On Jul 19, 2025 at 11:46:05 AM EDT, "CrudeSausage" <
[email protected]> wrote:
Out of nowhere, Microsoft has decided to abandon yet another thing they
came up with: Microsoft Films & TV.
Hardly "out of nowhere". Microsoft has for years been killing consumer
products and services that are losing money. Because Microsoft is FAR better off concentrating on their strengths, which is business products and services.
They used to have phones that did not sell. They had a music streaming
service that no one used. Lots of things are gone.
Next to go will be Xbox. With console gaming tanking everywhere and MS just last week killing products and closing companies, Xbox being abandoned or sold off is inevitable. Although I can't imagine who would want to buy it at this point.
The reasons are obvious. When Fortune 500 companies are deciding on million dollar contracts, you don't want to deal with a "Business Solutions Provider" who is also distracted by games, phones and movies.
Just look at Radio Shack. In 1987 they had the largest installed base of Unix computers in the world. In an attempt to look more serious and business oriented, they moved the computers out of the Radio Shack stores (which were loaded with racks of toys and games) and created the Tandy Computer Centers.
These sold/leased computers and software only.
But the timing was too little/too late. By 1990 Windows 3 was here, and Microsoft abandoned the Xenix OS which was running on the Tandy business computers.
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