Consumer love for mobile sparks discontent with Microsoft’s software

May 16th, 2012 by Manmohan No comments »

Satisfaction with Microsoft’s software slipped last year, part of an industrywide downturn driven by U.S. consumer discontent with traditional PC programs, a national survey said today.

Microsoft scored 75 points in the poll conducted since 2006 by the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI), down from a record 78 last year.

The three-point drop from 2010’s results — representing a decline of about 4% — put Microsoft software’s satisfaction rating at its lowest level since 2009, but still higher than the company’s worst showing of 69 in 2008, when it was dealing with the fallout over Windows Vista.

Microsoft’s skid in 2011 wasn’t due to any Vista-like debacle, said David VanAmburg, director of ACSI.

“We’re not finding any lapse in quality per se,” said VanAmburg, referring to Windows 7, the current edition of Microsoft’s operating system. “It’s somewhat of a relativity game, where the mobile environment is recasting how people think of traditional software.”

That thinking revolves around words like “cumbersome,” “difficult” and “expensive.”

“[Mobile] apps are so much easier to manipulate, and they’re a lot cheaper,” said VanAmburg. “For 99 cents you buy an app that does some kind of very cool thing, and by comparison, traditional software looks cumbersome.”

Microsoft wasn’t alone in seeing its satisfaction score drop: ACSI’s “All Other” category, which includes software from vendors such as Adobe and Symantec, fell by two points to 77, a decline of 2.5%.

“I don’t think this problem is only Microsoft, it’s the entire software industry,” said VanAmburg. “Mobile has taken a little bit of the edge off software.”

While he downplayed the extent of the decline in software satisfaction — Microsoft’s score for 2011, after all, was higher than in the years 2006-2009 — VanAmburg questioned whether it was another hint that Microsoft faces tougher times in the face of sluggish PC sales and the quick rise of tablets.

“How is Microsoft going to reinvent itself when everything starts to be much more about mobile?” VanAmburg asked, pointing to the weakening software satisfaction. “It’s hard to see how much longer the Windows OS will get Microsoft by.”

Others, including Microsoft, have asked that same question.

Microsoft’s answer is Windows 8 and an offshoot, dubbed Windows RT, designed specifically for ARM-powered devices, including tablets. Both operating systems, which analysts expect will debut in the fourth quarter, feature a touch-first interface, an app model similar to Apple’s and Google’s, and an emphasis on mobile hardware.

Source:http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9227160/Consumer_love_for_mobile_sparks_discontent_with_Microsoft_s_software?taxonomyId=125

Telcom & Data Announces System Software 7.4 Upgrade for Allworx Business Phone Systems

May 16th, 2012 by Manmohan No comments »

A leading provider of Allworx telecommunications solutions, is proud to announce Allworx’s new System Software 7.4 upgrade. The software upgrade delivers on Allworx’s commitment to providing the most user-friendly business phone systems to their customers. Allworx, one of the fastest-growing telecommunications companies in the world, is focused on providing VoIP business phone systems that are profitable, efficient, and easy to use. The features included in the System Software 7.4 upgrade makes communication in the office easier than ever before.

The Allworx System Software 7.4 upgrade is an exciting advancement in the telecommunications industry with innovative features for Allworx office phone systems that are sure to please customers. For instance, enhanced disaster recovery features have been added. If a user’s primary server becomes unavailable, Allworx phones can now automatically connect to up to four backup servers. The Allworx System Software 7.4 upgrade also gives users the capability to import customized on-hold music without using expensive external equipment. The improved call transfer process is another key highlight. Users can simply press one pre-programmed extension button to transfer a call, reducing caller wait time. Additionally, the software allows every handset to be configured to light the phone’s visual indicator when the phone is in use. This feature prevents co-workers from disturbing employees during important business calls.

Telcom & Data is excited to offer Allworx business phone systems, complete with cutting edge software. Ricardo Trinidad, president of Telcom & Data, said “Allworx systems are great because they are so user-friendly, allowing companies to concentrate on what’s really important to them, their business and their customers. That’s why we use an Allworx system in our office.”

Telcom & Data is one of Allworx’s leading Platinum APEX (“Authorized Partner of Excellence”) dealers. The Allworx APEX program is offered to those select partners that have proven their dedication and support to Allworx and their commitment to driving IP-based telecommunications systems forward.

Source:http://www.digitaljournal.com/pr/712538

Software piracy cost $21bn to Asia in 2011

May 16th, 2012 by Manmohan No comments »

An industry report says software piracy in Asia cost businesses more than $20 billion in lost sales last year.

The Business Software Alliance’s study released Wednesday said consumers in Asia Pacific countries used illegally copied computer software with a commercial value of $21 billion.

The figure was higher than any other region and an increase from $19 billion in 2010.

Software piracy is growing faster in developing nations where individuals and companies are buying more personal computers but are less willing to spend on software when cheap pirated versions are widely available.

The report estimated that software piracy resulted in lost sales of nearly $9 billion in China where 77 per cent of all software is illegally copied.

Source:http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tech/news/software-services/Software-piracy-cost-21bn-to-Asia-in-2011/articleshow/13162400.cms

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