Microsoft Microsoft is a multinational computer technology corporation. The history of Microsoft began on April 4‚ 1975‚ when it was founded byBill Gates and Paul Allen in Albuquerque. Its current best-selling products are the Microsoft Windows operating system and the Microsoft Office suite of productivity software. In 1980‚ Microsoft formed a partnership with IBM that allowed them to bundle Microsoft’s operating system with IBM computers‚ paying Microsoft a royalty for every sale. In 1985‚ IBM
Premium Microsoft Microsoft Windows Windows XP
CONTENTS 1. Executive Summary 1 2. Introduction 2 3. The Environment Analysis 3 3.1 SWOT Analysis 3 3.1.1 Strengths 3 3.1.2 Weaknesses 4 3.1.3 Opportunities 5 3.1.4 Threats 5 3.2 PESTLE Analysis 6 3.2.1 Political 6 3.2.2 Economic 6 3.2.3 Social 6 3.2.4 Technological 7 3.2.5 Legal 7 3.2.6 Environmental 7 3.3 Five forces 7 3.3.1 Existing Competitions 7 3.3.2 Threat of New Entrants 8 3.3.3 Threat of Substitutes 8 3.3.4 Power of Buyers 8 3.3.5 Suppliers 8 4. The Value Chain 9
Premium Windows Mobile Microsoft Smartphone
Microsoft Corporation is an American multinational corporation headquartered in Redmond‚ Washington‚ that develops‚ manufactures‚ licenses‚ supports and sells computer software‚ consumer electronics and personal computers and services. Its best known software products are the Microsoft Windows line of operating systems‚ Microsoft Office office-suite and Internet Explorer web browser. Microsoft was founded by Bill Gates and Paul Allen on April 4‚ 1975. Microsoft is the world’s largest software maker
Premium Microsoft
Strategic Information Systems to keep Microsoft ahead in the gameDecisions are classified into structured (repetitive) and unstructured (not routine). Thisinformation will allow the organisation to develop the best strategy to achieving orfulfilling its mission. Most scholars in strategic management are familiar with thedistinction between "content" research which deals with the content of strategies and"process" research which examines the strategic decision process and the factors thataffect it
Premium Management Strategic management Decision making
The Marketing Environment: Wal-Mart Corporation The Marketing Environment: Wal-Mart Corporation Wal-Mart is one of the world’s greatest assets to most people. It provides consumer’s a place they can go to virtually get anything they need from‚ car repairs‚ to groceries‚ prescription’s‚ even the latest toys and electronics. With all that said‚ this paper relates to the different forces in business that affects business: competitive‚ economic‚ political + legal + regulatory‚ technological‚ cultural
Premium Wal-Mart Discount store Supermarket
Final Examination——Microsoft Tinmin Yeung B3A81 49905881 THE SUMMARY OF THE CASE Firstly‚there is no doubt that Microsoft is quit successful in China.Because China is a very large market.Between 2002 and 2007‚Microsoft sales and revenue grew more rapidly in the Greater China region than in andy other market in the world.But Microsoft also meet a lot of challenges‚patent‚piracy and political. From Microsoft itself‚it is the world’s best.He gets the absolutely monopoly position.He draw up
Premium Law China People's Republic of China
Microsoft needs world-class marketing professionals to drive our consumer and enterprise growth as well as to build and maintain our partner ecosystem. We are looking for agile and innovative thinkers to keep us at the forefront of technology‚ and the continuing integration of technology and marketing has created a huge opportunity for marketers to connect with our customers in new ways. Qualifications for associate Product Manager Pursuing a B.A.‚ B.S.‚ B.B.A. or M.S. in Economics‚ Business
Premium Marketing Business Management
Abstract This paper defines and exemplifies some of the strategies presented by David (2008) that are currently being used by the Microsoft organization. This work presents different levels of strategy (corporate and functional)‚ some of integration and intensive strategies. Levels of strategy The corporate level of management consists of the chief executive officer (CEO)‚ other senior executives‚ and corporate staff. The main role of corporate-level managers is to observe the development of strategies
Premium
Microsoft opens the gates: patents‚ piracy‚ and political challenges inChina 1) Microsoft has faced significant challenges‚ such as the widespread piracy of its products‚Chinese government to transfer its technology‚ host government promotion of competitorproducts‚ discriminatory procurement practices by subnational authorities in China‚ andstrong encouragement to enter into joint ventures with local firms. The risk of piracy hasbeen diminishing as China joined the World Trade Organisation and
Premium People's Republic of China World Trade Organization Microsoft
UNIT 38 TASK 1 (P1‚ P2‚ M1‚ D1) Introduction In this assignment I will be talking about Marks and Spencer and how the economic environment could have an effect on them. The economic environment is basically all the economic factors brought together. By saying economic factors‚ I mean aspects such as; employment‚ inflation‚ interest rates‚ productivity and wealth. All of these elements mentioned above have an influence on the buying behaviour of consumers and organisations. P1 In terms of economic
Premium Economics Inflation Macroeconomics