Showing posts with label Tech. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tech. Show all posts

Friday, 8 February 2008

Why Microsoft Had No Choice


Remember when I told you that Microsoft offered $44.6 Billion for Yahoo? Just read an excellent article on FT.com on why Microsoft had to made the offer they did. It's a subscription site so here's the article;

Damned if you do, damned if you don’t.

Microsoft has a good chance of making a hash out of buying Yahoo. Assuming it wins control of the internet company – and it is hard to see it failing to do so unless regulators intervene – the management challenge will be huge.

Yet Microsoft has to try. The offensive arguments are clear. The software giant has missed out on the internet growth wave surfed by rival Google, and to a lesser extent Yahoo. Buying the latter would give it a fighting chance of tapping into that huge, relatively new, and still fast-expanding, internet advertising market.

There are also defensive arguments. Microsoft needs a stronger internet presence to protect its broader software franchise. More and more computing power is likely to move to the “cloud”, where software programmes are run centrally and delivered as a service to internet users. Google, for example, with its huge user base can unleash a new software service on millions of users at the flick of a switch and make advertising dollars from the resulting internet traffic. Microsoft’s software business it still more focused on big upgrade cycles to Windows and Office. These are slow, costly and likely to come under increasing scrutiny as regulators frown on new services being bundled into them.

Microsoft needs a big internet audience as a shop window for new software services, which it can fund through advertising revenues. Also, it wants a hedge in case computing power shifts to the cloud more profoundly than Microsoft expects, undermining the importance of desktop software. If its big monopoly franchises really do start to erode, it will be vital to have a strong position in the software delivery system of the future: the internet. Having lacked the branding and media savvy to build that in-house, Yahoo is the only real option left.


Here's a link direct to the article if you are an FT.com subscriber.
UPDATE: This is now looking pretty irrelevant since Yahoo! are going to reject the offer anyway!


Friday, 1 February 2008

Microsoft offers $44.6 Billion for Yahoo!


Microsoft just announced what has been rumored forever: a formal offer for Yahoo. Microsoft's proposal to Yahoo's board of directors represents $31 per share or about $44.6 Billion.

This is huge. Firstly, this has been part of the internet rumour-mill for the best part of absolutely ages. Case in point: 10 Reasons Why Microsoft Will Aquire Yahoo In 2007 which was written December 2006, or What if Microsoft Bought Yahoo? written January 2007. I guess it makes sense because Microsoft's internet presence is something they desperately want to improve to compete with the snarling behemoth that is Google. Yahoo have a lot of great services and communities that could really benefit from the clout of an industry leader like Microsoft. Will the Yahoo board accept the offer? I hope they do so we can start saying "Microsoft!"

Microsoft offers $44.6 Billion for Yahoo!


Wednesday, 16 January 2008

Sunday, 6 January 2008

Predictions for 2008

Here are my 2008 predictions:

A Cheaper iPhone in the UK: My mobile phone contract expires in March. I'm currently a student and therefore very grateful to be paying £17.50 a month for what I get. However, the iPhone looks sweet. I doubt my loan will strecth to the 300 quid or whatever it is, plus £35 a month. That said, I'm currently on Three so anything would be an improvement.

Blu Ray will go into a commanding lead: Not sure how many of you are aware of the Blu-Ray/HD-DVD war but basically it's VHS versus Betamax all over again and right now there is only one loser - the consumer. Conventional wisdom dictates that it's too early to start spending astronomical amounts investing in HD movie collections. I don't believe in conventional wisdom. Take all your life savings and get a PS3 to go with your fancy new LCD HD TV because most of the major movie studios are aligning behind the Sony-led format and apparently Apple is also waiting in the wings to join Team Blu-Ray. It's over.

Celebrity Big Brother will finally die: I don't really have strong feelings for reality tv shows. I just ignore them. However, there is one that I just cannot stand. Celebrity Big Brother is the annoying itch on the arsecrack of humanity. After the whole racism scandal I hoped, nay, prayed that Channel 4 would drop CBB for good. Ms Goody, the monster Channel 4 had created, seemed to have singlehandedly destroyed the show for good. It was deliciously ironic that the person who had attained "celebrity" status from the normal Big Brother would be the end of the Celebrity incarnation.