Archive for February 4th, 2010

Will Microsoft stagnate into irrelevancy?

Through the Microsoft MVP pro­gram I’ve been involved with many dif­fer­ent prod­uct groups over the past few years. I’ve always thought that the com­pe­ti­tion for resources between prod­uct groups was some­times coun­ter­pro­duc­tive. Some­times it gets down­right ugly. As I’m just on the periph­ery it’s been hard to get the big pic­ture and fully form my opin­ions as to exactly what’s going on. Here’s an arti­cle by a for­mer Microsoft employee that paints the big pic­ture quite well.

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/04/opinion/04brass.html

My hope is that Microsoft will change. I’ve met some bril­liant peo­ple dur­ing my vis­its there. Because they are stuck in a silo most of their ideas seem to fall by the way­side or when imple­mented get changed so much in order to get accepted by the other silos they bear lit­tle resem­b­lence to the orig­i­nal idea. I think Microsoft realises this and is strug­gling to change. Let’s hope it hap­pens. Despite Microsoft’s many detrac­tors I believe they were at one time an inno­v­a­tive leader of the com­puter indus­try and did much more good than harm.

Update: Here’s Microsoft’s response.

http://blogs.technet.com/microsoft_blog/archive/2010/02/04/measuring-our-work-by-its-broad-impact.aspx