• Lvxferre [he/him]@mander.xyz
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    I saw in a recent Youtube video that between web services and AI, Windows licencing is only about 10% of Microslop’s business.

    That’s correct. Here’s some data on Microsoft’s revenue:

    40%     Server Products and Cloud Services
    22%     Office Products and Cloud Services
    10%     Windows
     9%     Gaming
     7%     LinkedIn
     5%     Search and News Advertising
    

    IDK if that number is true, but it sure would explain how much they’ve put into user experience.

    It does but it’s really short-sighted from MS’s part. Sure, Windows might be only 10% of its business, but the other 90% heavily rely on it. Or rather on Windows being a monopoly on desktop OSes; without that people Windows servers, Office and MS “cloud services” (basically: we shit on your computer so much you need to use ours) wouldn’t see the light of the day.

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      Also: even if they are not directly connected, the fact that one monopoly crumbles might result in the next one falling apart too. Someone who successfully got out of Windows might try to ditch their MS365 subscription too.

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        I don’t think companies are going to ditch their MS365 subscriptions. That would mean getting rid of Outlook and Teams, and that ain’t happening anytime soon.

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          I don’t think companies are going to ditch their MS365 subscriptions. That would mean getting rid of Outlook and Teams, and that ain’t happening anytime soon.

          Can someone more technical than me tell me why Outlook is so awesome for work? I use Outlook 365 for work, and the search function is ass. G-suite worked better on the front end, so I’m wondering about the back end.