Trends Report

Windows: The Next Five Years

As Mobile Device Sales Surpass PCs, CIOs Will Need To Corral A Troika Of OS Leaders

October 22nd, 2012
Frank Gillett, null
Frank Gillett
With contributors:
David Brodeur-Johnson , Christopher Mines , Jason Knott , Michael Yamnitsky , Charles S. Golvin

Summary

The launch of Windows 8 is a major pivot point for Microsoft — and for IT leaders and the individuals they support. The new Windows 8 user experience (UX) and programming model will transform the Windows experience for end users and for IT organizations, as Microsoft redesigns its technology and business strategy to address the rise of mobile touch devices. Microsoft's market share of networked personal devices has shrunk dramatically as the market has been reframed from its 95% dominance of the PC-only market to today's approximately one-third OS share of all personal device sales, PC and mobile combined. This report outlines what Microsoft is doing to address this shift, what its near-term challenges are, and what its prospects are for increasing share. We wrap up by predicting how Microsoft will continue to adjust its Windows strategy and how that will reshape its hardware ecosystem partners.

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