![]() ![]() "It's possible, but I don't think Microsoft will go there until and unless they have to." "Maybe 10 years from now.Windows becomes a shell and a bunch of drivers and most of the applications have moved online," he said. Rosoff said that appears to be "Plan A" for Microsoft, though he wouldn't rule out the notion that Microsoft is developing a backup plan. Microsoft has talked about a strategy of software plus services in which everything on the desktop is augmented, though not replaced, by online services. "I don't think it is strictly necessary." "I'm not entirely convinced they are going to go as far in that direction as some people are suggesting," said Matt Rosoff, an analyst at market research firm Directions on Microsoft. ![]() It's unclear whether Microsoft's ambitions stretch even that far. Matt Rosoff, analyst, Directions on Microsoft ![]()
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