Microsoft Confusion Steve Ballmer Retiring Windows Dead

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Microsoft Breakup Coming 2013
Microsoft Breakup Coming 2013
Sept. 20, 2013 - PRLog -- Steve Ballmer announed his plan to retire as CEO fo Microsoft. The golden parachute Ballmer receives is estimated at over $600 million. Ballmer became the CEO of Microsoft in 1998 serving at the company for 20 years. It was then that Microsoft held a 95% market share for computer applications worldwide. But somehow Microsoft missed the coming age of social media networks like Facebook, Google + , Linked-In and Twitter which are integrating mobile apps that enable users to create powerful slideshow images, perform business administrative functions and communicate instantly using mobile devices.

Today, Ballmer leaves Microsoft on the verge of a company break-up inevitably as company product lines diverge, it must get smaller to survive and flourish writes social media blogger, James Rickman iHuman Evolution. If Microsoft is unable to capture sizable mobile device OS and penetrate enterprise cloud computing with its Windows Azure platform within the next 24-months its likely we’ll see the company split apart into more focused units says Mr. Rickman.

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“Sure, Microsoft is still eking out a profit based but it’s largely based on “legacy cash cows like Windows PC” that are long since dead. In every segment except X-Box, Microsoft has seen decline that’s not a long-term business investors get excited about comments social media blogger, James Rickman iHuman Evolution.  Although Microsoft’s dividend and stock buy- back program is attractive, the company will suffer flat growth prospects unless break-up occurs. ” Microsoft Break-Up Model

Ultimately, Ballmer failed in many respects to innovate in both the high growth mobile device and cloud computing applications market. The highly touted Microsoft Windows 8 release fell flat with just 6% market share amid declining sales adds Mr. Rickman.

The Surface Tablet another Microsoft Ballmer failure has generated total sales of $853 million (July 2013). The revenue was barely enough to cover the Windows 8 and Surface overhead expenses for production, marketing and advertising.
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