Windows Is for Oldies

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unni

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The future does not look bright for Microsoft, if one were to consider their customer demographics. Statistically, Mac users are much younger than Windows users. According to a study developed by Hitwise Intelligence, visitors of Microsoft's website are considerably older than Apple's visitors. LeeAnn Prescott, senior research analyst at Hitwise Intelligence notes that both Apple and Microsoft understand very well the nature and structure of their customer demographics and use the appropriate strategies to promote their products.

According to Hitwise demographics, most traffic to the Apple website came from users under 45, while users over the age of 35 gave the majority of traffic to the Microsoft website. 22 percent of Microsoft's website traffic came from visitors over 55. Both Apple's and Microsoft's advertising teams worked with the age factor and came up with appropriate campaigns for their costumer populations. Windows' chosen spokesman on the Windows Vista promotional website is Tom Skerrit, a 73 year-old actor.

Apple's ad campaign is centered on two characters, Mac and PC. The Mac character was embodied by a young actor while PC was played by an older, nerd-looking actor. Though both companies understand who their customers are and use the appropriate approaches, the age gap between their customer populations are definitely not a good sign for Microsoft.

Young, adaptable audiences choose Mac, while people who are not willing (or able) to let go of the familiar Windows environment stick with Microsoft products. It's obvious that as time goes by, Windows' older user population will shrink. The future is, as always, held by the young. Though it's true that Windows strongly dominates the desktop market, it is also true that if Microsoft does not shape up and if Apple gets its break on enterprise clients, things are very likely to dramatically change.

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I think most younger users of Windows know how to pirate.:D
 

kirangp

The joy Of Wow
what??? haha...well after reading that I was gonna comment you on the article when I noticed ur last line "I think most younger users of Windows know how to pirate."....hehe...seems so true to me
 

alsiladka

Noobie Pro
Maybe the oldies know whats better ;)

Jokes apart, the surveys carried on the websites are extremely wayward of reality and untrustable.

Also, that is only stats from USA, not worldwide.
 

nileshgr

Wise Old Owl
Huh..

Microsoft is now going to fall. I Linux is emerging and most users are adopting linux.
<== You see that Redhat Logo in my avatar. I put that avatar coz. i am now moving to Redhat Fedora Core 6.
 

gxsaurav

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The Unknown said:
Huh..

Microsoft is now going to fall. I Linux is emerging and most users are adopting linux.
<== You see that Redhat Logo in my avatar. I put that avatar coz. i am now moving to Redhat Fedora Core 6.

Ok, good....now stop acting stupid man. Grow up.....

Windows users = Mature & professional

Linux users = Office & mostly students

mac users = Whiners & kids who like everything flashy
 

mediator

Technomancer
^^nice catch!
@gx : PLease don't go on making comments like "stupid man" on anyone . If u don't like the post or some lines like "Microsoft is now going to fall" then please ignore it! I too ignore many lines in this forums plenty of them saying "linux is going to die/fall, sky will fall, earth will explode"! This isn't FIGHT CLUb!

@unknown ... welcome to fedora!
 

hailgautam

Youngling
gx_saurav said:
Ok, good....now stop acting stupid man. Grow up.....

Windows users = Mature & professional

Linux users = Office & mostly students

mac users = Whiners & kids who like everything flashy
Why do you want to inflict flame man...if you think you're mature than you should behave like that. these comments are unwarranted.


I use Linux and Windows 50:50, so that makes me Mature+Professional+Office+Student!! Coincidently Yes though...:D
And with this post I am alos an Alpha Geek :D
 
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mail2and

Walking, since 2004.
I was a Slack user back in the x86 days. Now, I dual boot OS X and Ubuntu.

What really attract me towards Linux are the package managers. They're just fantastic. There is Fink for OS X, but again, that's for running Linux software on OS X.

A lot of people call trading as the 'real work'. Bloomberg Terminals run UNIX. :)

What platform do the Reuters products run on?
 

amitava82

MMO Addict
This article may change your view if you think Linux is for Unprofessional Offices..
And this one for MAC boys.:p
 

mediator

Technomancer
^^I think its all about experience. People keep on saying wateva they want to. Some say linux has got less desktop usage i.e not for end-users, then some say its not for professionals.

So if its not for end-users n professionals, then it means linux has no usage in the world of computing! Then how in the world its growing so fast? May be so many end-users/professionals running linux here and across the globe r just telling a lie then!
 

gxsaurav

You gave been GXified
The thing which offices look or should look mostly is that they use one or two application at one time on there computers. Like if it is macdonalds Touchscreen Bill machine, it runs that particular software whole day. So like i have said before, why pay for a Big OS when you won't need its features.

Here is where Linux prevails. It can be so customised that most of the features can be removed to make it more resource friendly. I liked what mehul told me about using & compiling Gentoo for his own system, something possible only with Vista so far & .net 2.0+ (use ngen.exe)

Windows is what offices run, cos most of the employees learned computing on Windows boxes. So they are already familier with the enviroment & UI which results in low cost of training. Also, Microsoft or the OEM vendor provides support for the computer in case something goes wrong. Remember Linux awareness & education is still close to nill. Just tell me if you were in a bussiness enviroment what will you chose to run? Windows which has tech support very easily available or Linux which doesn't have that much tech support. Even if you switch to Gentoo from Ubuntu, you still have a lot to learn. Bussiness users don't have time to fix the computers themselves or wait for proper Linux help. They simply call the best tech support which is widely available out there, for Windows.

Mac were used for Creative works before 2001, because of which they are still used while new companies are there which also use Windows 2000\XP system cos that is really strong foundation for workstations tasks. With Pentium 4 & Windows XP, Microsoft has made a seriously good position in workstation market. SGI is out now

I have said before & saying it again. The problem with Apple is not the Mac, it is there marketing tactics, & arrogent users who somewhat act elite. There are so many professionals out there who use Mac but don't whine. Same goes with Linux & Windows users.
 

krates

Be CoOl rAp RuLeZ !!!
I Think Trying Vista Will Make U Think That Vista Has Been The Most Successful Windows in Terms Of Applications It's Handling Is Too Easy But Through Vista Microsoft Is Earning A Lot Of Money Cause Many Of The Utilities says That Video Card Not Compatible Buy One From Windows Marketplace You Need A tv Tuner Card For Windows Media Center Buy One
Etc

That's Why Many Of The Users Don't Want To upgrade To Vista And Saying VISTA Is Not Good Enough.
They Are Switching To Linux And Mac And Older Versions Of Windows (98,xp)

Everybody Seems To Know Here The Applications And Help Provided By Microsoft Is The Best .Which Answer To All Your Queries At Once
By Switching To Linux I Don't Find Many Advantages And Mac I Haven't Tried Yet .But I Will Get It Soon.
 

Ankur Gupta

Wandering in time...
I knew this thread would turn into a "fight club" just by looking at its title!
Yeah but I feel MS needs to do a lot for security for Vista if it doesn't want to lose its share in the market as people will not like to have viruses roaming around in their PCs after spending on the software as well as hardware that they buy for Vista...
 

krates

Be CoOl rAp RuLeZ !!!
ankurgupta.me said:
I knew this thread would turn into a "fight club" just by looking at its title!
Yeah but I feel MS needs to do a lot for security for Vista if it doesn't want to lose its share in the market as people will not like to have viruses roaming around in their PCs after spending on the software as well as hardware that they buy for Vista...


I Think Security Is One Of The Best Feature In Windows Vista It's Only Designed To Do. Use The Security Feature Of Windows Vista If Just you Want To See a Highlight Of It's Work It's Too Good Even The Parental Control In It Is Too Good :p
 

Ankur Gupta

Wandering in time...
kushagra_krates@yahoo.com said:
I Think Security Is One Of The Best Feature In Windows Vista It's Only Designed To Do. Use The Security Feature Of Windows Vista If Just you Want To See a Highlight Of It's Work It's Too Good Even The Parental Control In It Is Too Good :p

I never said Vista lacked security....But its just released...
Surely viruses will come out after a few months..thats when MS will be tested and if it comes out with a SP1 which plugs all the loopholes which results in no or just a few viruses then Vista will surely be successful and revive MS fortunes..
 
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