"NetEase Science and technology News" July 24, the United States "PC World" magazine columnist David Causse (David Coursey) recently wrote to Microsoft in China for 29 U.S. dollars of Low-cost sales office expression dissatisfaction, said "why the Chinese can buy 29 dollars to 0ffice, And we can't? "
David Causse quoted business Weekly as saying that Microsoft is using low-cost and more flexible strategies to compete with Google and expand market share. The article says Microsoft estimates that about 95% of all office sales in China are pirated, and that the sales of genuine office have increased by about 800% per cent after adopting a low-cost strategy.
David Causse said that while understanding Microsoft's determination to reduce software piracy, 29 of dollars in office did not make him happy. Because he felt that Westerners use Microsoft's genuine software for more than 20 years, even if Microsoft wants to reduce prices, the first thing to enjoy this low price concessions should be Westerners rather than Chinese. The authors also say that Microsoft's Low-cost strategy confirms that Microsoft's business model is being hit, especially in the consumer and SME sectors. Microsoft's business empire is no longer as solid as she used to be. In addition, Microsoft's corporate business has been shaken by the lack of software upgrades that big companies are now willing to do.
The authors also believe that Microsoft now has no doubt that it has seen the current turmoil in the software market, and he wants Microsoft to be more equal in pricing and to find better ways to compete globally.