TechRadar - Microsoft has announced a major reorganisation of its business, designed at being more coordinated and nimble across the company. But can the gamble pay off?
Steve Ballmer sent out the full details of the shake-up in an email to employees and one thing is for sure - this has to be Ballmer's final throw of the dice.
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I hope this works out, because i don't how long Microsoft can afford to keep going down hill.
Sadly, i think ballmer is the reason Microsoft is going down hill. He simply doesnt "get" what the modern software customer wants, and so long as he has the reigns, we cant expect consistent quality experiences