Senin, 25 September 2017

Editor's Pick: Sony's Foolish Failure to Learn From Microsoft's Mistake


Rob Enderle
Sep 25, 2017 10:46 AM PT
Microsoft has learned a lot of very hard lessons over the last couple of decades, and it continues to surprise and annoy me that other firms seem to have the suicidal tendency to learn the same lessons the hard way. It is far better and cheaper to avoid the mistakes of others, but firms like Apple, Google and, most recently, Sony seem to want to experience past Microsoft disasters first hand. [More...]

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