On CBS MoneyWatch: Deal or no deal? 8 lousy 'bargains'
BNET Business Network:
BNET
TechRepublic
ZDNet

September 29th, 2008

Ballmer needn't fear the Mac...just yet

Posted by Dennis Howlett @ 10:00 am

Categories: implementation

Tags: Apple Macintosh, Steve Ballmer, Microsoft Corp., Desktops, Microsoft Windows, Hardware, Operating Systems, Software, Dennis Howlett

Boutique analyst firm Freeform Dynamics took a run at standardizing on Macs but the switch was not worthwhile. They’re now back in the Windows fold. Their report starts by posing a series of questions about business benefit. They found that when pressed, business users were hard put to come up with anything other than woolly answers. So what usually happens when an average business user switches to Mac?

With the world and his dog essentially standardised on Microsoft Office for business, how does the average Mac user in a mainstream commercial setting handle that? Well, they typically run a copy MS Office in a Windows virtual machine using Parallels or VMware Fusion. Most say they flip to this to do a lot of their more ‘boring’ work such as messaging and collaboration via the Exchange server, and participation in the document production/review/approval cycle with colleagues, clients, suppliers and so on, then do everything else in OS X. Of course the big question then becomes what does “everything else” actually translate to – accessing corporate applications and the Web through a browser probably – i.e. things that the desktop OS has little bearing on.

What happened in Freeform’s case?

The answer is actually pretty simple – we found that as a business, we were far more reliant on Microsoft Office under Windows than we had anticipated, and while most of the other productivity and business apps we use had native Mac equivalents, this was not true for all of them. The end result was that we couldn‟t get away from Windows, so ended up with a hybrid Windows/OS X environment which got in the way of productivity.

In other words none of:

  • Improved uptime compared with Windows Vista
  • Fewer critical security patches
  • Ease of networking
  • Faster operating (at least natively)

…could overcome the lock that Microsoft has placed in their business? That seems short sighted.

I’ve operated solely in the internet ‘cloud’ for some three years now with nothing other than the occasional glitch. The only time I use desktop applications is when Google or Zoho can’t ‘read’ something, most often from a PowerPoint deck. I’m not alone.

OK so I’m a one man band and accountable to no-one but myself. Yet both Google and Zoho are picking up plenty of business. All the indications suggest that the inevitable price pressures arising out of the impending IT spend squeeze would favor a re-consideration of those Microsoft licenses. That’s what GE thinks.

Of course you don’t need Mac to make that sort of switch but as anyone will tell you, both IE6 and IE7 present challenges when working with internet applications. Users could switch to Firefox as the day to day browser but most will simply use whatever they’re given.

The question then comes down to TCO. The Mac acquisition cost is an order of magnitude more expensive than Windows machines but as my Irregular colleague Zoli Erdos said last month:

I started to chronicle the hassle of just running a Vista PC and dealing with random, unexplainable failures, but more or less gave up.  Compare this to the anecdotal evidence of my Mac-user friends, who, despite occasional hiccups all agree: it just works.

And that’s the point. As someone who is constantly creating content of one kind or another (including accounts data) productivity matters. A lot. I’ve never had a Mac equivalent of BSOD, rarely need to power down and reboot (though I do so more these days as an energy saver) and have never had any real problems other than crappy battery life.

I’ve not seen any recent comparative studies about Mac v PC TCO but my experience mirrors that of my Mac using colleagues. Macs work. Period. Whether it is possible to generalize our experience to fully networked operations is another matter. All I know is that my Express based wifi home network works just fine.

Given the SMB sector is Microsoft’s bread and butter by volume and recent news that Apple’s laptop products are doing rather well, perhaps Ballmer should have something to worry about. But only from those who are prepared to view a move to Mac as an opportunity to completely re-evaluate how they are using IT to run their business. For some that will be a breath of fresh air, for others their Wintel addiction will be too powerful.

The full Freeform Dynamics report is here.(PDF)

Dennis HowlettDennis Howlett has been providing comment and analysis on enterprise software since 1991. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

Email Dennis Howlett

Subscribe to Irregular Enterprise via Email alerts or RSS.

  • Talkback
  • Most Recent of 102 Talkback(s)
Your assumptions ...
... that ...


Improved uptime compared with Windows Vista
Fewer critical security patches
Ease of networking
Faster operating (at least natively)


... are inh... (Read the rest)
Posted by: mwagner@... Posted on: 10/03/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
The most important statement....  Sleeper Service | 09/29/08
Silly Article  mikefarinha | 09/29/08
Yeah funny article for sure!  daMan25 | 09/30/08
Classic problems here....  James Quinn | 09/30/08
o.o  eggh34d | 09/30/08
Simplistic notion  Graham Ellison | 10/02/08
Pagan Jim is here to set me straight, awesome!  daMan25 | 09/30/08
Max Up-Time  radsdau@... | 09/30/08
Very Practical Answer - But Software Ecosystem is Answer  PMC-CON | 10/01/08
Reason...  Information_z | 10/01/08
Way to twist words  bmerc | 09/30/08
It also ignored the fact that...  tikigawd | 09/30/08
Star/OpenOffice is a valid alternative  914four | 10/01/08
You missed my point  tikigawd | 10/01/08
Your assumptions ...  mwagner@... | 10/03/08
There is plenty of data ...  mwagner@... | 10/03/08
RE: Ballmer needn't fear the Mac...just yet  U53r | 09/29/08
TCO analysis would have been useful  coffeeshark | 09/29/08
I hate SaaS and this "cloud" buzzword...  olePigeon | 09/29/08
Correction?  j.m.galvin | 09/29/08
Cloud Apps?  Gerry_z | 09/30/08
RE: Ballmer needn't fear the Mac...just yet  U53r | 09/29/08
Which makes the reasoning behind this article  GuidingLight | 09/29/08
seriously... parallels to run Office/Word... HUH!!??  doctorSpoc | 09/29/08
Re: why would anyone in their right mind do that?  markbn | 09/29/08
You fail  JABBER_WOLF | 09/30/08
Alternatives  b.bob | 09/30/08
RE: Ballmer needn't fear the Mac...just yet  Loverock Davidson | 09/29/08
Heeheehee, don't fear the Reaper.  Kid Icarus-21097050858087920245213802267493 | 09/29/08
It's called...  Sleeper Service | 09/29/08
Greater than BMW and equal to Dell  Graham Ellison | 10/02/08
Wrong Wrong Wrong Wrong  Loverock Davidson | 09/29/08
@Loverock Davidson  Axsimulate | 09/29/08
PC Ads  PelicanDave2001 | 09/30/08
Never have to load drivers  Graham Ellison | 10/02/08
Have to wonder on the issues  GuidingLight | 09/29/08
Same here  itpro_z | 09/29/08
So true, he must fear Linux and OSS  Linux Geek | 09/29/08
RE: Ballmer needn't fear the Mac...just yet  Pseudo Nym | 09/29/08
In 21+ years of Mac experience & 27 years of PC experience...  Axsimulate | 09/29/08
I think your Windows experience is pretty much Win9x era...  transposeIT | 09/29/08
Stop drinking the dang Microsoft Kool-Aide  scoobyJ | 09/30/08
No one is an MS FANBOY  JABBER_WOLF | 09/30/08
I like the way you've approached this topic  happyharry_z | 09/29/08
But Linux scares the pants off him  Alan Smithie | 09/29/08
truth followed by blathering?  ericesque | 09/29/08
RE: Ballmer needn't fear the Mac...just yet  dalevile | 09/29/08
Yes & no  j.m.galvin | 09/29/08
I don't think we are miles apart  dalevile | 09/29/08
Preferences and lockin  j.m.galvin | 09/30/08
You may be overlooking the fact...  wolf_z | 09/30/08
I'd disagree - on THIS situation  j.m.galvin | 09/30/08
Your initial conclusion is wrong  frgough | 09/30/08
Great guns?  Sleeper Service | 09/30/08
Are you really that...  tikigawd | 09/30/08
Very US-centric commentary  jorjitop | 09/29/08
Sure...  Sleeper Service | 09/29/08
The market share myth...  b.bob | 09/30/08
What absolute garbage...MS Office share is higher outside of USA  OMGDonnieBoyisanIdiot | 09/29/08
Hey what?  dahowlett@...ZDNet Moderator | 09/29/08
Just tell me what China and India are using...  transposeIT | 09/30/08
Market share again  b.bob | 09/30/08
yea, and Apple Inc. use Mac  eggmanbubbagee@... | 09/30/08
without a single reference to any facts and figures to justify your comment  bmerc | 09/30/08
Yeah, sure. Dream on fanboy.  transposeIT | 09/30/08
RE: Ballmer needn't fear the Mac...just yet  DannyO_0x98 | 09/29/08
How to count costs  rock06r | 09/30/08
If you want to dump MS . . .  eggmanbubbagee@... | 09/30/08
Then a study is needed  Boot_Agnostic | 09/30/08
No, the real problem is....  dcoaster | 09/30/08
shhhhhh  eggmanbubbagee@... | 09/30/08
Not buying the Vista hassle stuff  darreld | 09/30/08
Me either  nfordzdn | 09/30/08
far more reliant on Microsoft Office...than we had anticipated  scott1329 | 09/30/08
RE: Ballmer needn't fear the Mac...just yet  quasilou | 09/30/08
Stop wasting our time MS and Apple  Mabrick | 09/30/08
Well Said !  andygadget | 09/30/08
No Vista hassle here  ted@... | 09/30/08
Vista Stinks  fjellt | 09/30/08
Vista hassles here...  bbneo | 09/30/08
Are you for real??  murfish2003@... | 10/02/08
RE: Ballmer needn't fear the Mac...just yet  mrwcjoughin | 09/30/08
RE: Ballmer needn't fear the Mac...just yet  dogmo1001 | 09/30/08
FEAR Not MAC but SPLASHTOP  TEHD | 09/30/08
NO VISTA PROBLEMS  MichaelWells | 09/30/08
NO VISTA PROBLEMS???  GeorgeWsh | 09/30/08
So because.....  daMan25 | 09/30/08
Me too!!!  jacarter3 | 09/30/08
Me too?  green alien | 09/30/08
RE: Ballmer needn't fear the Mac...just yet  nfiertel | 09/30/08
uhhh... read the comments before replying  TucsonGuy | 09/30/08
RE: Ballmer needn't fear the Mac...just yet  RobinInTheHood | 09/30/08
RE: Ballmer needn't fear the Mac...just yet  gigabot71 | 09/30/08
Office was a problem?  QuimaxW | 09/30/08
Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac  Arizona John | 09/30/08
Per the article  j.m.galvin | 09/30/08
RE: Ballmer needn't fear the Mac...just yet  zeplin_1947 | 09/30/08
RE: Ballmer needn't fear the Mac...just yet  zeplin_1947 | 09/30/08
The fact is Apple can't compete with MS Office & Exchange  T1Oracle | 09/30/08
Me, too  daengbo | 09/30/08
RE: Ballmer needn't fear the Mac...just yet  stephen.montano@... | 09/30/08
Macs just work. Well so does Vista!  mwagner@... | 10/03/08

What do you think?

SponsoredWhite Papers, Webcasts, and Downloads

Click Here
advertisement

Recent Entries

advertisement

Archives

ZDNet Blogs

White Papers, Webcasts, and Downloads

SmartPlanet

  • Thought-provoking progressive ideas on diverse topics that intersect with technology, business, and life, and matter to the world at large. Visit SmartPlanet
  • More from IBM
  • Innovate your business' process model, play against the market, compete against others on our scoreboards and WIN! Try INNOV8 2.0: A BPM Simulator
  • Enabling Real-World Business Transformation through IBM Service Management Read the EMA Analyst Report
Click Here