This is interesting…should help C++ code bases with accessing managed code (C#, etc.).
Category: Microsoft
Microsoft is Learning from Apple…
Based on the product announcements from Microsoft last week and this article I saw on CNet, Microsoft is finally learning from Apple. This is a good thing for Microsoft and maybe not so good for Google.
Microsoft is fixing major issues with Windows phone, by updating to Core 10 and taking full control of the system updates; the later still being a big issue with fragmentation, for Android devices. With all the Android variants (Samsung, HTC, et. al, etc.), Google will not be able to put this Genie back in the bottle, without taking future Android versions private or starting from scratch with a new private Mobile OS (like Apple and Microsoft).
Even if Google were to make one of these moves, the best they could do would be to compete in an already crowded market. This leaves a huge hole for the 3rd place mobile platform from Microsoft, to gain ground, by providing a solid, usable and stable platform (Windows Phone 10).
It might actually make sense for Google to partner with Microsoft to provide Google services on Windows Phone 10 and for Microsoft to provide Google with Windows services; they already provide all their Office Suite on the Google Android platform. Google seems in a perfect position to take the same approach that Microsoft is now using…be where the customers are. After all, Google makes money by views and clicks. So, anything that makes that happens, helps Google.
I’m not sure how all this is going to shake out, but I would think that over the next couple of years, it should be real interesting to watch both Microsoft and Google, when it comes to the mobile and services arena.
It’s going to be a fun ride….:-)
Windows 10…The latest Technology Preview is out!
Last week, Microsoft took (2) hours to outline the newest release of the Technology Preview version of the upcoming Windows 10 for all devices. If you have the time, give the keynote a look.
Also, there is an informational page that highlights the broad strokes.
Overall, I think Microsoft is finally heading in the right direction, after a long time of complacency. Following the release and epic fail that was Windows 8, they finally realized that they were going to have to provide a real USP (Unique Selling Proposition) for both their users and developers, if they want these two audiences to continue with the platform.
I am encouraged for Microsoft with the release of Surface Pro 3 and the Technology Preview releases of their next iteration of Windows. With Satya Nadella at the helm and Joe Belfiore heading up the Operating Systems Group, I think they have the right leadership and vision for the company going forward.
If you are so inclined, now would be a good time to go long on MSFT. Not that I’m a stock expert, but as a long time Technology observer, I really believe that Microsoft has turned the corner and is heading in the right (for Microsoft) direction.
What To Expect From Microsoft Tomorrow
For those of you that are eager to see what Microsoft has planned for Windows 10, Mary Jo Foley has posted a good article about what to expect. Go check it out. 🙂
Microsoft introduces Surface Pro 3
For those of you that are Microsoft fanboys (or fangirls), Microsoft held an event today to introduce their 3rd generation Pro tablet and some accessories for same. The Press Release link is below.
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/news/press/2014/may14/05-20surfacepr.aspx
There is also an article on Macrumors.com about the new device.