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      01-30-2010
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Jason Mick - January 29, 2010 9:32 AM

Windows 7 marked a complete turn around for the company


Microsoft is all grins and cheers after posting record earnings, fueled by the fastest operating system sales in history (Windows 7). (Source: Gearfuse)

A year ago Microsoft was struggling. The world's largest software firm had built up a massive user base, but it was losing their respect. Its current (at the time) operating system Windows Vista brought many innovations, but also frustrations that led to an icy public reception. So Microsoft decided to do something unprecedented -- it would allow the public to try its latest version of Windows, and then take their advice and use it to produce something people could truly get excited about.

That gamble paid off handsomely and it reversed the fortunes of struggling Microsoft, returning it to dynamic growth. Windows 7 launched in October of last year and proved a commercial smash. All the Apple commercials in the world couldn't damper the public enthusiasm about the new operating systems. And Microsoft stepped up its own populist ads featuring average Joes and Janes experiencing (or suggesting) the improvements, fueling further growth.

Now Microsoft's brand image is at a new high and Microsoft just reported its best quarter in its history. Microsoft reports a net revenue of $19.02B USD, a 14 percent increase from the previous year. Microsoft also reported operating income, net income and diluted earnings per share of $8.51B USD, $6.66B USD and $0.74 USD per share, up 43 percent, 60 percent and 57 percent, respectively from a year ago. The revenue was boosted by $1.71B USD in deferred revenue on Windows 7 preorders, among other things.

The key factors in Microsoft's rejuvenation were Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2.

Since October 22, Microsoft sold 60 million Windows 7 licenses, the fastest sales pace of any operating system in Microsoft history -- or world history for that matter.

Peter Klein, chief financial officer at Microsoft comments, "Exceptional demand for Windows 7 led to the positive top-line growth for the company. Our continuing commitment to managing costs allowed us to drive earnings performance ahead of the revenue growth."

Kevin Turner, chief operating officer at Microsoft adds, "This is a record quarter for Windows units. We are thrilled by the consumer reception to Windows 7 and by business enthusiasm to adopt Windows 7."

Looking ahead Microsoft does have some key areas it needs to improve on. Currently its phone offerings are in shambles (though a surprise early release of Windows Mobile 7 could change that) and its search business still trails Google, despite recent gains. Still, Windows 7 has been such a huge hit, even if all of Microsoft's other units fail to post gains, the company will still be in pretty good shape. Windows 7 has truly delivered Microsoft a comeback for the ages.

Microsoft stock opened slightly up this morning on the good news, opening at $29.89 a share, about 2 percent up. Since it has slid slightly to about $29.29 a share.

 
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      01-30-2010
This is a major milestone for us. Back in November, when I first began using Windows 7, I made a post on Tom's Computing Net called "Windows 7 is the Best". I got rode like a dog, about 40 some posts putting Windows 7 down. Most were saying it would never succeed. But it did, and is thriving. By this time next year, XP should be taking a knee, like the last play of an unmeaningful football game.
 
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      01-30-2010
Well you proved them wrong Cat
 
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I also told them in my original post that they would be flooded with requests for help, most disagreed. Well, I checked last night and was proven to be right, there are thousands of requests for help. So I made one last post to the thread, telling them that I told them so. There's still a lot of Win 95,98,Me,Win2K and XP users on that forum. But back to the original post by Nibiru2012, the smiles are just beginning. I'm positive that Bill Gates is proud of the great corporation that he built, and Microsoft will be here for decades, if not centuries to come.
 
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      01-31-2010
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I'm positive that Bill Gates is proud of the great corporation that he built, and Microsoft will be here for decades, if not centuries to come.
This will be true as long as they continue to develop OS's with the help of their customers and never go back to the route they took with Vista
 
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I believe that Microsoft has learned from their previous mistakes. Most likely, all new OS's will be put to the test, long before the final product is delivered. I don't believe this philosophy that many have assumed. That every other Microsoft's OS's will be a flop. They have no reason to rush out a new OS anymore. It is said that 2012 will be the year of the next Windows, but if it's not ready, they won't force it. With firm control of 92% of the world's computing population, Microsoft will not be intimidated by Apple, Google or (sic) Linux.
 
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      01-31-2010
For me, I just got bored with XP and Windows7 cured that. I skipped Vista so it's all new to me. I've used the Beta and RC and was sold instantly. Keep in mind I'm running it on 2 puters, an old P4 and a slightly newer PC with a Celeron processor. Runs flawlessly on both.
 
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      02-02-2010
I hope Microsoft's next OS is put to the public to test as Windows 7 was because its the public who will be purchasing .... or not.
 
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      02-02-2010
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I hope Microsoft's next OS is put to the public to test as Windows 7 was because its the public who will be purchasing .... or not.
That is exactly what sold me on the OS. Windows 7 is the first OS I have ever purchased on the Release Date. This is due to the fact that I knew it would run smoothly on my machine.
 
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