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June 21st, 2007

From the 'I'm glad I'm not a Vista salesperson' files

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 6:25 am

Categories: Apple, Channel, Corporate strategy, Google, Legal, OEMs, System builders, Vista, Windows XP, Windows client

Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp., Mary Jo Foley

All the recent career advice I’ve received from Mac zealots has really got me thinking about my future. (The “go back to baking muffins and taking care of the kids” e-mail from one reader definitely gave me food for thought.)

If I ever decide to hang up my blogging hat, there’s one job I’ve already ruled out: Windows Vista sales/marketing. (Actually, I should make that two jobs ruled out: The other is working at the Genius Bar at an Apple store.)

I feel for the folks hawking Vista right now. There are too many conflicting pieces of information coming out of Redmond to figure out what to tell customers — especially business customers — who are wondering when/whether to upgrade. Consider the evidence:

Exhibit 1: The “Don’t Wait for Vista SP1″ fact pack. APC Magazine has the skinny on a new set of marketing materials Microsoft is circulating among its OEM partners that they can use to convince customers that they shouldn’t wait for Vista Service Pack (SP) 1 to deploy. “To help partners and customers get the real story, Microsoft has created a comprehensive set of fact-rich materials illustrating how Windows Vista is ready today and tomorrow,” according to the blurb for the fact pack. (My ZDNet blogging colleague Adrian Kingsley-Hughes has more on the fact pack.) Many business users — in spite of Microsoft’s proclamations — have a policy of waiting for at least SP1 for any operating system before upgrading.

Exhibit 2: How to downgrade to XP is at the top of Microsoft’s “Top 5 Licensing Questions.” In a posting to Microsoft’s UK Partner Team blog, a Microsoft employee lists the five questions most often asked last month via the “Ask Partner” Hotline. The most commonly asked question was “What downgrade rights does Windows Vista Business have?” (Not a question you want to hear asked if you are trying to convince customers that upgrading, not downgrading, is the way to go.) The second most frequently asked question: “What media and key can I use when downgrading?” Again, not exactly a resounding endorsement of Vista from volume licensees.

Exhibit 3: Vista is still a work in progress. Microsoft released Vista to manufacturing in November 2006, seven months ago. This week, we learned that Microsoft has decided to head off more messy, protracted antitrust litigation by agreeing to make changes to Vista to accommodate third-party desktop-search products. (All those new Google lawyers and lobbyists in Washington must be a formidable bunch!) Microsoft will deliver some of the required changes via Vista Service Pack (SP) 1 — a first beta of which some of my sources were expecting to see this summer, but now may show up any time between now and December 31 (based on what Microsoft has told federal regulators).

Unlike “Marketing Pilgrim” Andy Beal, I don’t think Microsoft wants to postpone SP1, at this point. I think the company realizes its attempt to get customers to change their SP1-waiting ways hasn’t worked. All the Vista SP1 secrecy has backfired and drawn more attention to the whereabouts of the Vista update.

What do you think Microsoft’s Vista marketing team can and should do to end customer confusion and uncertainty around Vista? If you were a Vista marketer/salesperson, what would you be telling customers, at this point?

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Vista or not ? I lost by ignorance ...
I had a disk crash 4 weeks ago and I was happy to find a HP desktop in a shop. It was pre-loaded with Vista Premium. I installed Office 2007 Pro as well because we have a fine Access house made Access... (Read the rest)
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Goodbye, and good luck  Userama | 06/21/07
If I were a Vista marketer/salesperson  tracy anne | 06/22/07
Vista Ultimate nothing working for me  Randalllind | 06/21/07
VISTA Migraines  johnkobi3@... | 06/22/07
you can buy XP  Randalllind | 06/22/07
Why does Microsoft even have a sales and marketing dept?  bportlock | 06/21/07
Think Again, The Sales Force is What Built the Monopoly  dhettinger | 06/21/07
Thanks for the insight  bportlock | 06/21/07
Sales & Marketing vs Account Management  dhettinger | 06/21/07
Just like the vinyl record industry  Ole Man | 06/21/07
Vinyl Records still in use! Hello?  Doc Disco | 07/13/07
Vista sitting on the fence  MaxPerino | 06/21/07
Understand the MS Sales Approach and You Understand MS  dhettinger | 06/21/07
What would you do? hmmmm......  devlin_X | 06/22/07
Reassure Them That Rebate Checks Are In Mail...  MicrosoftTalkingPoints_com | 06/22/07
I think Doug is right - and it is account managing  rhomp2002@... | 06/22/07
No Sense Waiting  ParrotHeadFL | 06/22/07
Ok, tell us what Vista does that XP can't  intrepi@... | 06/22/07
it can cause more people to swear  ITdaized | 06/28/07
Vista vs. XP  ParrotHeadFL | 07/26/07
I'd say "wait for the next version of windows"  intrepi@... | 06/22/07
Works Great for me - don't know what your problem is....  beenky498 | 06/25/07
Don't know what your problem is.  craiglarry | 06/25/07
Visa-Vista  craiglarry | 06/25/07
If i was dumb enough to sell anything for Microsoft  ITdaized | 06/28/07
Hello Ubuntu, meet XP Pro  jaybyrd | 06/28/07
i love my vista  rusty_bawa2000 | 06/29/07
Vista or not ? I lost by ignorance ...  lecram2 | 08/28/07

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