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July 24th, 2009

Windows 7: The waiting is the hardest part (for Microsoft)

Posted by Larry Dignan @ 5:44 am

Categories: Earnings, Economy, General, Microsoft, Software Infrastructure, Windows 7

Tags: Microsoft Corp., Holt, Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, Larry Dignan

Microsoft’s fourth quarter results reveal just how much is riding on Windows 7. In a word: Everything.

As reported (Techmeme), Microsoft’s client revenue was weaker than expected due to increasing sales of netbooks, a base that’s still in love with Windows XP and customers that never quite got around to upgrading to Vista. Add those factors up and you have a sales hole big enough to drive a truck through.

So what’s next? Microsoft waits until Oct. 22 to launch Windows 7. From there, the software giant hopes for some PC and server improvement. Analysts understand the Windows 7 card and are largely giving Microsoft a pass. That said, Windows 7 better deliver the goods.

Deutsche Bank analyst Todd Raker sums up what appears to be the consensus view for the moment:

We think the environment is difficult right now for Microsoft, but some of this performance can be attributed to temporary factors. A pause in PC purchases in front of the new OS cycle as well as some channel inventory reductions contributed to the results. We believe Win 7 will be a positive driver for Microsoft once it launches in October due to pent-up demand, opportunities for software upgrades and the positive impact on netbook OS average selling prices.

Raker added that Windows 7 will be one of Microsoft’s “more successful OS releases ever.”

Also see: The Ultimate Windows 7 Upgrade FAQ · The Scarlet V: What’s a Vista business user to do? · Windows 7 special report

Morgan Stanley analyst Adam Holt noted that Microsoft was always a 2010 story anyway and the weaker than expected quarter served as a tool to lower expectations for future quarters—and setting the software giant up to impress later.

Holt’s report had this chart that tells the tale:

And Microsoft CFO Chris Liddell indicated that the economy seems to have bottomed. He said on the conference call:

As I said a quarter ago, we see the economy making its way through a [reset] and we expect tough year-over-year comparables for the rest of this calendar year. Having said that, there are some signs that we have at least seen the worst. We began to see sequential stabilization in some of our key businesses; for example, we saw sequential unit increases in both Windows and Windows Server for the first time in a year.

However, that picture can reverse if:

  • There’s a PC upgrade cycle for the first time in years;
  • Windows 7 is well received;
  • Windows 7 can boost netbook average selling prices for Microsoft;
  • Windows 7 leads a revenue pop that hands off to the Office 2010 launch.

That’s a lot of “ifs,” but analysts such as Goldman Sachs’ Sarah Friar are arguing that Microsoft is at its demand trough and things are looking up from here. Indeed, Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2, Office 2010 and Azure could provide revenue growth for quarters to come.

In the meantime, Microsoft waits.

Larry DignanLarry Dignan is Editor in Chief of ZDNet and Editorial Director of ZDNet sister site TechRepublic. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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Since you brought up Obama, define "good." You can't when it applies to Obama. He has done NOTHING, accomplished NOTHING, said NOTHING of worth, and the media tells us NOTHING about him.

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lean  elllroy | 07/24/09
Please Elaborate.....  daMan25 | 07/24/09
I believe...  jessiethe3rd | 07/24/09
microsoft divisons  elllroy | 07/26/09
Can't turn the clock back.  xuniL_z | 07/25/09
netbook is no longer threat to msft  jk_10 | 07/24/09
This sounds like ...  n0neXn0ne | 07/24/09
Tons of netbooks around  Spats30 | 07/24/09
never hopped on the netbook bandwagon  kaninelupus | 08/04/09
Re:do you think if Windows charge $50 more  JMGM | 07/24/09
Head in the sand bigtime.  TripleII | 07/24/09
Laying on the beach maybe.  rtk | 07/24/09
where are you looking?  elllroy | 07/26/09
Your link is almost all Windows machines at top 10??  xuniL_z | 07/26/09
revenue  elllroy | 07/26/09
Gotta hand it to Apple.  xuniL_z | 07/26/09
Amazon "bestselling" is not a measure of anything. Changes from day to day  xuniL_z | 07/25/09
As you declare MS dead, Huge LINUX BOTNETS and WORMS run amok.....  xuniL_z | 07/25/09
Where's DTS now?  NStalnecker | 07/26/09
Selective reading?  Ole Man | 07/27/09
Windows 7 will help, Vista really hurt  Chad_z | 07/24/09
Win 7 May Be Too Little, Too Late  itanalyst2@... | 07/24/09
Nope...  Sleeper Service | 07/24/09
You are suggesting companies/people use Outlook and exchange...  xuniL_z | 07/25/09
Alternatives  Ole Man | 07/27/09
"Free" support for old software not fit for enterprise..  daftkey | 07/27/09
What you have found and what you have seen  Ole Man | 07/27/09
Your own one-eyed anti-MS bias blinds you...  kaninelupus | 08/04/09
The economy has NOT bottomed  whisperycat | 07/24/09
The more their reputation is hurt by sullied products won't help either  HypnoToad72 | 07/24/09
get over it.....  daMan25 | 07/24/09
What about the Reputation of Linux, now that it's been heavily root-kitted  xuniL_z | 07/26/09
The IRC channel has shut down with a message  Ole Man | 07/27/09
Neither has the Linux Botnets and embedded Linux router bots/worms.....  xuniL_z | 07/26/09
Repetition?  Ole Man | 07/27/09
RE: Windows 7: The waiting is the hardest part (for Microsoft)  serpentmage | 07/24/09
Doubt it  gnesterenko | 07/24/09
The premium price segment is also the most profitable segment.. nt.  daftkey | 07/24/09
MS is aping Apple  prof123 | 07/25/09
The Obama effect..  daftkey | 07/24/09
nah  gnesterenko | 07/24/09
I believe you missed an improtant detail.  Letophoro | 07/24/09
Don't get me wrong..  daftkey | 07/24/09
Quite probably.  HypnoToad72 | 07/24/09
daftkey says " next to the turd that it's replacing" Nice post...  xuniL_z | 07/26/09
Advance apologies, eh?  Ole Man | 07/27/09
Wow - you haven't been here long, have you?  daftkey | 07/27/09
A case of mistaken identity  Ole Man | 07/27/09
Define "good."  lalogos | 08/05/09
Uh-huh. The same thing was said for 2000, XP, Vista...  HypnoToad72 | 07/24/09
RE: Windows 7: The waiting is the hardest part (for Microsoft)  jeffk464 | 07/24/09
Agree  sandmanfvr | 07/24/09
Huh??  kaninelupus | 08/04/09
RE: Windows 7: The waiting is the hardest part (for Microsoft)  jeffk464 | 07/24/09
I think too many people are expecting...  Captiosus | 07/25/09
Same here...  prof123 | 07/25/09
Same here too  TtfnJohn | 07/25/09
File Managers  Captiosus | 07/26/09
Win7 is going to do no better than Vista.  HollywoodDog | 07/26/09
I disagree  NStalnecker | 07/26/09
That's some mighty fine Kool-Aid?  Captiosus | 07/26/09
I guess we'll have to see, eh? Oh, wait...scriptlogic....  xuniL_z | 07/26/09
I wasn't saying  NStalnecker | 07/26/09
agreed  elllroy | 07/26/09
No danger  theoxygenthief | 07/26/09

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