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on Thursday, 05 January 2012
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Windows Use Slides 2% Per Year; Mobility May Wedge It Farther and Faster

Ongoing Saugatuck subscription research clients might be interested in looking at a piece just published at the end of December that looks analyzes EOY 2011 OS usage data, and sees some significant challenges for Microsoft Windows and Linux as Mobility enters the traditional PC domain (see 1004MKT The Thin Edge of the Wedge: Mobility and Personal Computing OS Trends Through 2012, 30Dec2011).

Saugatuck’s review of personal computing operating system usage by developers has long shown that Microsoft Windows - in all its traditional versions - has been gradually losing market share to Linux and Mac/iOS, especially among developers. Latest review indicates that trend continuing, along with an additional player that may be the thin edge of the wedge that eventually drives Windows out of relevance. This Strategic Perspective analyzes the latest data regarding OS usage around the world in the context of Saugatuck’s core focus: What’s going to change how we do business, and how will that affect this marketplace?

We can see that Linux and Mac/IOS have been enjoying significant growth since 2008, mostly at Microsoft’s expense. Unfortunately for Microsoft, usage share for Windows overall has been declining since YE 2008, a slide which Microsoft has not yet been able to turn around. Our analysis indicates that Windows’ usage share slide has been occurring at a steady pace of between two and three percent per year – which can be expected to continue without significant change and improvement from Microsoft in how it develops and delivers Windows 8 across all popular form factors.

Looking at and understanding what developers are working on, and working with, is the best indicator of where the business of IT is heading, and what IT strategists within user enterprises need to be aware of. Developers are the key to IT ecosystems, from Master Brands down thru and to individual users. If developers don’t support a core technology such as an OS, it does not get bought or used. Any significant change in OS growth or decline among developers is an important indicator of emerging IT ecosystem change.

Note: Ongoing Saugatuck subscription clients can access this premium research piece (1004MKT) by clicking here, and inputting your ID and password. Non-clients can purchase and download this premium research piece by clicking here.

Most research firms can explain what happened; some can explain what is happening. Saugatuck Technology excels at understanding both in order to explain what else is likely to occur, and to guide its clients toward the actions that deliver them the greatest business value while enabling the safest business path.

To accomplish this, and to continually improve the value of Saugatuck’s work to clients in a Cloud-obscured marketplace, Saugatuck SVP and Head of Research Bruce Guptill pushes his team to continually re-examine and re-invent the company’s research programs to focus more on the costs, benefits, effects, and value of an ever-changing mix of technologies and providers in different markets.

Guptill’s own technology and business background laid a solid foundation for such a flexible, yet stable, approach to IT research value for clients. His technology research work includes mobility, collaborative IT, telecom, data networking, web commerce, and electronic marketplaces; his research work for enterprise IT and business clients includes return on IT investment, total cost of IT ownership, and business planning for IT. His research and guidance on vendor channel management, market identification and development, and buyer behavior analysis has enabled hundreds of established and startup IT providers to find, enter, and profit from new and traditional markets, while helping to guide user enterprise leaders toward optimal IT procurement and vendor management.

Guptill’s research background includes several years as a VP and research director with Gartner, senior positions with TeleChoice and Robert Frances Group, and editorial work within the IDG companies, including four years as a writer and editor with NetworkWorld. His marketing business focus was honed as VP of marketing for firms ranging from custom development providers to non-IT firms in aviation and other industries. His sales and channel experience started by traveling with a sample bag, then working for IT VARs, then advising telecom and wireless carriers on partner choices, to developing partner programs for traditional and Cloud-based software development firms and ISVs.

Guptill holds an MBA in marketing and finance, and a BA in the psychology and business of mass media communication. He is licensed to fly airplanes, drive boats, and sell houses; he is also a certified baseball coach, serves on the boards of regional civic groups, and is a serial home renovator. Married with three children, Guptill resides on Cape Cod in southeastern Massachusetts, and is a lifelong fan of the Red Sox, Patriots, Celtics, and the University of Connecticut Huskies.
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