 89,809 employees over the world located in

    105 different countries.

    The famous Bill GATES has been the

    CEO of the company from his creation until 2000

    when he decided to take some distance by taking

    the position of chairman. The current CEO of

    Microsoft is Steve BALLMER.

    As we can imagine Microsoft has a wide range of products and services.

    In order to make this presentation as focused as possible on the topic I decided to

    choose two products provided by this company:

    One is the famous Operating System: Microsoft Windows, all

    versions included: Windows 2000, XP, Vista... as well as editions for

    example: Windows Vista Starter, Windows Vista Home Basic, Windows

    Vista Home Premium, Windows Vista Business, Windows Vista

    Enterprise, Windows Vista Ultimate...

    and the other one is the Microsoft web search engine: Live Search.

    I chose Microsoft Windows in order to have a product which fits well the

    requirement for the examination of the Distribution Policies course and Live Search

    because I needed to continue my research regarding the world of search engines formy final master thesis.

    I 1.2 Microsoft Windows: Operating System

    Microsoft Windows is the famous Operating

    System(cf. Glossary) which made the success of Microsoft.

    This product is dominating the market of computers(desktop and

    laptops) with an incredible 90% of market shares(2008).

    Xbox 360

    Bill GATESSteve BALLMER

    Microsoft Windows logo

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    Economist are speaking about a

    monopole of the market. This situation is moreover

    enforced by the fact that his two main competitors

    are not really playing on the same market: Mac

    OS(from Apple) seems to be focus on a niche and

    Linux(specialized in Web Server Operating System)

    is more targeting advanced users.

    In order to understand better this monopole we have also to take

    into consideration that most of the computers sold in the world are sold with

    Microsoft Windows. In customers mind it is even sometimes

    unthinkable(unfortunately for its competitors) that a computer cannot be sold

    without Microsoft Windows.

    I 1.3 Microsoft Live Search: Search engine

    Before November 2004 Microsoft was

    dependent on other companies technologies regarding

    their search engine. But after this period Microsoft

    developed his own product by itself.

    Live search is an online web search engine available at

    http://www.live.com/ . It is a service which is in

    direct competition with other big search and

    worldwide well known engines such as

    Google(created in 1998), Yahoo(created in

    1994) and Baidu(created in 2000).

    Microsoft Live Search is the fourth

    most used search engine in the world after

    Google, Yahoo and Baidu.What makes this search engine

    very interesting to study is that it is definitely not following his competitors for its

    distribution channels. Which actually is quite amazing because Microsoft has for

    reputation to be a follower regarding innovations on technology(except for the

    operating system).

    II - Distribution channels

    II 1.1 Distribution channels for Microsoft Windows

    The 90% Microsoft market shares

    according to Net Applications

    http://www.live.com/?scope=web&mkt=en-US

    http://www.live.com/http://www.live.com/
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    The Operating System Microsoft Windows can be sold in two

    different ways:

    Individually;

    Included with the purchase of the hardware;

    If the first one seems obvious the second one is a bit unexpected and

    actually illegal according to the law.

    II 1.1.1 Individual distribution

    I do not have the exact figures regarding how much does the individual

    distribution of Microsoft Windows is regarding to the one including with the selling of

    the software. But taking in account that the change of an operating system is driven

    by the obsolescence of the hardware and that the operating system has always

    been sold with the computer, then there are good chances that individual selling

    are representing only a small piece of the whole cake.

    Regarding this individual distribution it can be divided into three parts:

    You can buy the product at any stores which is distributing the

    Operating System(specialized stores, supermarket...). Contrarily to Apple

    with the Apple stores Microsoft does not have his own physical outlet;

    http://www.bestofmicro.com/actualite/25967-Microsoft-Apple-Store.html You can buy it online. For information Microsoft online personal stores just

    opened, it seems that it is the way Microsoft prefer instead of providing

    physical stores

    http://windowsteamblog.com/blogs/windowsexperience/archive/2008/11/13/i

    ntroducing-the-microsoft-store.aspx

    https://emea.microsoftstore.com/de/

    You can receive it as a donation, this is the case for Microsoft in Africa for

    example;http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122332198757908625.html?

    mod=googlenews_wsj

    II 1.1.1.1 Strengths and weaknesses of individual

    distribution

    http://www.bestofmicro.com/actualite/25967-Microsoft-Apple-Store.htmlhttp://windowsteamblog.com/blogs/windowsexperience/archive/2008/11/13/introducing-the-microsoft-store.aspxhttp://windowsteamblog.com/blogs/windowsexperience/archive/2008/11/13/introducing-the-microsoft-store.aspxhttps://emea.microsoftstore.com/de/http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122332198757908625.html?mod=googlenews_wsjhttp://online.wsj.com/article/SB122332198757908625.html?mod=googlenews_wsjhttp://online.wsj.com/article/SB122332198757908625.html?mod=googlenews_wsjhttp://www.bestofmicro.com/actualite/25967-Microsoft-Apple-Store.htmlhttp://windowsteamblog.com/blogs/windowsexperience/archive/2008/11/13/introducing-the-microsoft-store.aspxhttp://windowsteamblog.com/blogs/windowsexperience/archive/2008/11/13/introducing-the-microsoft-store.aspxhttps://emea.microsoftstore.com/de/http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122332198757908625.html?mod=googlenews_wsjhttp://online.wsj.com/article/SB122332198757908625.html?mod=googlenews_wsj
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    Weakness:

    As I said previously selling individually this product

    has a very low demand because the operating system is always

    sold with the computer and will maybe cover the whole life of the

    hardware. The problem is that Microsoft has to provide this

    solution anyway to its customers. A small market but divided a

    bit everywhere means a lot of money to allocate to a marketing

    campaign and of course a strong repercussion on the final

    price of the product.

    If price is high then(and moreover in the software

    industry) people will look for substitute products which means in some cases:

    Piracy.

    The best example we can find on the Internet is the one of the

    introduction of Windows Vista in China.

    Two weeks after his introduction in China only 244 copies have been

    sold whereas Microsoft spent millions and millions of dollars in advertisement.

    http://keznews.com/2726_Microsoft_Only_sold_244_copies_of_Genuine_Windows_

    Vista_in_China

    The reasons of this small amount of those copies sold are in fact two:

    - The first one is the price of the software. Microsoft sold it initially to

    201$ but then discounted until 66$ and this for two reasons: Chinese people cannot

    afford a such price and in Chinese culture Chinese people are ready to pay a high

    price for the hardware but not for the software(notion of service is different);

    http://www.pcworld.com/article/135463/microsoft_cuts_vista_price_to_66_in_china.h

    tml

    http://www.mydigitallife.info/2007/08/06/microsoft-annouced-windows-vista-price-

    slashing-for-china-market/

    - The second one is the Chinese copy culture, a recurrent economic

    problem.

    A Chinese copy of

    Windows VistaDVD copies outlets in the street in China

    Windows VistaAdvertisement on a

    skyscraper in China

    http://keznews.com/2726_Microsoft_Only_sold_244_copies_of_Genuine_Windows_Vista_in_Chinahttp://keznews.com/2726_Microsoft_Only_sold_244_copies_of_Genuine_Windows_Vista_in_Chinahttp://www.pcworld.com/article/135463/microsoft_cuts_vista_price_to_66_in_china.htmlhttp://www.pcworld.com/article/135463/microsoft_cuts_vista_price_to_66_in_china.htmlhttp://www.mydigitallife.info/2007/08/06/microsoft-annouced-windows-vista-price-slashing-for-china-market/http://www.mydigitallife.info/2007/08/06/microsoft-annouced-windows-vista-price-slashing-for-china-market/http://keznews.com/2726_Microsoft_Only_sold_244_copies_of_Genuine_Windows_Vista_in_Chinahttp://keznews.com/2726_Microsoft_Only_sold_244_copies_of_Genuine_Windows_Vista_in_Chinahttp://www.pcworld.com/article/135463/microsoft_cuts_vista_price_to_66_in_china.htmlhttp://www.pcworld.com/article/135463/microsoft_cuts_vista_price_to_66_in_china.htmlhttp://www.mydigitallife.info/2007/08/06/microsoft-annouced-windows-vista-price-slashing-for-china-market/http://www.mydigitallife.info/2007/08/06/microsoft-annouced-windows-vista-price-slashing-for-china-market/
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    In most of the streets you can find a copy of the operating system.

    http://news.softpedia.com/news/Windows-Vista-On-Sale-in-China-45008.shtml

    Strength:

    As Microsoft's chairman says let them pirate software developed by

    Microsoft -that increases the overall number of Microsoft software users and

    some of them may eventually convert into paying customers.

    It is even profitable to Microsoft in one way because Indeed, in China's

    back alleys, Linux often costs more than Windows because it requires more disks.

    so Piracy is in one hand giving less profit to Microsoft Windows but on the other

    hand is making rid off one of his main competitor.

    http://labnol.blogspot.com/2007/07/we-love-microsoft-software-piracy-in.html

    II 1.1.2 Included with the purchase of the hardware

    The most distribution channel used by Microsoft in order to sell the

    Operating System is through hardware(desktop or laptop computers as well as

    mobile devices such as cell phones).

    You have of course here then several ways of distributing the final

    product but it depends of the partnerships you made with the hardware

    manufacturer.

    For example the final product can be sold through: supermarket,

    special stores, online, partnership with public institutions such as schools

    etc...

    It may surprise you but the way Microsoft is distributing his Operating

    System is totally illegal because in fact when you buy a computer it is always

    sold with Microsoft Windows included in the price. The distributor is hardly ever

    giving you the possibility to opt for a different Operating Systems. The only way todo so is to build your own computer, to go to court or to find very specific computers.

    We could think that this distribution is fair because there is no alternative

    for the consumer but what about:

    if you want to go for Linux rather than Windows, why should you pay

    179 more for a software that you do not want and/or that you do not

    need, Linux being free that is a chance but in some cases it is not so you

    are paying for two Operating Systems;

    if you already paid an Operating System, the classic example is when

    you have another computer that you do not use anymore, you could

    http://news.softpedia.com/news/Windows-Vista-On-Sale-in-China-45008.shtmlhttp://labnol.blogspot.com/2007/07/we-love-microsoft-software-piracy-in.htmlhttp://news.softpedia.com/news/Windows-Vista-On-Sale-in-China-45008.shtmlhttp://labnol.blogspot.com/2007/07/we-love-microsoft-software-piracy-in.html
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    easily uninstall your software from one to install it in the new one;

    if you receive the software from a donation or if you only want the

    hardware for any kind of reason;

    As you can see the way Microsoft is distributing his product is very

    special and should be analyzed very well in order to understand how Microsoft can

    be nowadays so profitable.

    I mentioned previously a very interesting distribution channel that I

    would like to emphasize, the one of government and public administration such

    as schools.

    This is a very strategical way of distribution. People have two ways to

    be familiar with the operating system: or they buy/use the computer or the

    product within their own circle(family, friends)or they are familiar to the

    computer/product outside their own circle(companies, schools...).

    In the first case they have more or less the choice they want but in

    the other case it is more or less imposed by the company or institution.

    As I said this is a very strategical approach because the strength of the

    operating system is the dependence it is going to provide on the long run. More

    particularly if you have been raised with this technology. For example when

    Microsoft has a partnership with a school and sell 500 computers with

    Microsoft Windows on it, it is not only 500 licenses that it is selling but the

    number of students who will use those computers and so raised with this

    technology who will buy Microsoft products and be dependent of them. The

    more people use the technology the more they get addicted and the least they are

    going to be ready to try another one.

    II 1.1.2.1 Strengths and weaknesses of grouped distribution

    Weaknesses:

    This distribution channel burst for Microsoft last year because of

    the introduction of low cost new products such as netbooks and mobile

    devices(such as some cell phones which require an OS in order to work) which

    brought new competitors. The problem of these new products for Microsoft is that

    it makes cross the telecommunication software providers with the software computer

    providers. The most recent serious competitor Microsoft has to face with on themobile market is Google which comes into the market with his Operating System

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    called Android. Google speaks about getting a market share of 4% on cell phones

    with this technology in the US market before the end of year

    2008.http://www.cellular-news.com/story/33726.php.

    Another weakness for Microsoft is the introduction of these low cost

    products(netbooks) which based their marketing policy on low cost(less than 300).

    If Microsoft wants to enterin this market it has to cut his price of Operating

    System if not the price of the netbook comes to be the same as the first prices

    laptop.

    Microsoft is looking too much about profit. Recently it lost a very

    huge market share in Africa regarding the one laptop per child project which

    consists in selling computers to African children at the cost of 100$. Microsoft did

    not see the interest to go for this market so his competitor Linux took it. So

    sometimes you have to go for market shares rather than profit.

    The major weakness of Microsoft Windows is that the way it is

    distributing himself is totally illegal. http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vente_li

    %C3%A9e#Fabricants_d.27ordinateurs_pratiquant_la_vente_li.C3.A9e In English it

    is called Bundled Sale and consist in selling in an all pack including only one price,

    several products without giving the possibility to sell them separately. The legislation

    forbid the bundled sale is most of the countries with however some different

    interpretations of the word product and a laxity regarding the application of the law.

    In France several consumers went to court in order to complain and won the

    process.http://www.aful.org/communiques/court-paris-ufc-darty Each computer or

    laptop sold in the world with Microsoft windows includes in fact two products. The

    normal price of any laptop in the market is in fact from 150 to 210 below. So

    Microsoft is then theoretically under the risk of an incredible process for

    illegal distributions and partnerships.

    Strengths:Microsoft is currently almost unmovable regarding the distribution of his

    operating system through computers.

    The last example in mind is the market of netbooks.

    Those computers came out in 2007 and was a total new market based on low cost.

    Microsoft thought that this market was not profitable and did not get into it and let his

    main competitor Linux entered in the market.

    However it seems that people were sending back most of the netbook after seeing

    that Linux did not fit with their requirementshttp://www.thestandard.com/news/2008/11/09/netbooks-opportunity-windows-and-

    threat-linux

    http://www.cellular-news.com/story/33726.phphttp://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vente_li%C3%A9e#Fabricants_d.27ordinateurs_pratiquant_la_vente_li.C3.A9ehttp://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vente_li%C3%A9e#Fabricants_d.27ordinateurs_pratiquant_la_vente_li.C3.A9ehttp://www.aful.org/communiques/court-paris-ufc-dartyhttp://www.aful.org/communiques/court-paris-ufc-dartyhttp://www.thestandard.com/news/2008/11/09/netbooks-opportunity-windows-and-threat-linuxhttp://www.thestandard.com/news/2008/11/09/netbooks-opportunity-windows-and-threat-linuxhttp://www.cellular-news.com/story/33726.phphttp://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vente_li%C3%A9e#Fabricants_d.27ordinateurs_pratiquant_la_vente_li.C3.A9ehttp://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vente_li%C3%A9e#Fabricants_d.27ordinateurs_pratiquant_la_vente_li.C3.A9ehttp://www.aful.org/communiques/court-paris-ufc-dartyhttp://www.thestandard.com/news/2008/11/09/netbooks-opportunity-windows-and-threat-linuxhttp://www.thestandard.com/news/2008/11/09/netbooks-opportunity-windows-and-threat-linux
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    finally Windows is taking back more and more the market shares that it was losing at

    the beginning on this market.

    So I would say that one of their main strength is that they are almost

    unmovable because people are so dependent some customers even do not know

    that a computer cannot be sold without Windows.

    A computer is very often sold with Microsoft Windows even in countries

    such as China. As an example you can give a check at Fujitsu website in China,

    even if everything is written in Chinese the name of Windows Vista appear in the

    characteristics of the computer. This information has been confirmed by local

    Chinese people that I know who told me that they never saw a computer sold

    without an Operating System. They even thought that it was a gift...and actually they

    are not the only ones. So Microsoft is losing profit regarding the individual pieces of

    Windows sold in China but actually has real market shares because on his main

    distribution channel everyone is buying it at the price fixed by Microsoft.

    http://www.fujitsu.com/cn/services/hardware/pc/lifebook/s/

    Even if a hypothetical trial can make Microsoft goes bankruptcy

    can we imagine the consequences that it will have on all Microsoft users(90%

    of the world computers and all companies are based on computers data

    process), a such scenario is economically unthinkable.

    II 1.2 Distribution channel for Live Search:

    The distribution of a Web Search engine is for sure far different that

    the one of an Operating Systems. Firstly because this is a technology which is

    available to anyone who has an Internet access and because his use is totally free.

    His economical model is based on the advertisement it will provide to the company

    in exchange and the revenues which come from the ads which are posted in. What

    is very interesting to see with Live Search is that it has a technology which is farmore recent that its three main competitors which concretely means that it has a

    technology which is below the others. Microsoft often played the follower

    position regarding R&D.

    It however has 4th comfortable position whereas other competitors such

    as Lycos or Ask(two other small competitors) have better technologies, the reason is

    because Microsoft is not using the main distribution channel.

    So the distribution channel examples I am going to give you are very interesting

    because they show how to distribute a bad product to the all world, howavoiding competitors and how to force people to use a product they do not

    want.

    http://www.fujitsu.com/cn/services/hardware/pc/lifebook/s/http://www.fujitsu.com/cn/services/hardware/pc/lifebook/s/
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    I until now counted 5 distribution channels for Live Search:

    The first one which comes into my mind is Internet.

    You can use it in an indirect way(you go to a website which have a link toward it:

    catalog, blog, websites) or you can directly type the Internet address.

    The second one is through Web applications:

    Last one in date is the partnership with Facebook the number one social web

    network application. Microsoft invested in 2007 240 millions of dollars in Facebook

    shares. It seems that this large investment contribute to the acceptation of this

    partnership. So now concretely when people are using the Facebook application on

    Internet they can look for information through the web without leaving the

    application.

    http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/facebook_integrate_microsof_live_search.ph

    p

    This partnership has been sat up in July 2008.

    Facebook is only one example among others. This is a channel which is

    very fashionable for example you can see on the portal of the university of Kassel

    that it is Google search engine which is included. The Kassel university website is

    then a distributor of Google.

    Through his own products and services:

    Here is a very interesting channel because it is not that used by its competitors. The

    reason is that you need for this to have a wide range of products and services and

    that they produce a dependence on you. For example Hotmail(Free Microsoft

    Webmail services) which has more than 260 millions users includes Live Search.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hotmail#cite_note-users-2

    Same thing if you launch some research from Microsoft Office.

    We can imagine the impact of such a channel when you have as Microsoft a huge

    number of users of his products and services which of course do not end here

    because Microsoft provide a very wide range of other software and services such asblog(space.live), instant mail exchanges(MSN).

    So even if you are not providing the best service you can get an important

    audience.No matter what are the characteristics of the product it is before all a

    question of how you can show you off.

    The fourth Channel is the one of software. The last example in date is

    the one of the Java software("Java is installed on 800 millions of computers in the

    world, then 91% of the computers which have an Internet connection"), November

    the 10th

    2008. Which one download users will have the possibility to download whatwe call the Microsoft research bar http://benefice-net.branchez-

    vous.com/actubn/2008/11/le_moteur_de_recherche_de_micr.html

    http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/facebook_integrate_microsof_live_search.phphttp://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/facebook_integrate_microsof_live_search.phphttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hotmail#cite_note-users-2http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/facebook_integrate_microsof_live_search.phphttp://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/facebook_integrate_microsof_live_search.phphttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hotmail#cite_note-users-2
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    The last one is the hardware distribution. This is as well a very

    important distribution channel which is moreover very dynamic with the rising up of

    the mobile technology. Two years ago Live Search made a partnership with Nokia

    the cell phone maker in order to include his technology as default search engine:

    http://www.numerique.ca/production-site-internet/actualite-160-live-search-sur-les-

    telephones-nokia.cfm

    Of course such partnerships have already been developed with

    computers, for example recently Microsoft did a partnership with Hewlett Packard to

    set up their search engine by default on the computers they sold in the USA and in

    Canada: http://benefice-net.branchez-

    vous.com/actubn/2008/06/lengin_de_recherche_de_microso.html

    "According to a Microsoft analyst, 40% of Internet users use the search engine

    installed by default on their computer even if by reputation Microsoft statements

    have for reputation to not be that accurate it is for sure a distribution channel that we

    cannot deny is strongly efficient.

    What is very important to highlight is that the four last distribution

    channels are imposed whereas for the first one you are free to choose it or not.

    II 1.2.1 Weaknesses and Strengths of Live Search distribution

    Weaknesses:

    Not giving the choice to people can increase their unsatisfaction. Let's imagine that

    they are forced to use Live Search and that they discover that the results coming

    from one of his competitor is better then they will really have the feeling that

    Microsoft is cheating them by not giving them the possibility to change. So Microsoft

    has to provide an equal or a better technology in order to handle this problem. It can

    jeopardize his image and moreover provide general unsatisfaction.

    Strenghts:

    Microsoft has a definitely strong advantage on some distribution

    channels: it can afford very large investments so strategical partnerships, it has a

    wide range of well known software and applications.

    He can go above unavoidable barriers that its competitors cannot

    overcome such as nationalism like in Russia or China. Here it is his channel of his

    own products that it will use.You can avoid Google but you cannot avoid

    Microsoft.

    III- Conclusion: Suggestions for future developments

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    Glossary

    Operating System: An operating system (commonly abbreviated OS and O/S) is the

    software component of a computer system that is responsible for the management

    and coordination of activities and the sharing of the limited resources of the

    computer.

    Microsoft Suite Office: Microsoft Office is a set of interrelated desktop

    applications, servers and services, collectively referred to as an office suite, for the

    Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X operating systems. The most famous

    applications it contains are: Excel, Word, Access and PowerPoint.

    Netbook: A netbook is a small to medium sized, light-weight, low-cost, energy-

    efficient laptop, generally optimized for internet based services such as web

    browsing and e-mailing.

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