Microsoft delays Surface technology
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by Doug Aamoth on November 9, 2007

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Microsoft had hoped to get its Surface technology up and running by the end of the year. It’s now not going to be ready until Spring of 2008, which doesn’t surprise me a bit. This has been happening a lot lately.

Before you ask me if and why I hate Microsoft so much, let me tell you that I’m typing this using Microsoft software on a Windows Vista computer. I’m not a Mac disciple by any means, although I do enjoy the iPod Touch quite a bit and I used to own a MacBook. But for the most part, I’m a Microsoft guy. I don’t hate Microsoft. I’m disappointed in Microsoft which, as any parent would tell you, is sometimes worse than being mad.

It’s not the Surface technology that I care about. I guess I’m getting a little tired of Microsoft over-promising and under-delivering things, that’s all. Vista was late (and it still doesn’t work), Office was late, and now Surface is late. Everything’s always late. This streak of late releases doesn’t look good to consumers or investors. I need to quit assuming that “end of the year” means “end of the year” and just add 33% to everything.

Bill Gates claims that Surface technology “can be in every table, every whiteboard, every mirror. Give us a 5- to 10-year time frame and we will wonder why our tables used to just sit there and not do anything for us.” I hear that 5- to 10-year claim and now just assume that it’ll be 15 years. Whatever the promise, just add 33% to it.

Bumps on the road to Microsoft’s Surface [CNET]

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  • Don’t be disappointed. I don’t think you could do any better.

  • “The future is here.

    (Well, not HERE here, but sorta here … soon … maybe. We think.)

    And it’s not an iPhone. It’s a big-assed table.”

    Take that Apple.”

  • its a cultural thing.
    Escalating risk is framed as being negative and rewarded with a trip to the woodshed before being shown the door.
    Kiss some a** and you will get promoted and can move to a new group before the shi*t hits the fan.
    pee-ons warned upper management about vista early and often. surface ditto.

  • Actually Simon, he has every right to be disappointed in Microsoft. Heck, if I was president of the Xbox division, I know that I’d be doing a great job. I already have a few (awesome) ideas as to what I’d do if I was in charge. And they’re all realistic too, not like it would cost Microsoft a billion.

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