Editorial: Living the Microsoft Life–is it possible?

Living the Microsoft lifeThere is much talk of ecosystem these days, especially with reference to mobile devices.  Microsoft ecosystem traditionally centred around the PC, which tends to confine their remit to the office and home office, at least in terms of public perception. However intense competition arising from the consumer market has forced the company to try and expand aggressively into other areas.

The question therefore arises – in 2010, has Microsoft established a large and diverse enough system of products and services to allow one to live the Microsoft Life, and what would one be missing out of if one did so.

Lets run through a typical day and see what Microsoft can provide.

zunespeakersSupposed you bought into the whole Microsoft ecosystem, presumably you have a ZuneHD, so the iHome ZN90 Clock radio and speaker system for the Zune should be able to wake you up pretty easily (look at the size of those speakers).

Unfortunately however these speakers will not be compatible with the upcoming Windows Phone 7 phones.  While Microsoft has standardized on MicroUSB, as far as we know there has not yet been announced an interface for accessories and expansion, which means such niches such as clock radios will not be filled, at least initially.

We suggest this is an issue Microsoft should address as a matter of priority, as compatibility with accessories is one of the many reasons people choose iPhone/iPod over alternate media players.  As Microsoft is specifying a rigid chassis in any case, this would allow wide compatibility and be an advantage to Microsoft would have over less controlled operating systems like Android.

While we don’t think Microsoft or anyone else has a solution for making breakfast or brushing your teeth, Apple does of course have the iPad to bring you your morning newspaper.  An accessory device between a PC and a phone, to use in a non-desktop setting and for consuming media rather than creating is clearly missing from Microsoft’s line-up.  Microsoft has said they are committed to addressing this issue, but their solution, based upon Windows 7, does not address market need very well, due to complexity of use and size and battery life issues.

Once you are in the car, things do look up a bit.  Microsoft has an excellent and in fact much lauded system, in the form of Microsoft Automotive, or better known as Ford Sync in USA and branded differently by other car manufacturers in other countries.  The system, which relies on voice recognition, provides compatibility with iPhone, iPod and of course Zune, but at present we do not know if it will be compatible with Windows Phone 7.  It does however support MTP, so there is some hope.

ford_syncOf course with Zune support on Windows Phone 7 users will be able to stream music while driving, and be able to listen to podcasts they synched wirelessly at home, both native features of the operating system.

Alternatively for those who do not want to buy a whole new car to compatible with their phone, what does Windows Phone 7 offer in the car?  While Bing in Windows Mobile offers spoken turn by turn directions, this has not been demonstrated on Windows Phone 7. With GPS navigation a rather big deal on Android, this is another area which Microsoft need to address soon.

Of course in the office Microsoft’s ecosystem is deep and wide, with server solutions, desktop and laptop offerings, warehouse support and others we need not dwell on. Having said that, Microsoft is still second when it comes to business messaging, with Blackberry ruling the roost. However we believe if Windows phone 7 handsets have greater user acceptability, its better enterprise support compared to iPhone and Android (e.g Sharepoint support) should mean this is an area where Microsoft should be able to make great inroads relatively rapidly.

bingsushiCome lunch time, and Bing built into Windows Phone 7 will make it easy to find local eateries, provide Yelp ratings for the dinners, and also directions to the establishment. Over lunch he can check his Hotmail, which is being pushed to his phone and of course provides full exchange support (an additional account after his work exchange server) and which allows him to keep his work and personal contacts and email separate.  He may notice a suggestion from some friends to meet up after work.

The same Bing feature will be useful for finding a place to dine out with friends.  Facebook integration with Windows Phone 7 will make it easy to update and keep updated with your friends, all from your start screen, without needing to go into apps.  At the WP7Camerameetup, a Windows Phone 7 user will likely be the one taking photos and uploading them to facebook, as all Windows Phone 7 devices will come with hard camera buttons, flashes for taking pictures in low light and have no-touch uploading to social networks, unlike competing operating systems.  With facebook albums also fully integrated with the OS expect many Windows phone 7’s to be passed around the group.

Xbox-360s-Zune-MarketplaceOn returning home our intrepid Microsoft user actually has multiple opportunities to entertain themselves using solutions from the company, mainly centred around the Xbox 360.  This includes watching movies downloaded or streamed via the Zune service, and of course playing games. This is one area where Microsoft’s ecosystem is pretty integrated, with gaming cross over between the Xbox 360 and Windows Phone 7, and media purchased via the Zune service being capable of playback on the desktop, phone and console.

A few hours later our tired protagonist is off to bed, ready to start a new Microsoft-powered day tomorrow.

As we can see, Microsoft’s developing ecosystem does have enough to answer the needs of most users, but there are areas where Microsoft need to work harder on integration, and areas where Microsoft do not have any answer yet at all, such as slates and tablets. Microsoft has however done a good job drawing in other services such as Facebook, Twitter and Netflix, meaning even if one use a Microsoft solution a user is not completely dependent on Microsoft’s offerings. Microsoft certainly need to become more aggressive at closing the circle and pushing its offerings into public consciousness, and also rely less on OEMs with their own agendas to fill the gaps.

Is there anything missing from our Microsoft Life? Let us know below.

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Site Admin and Windows Phone enthusiast, he has been using Windows Mobile devices since before they were called PocketPC’s. He is currently sporting a HTC 7 Trophy.

  • http://twitter.com/Jaxbot @Jaxbot

    I am PROUD to say I own ZERO Apple products, and my life works just fine :)

    • woodg

      You are not the only one. I don't even have QuickTime on my PCs. I will admit that I, unintentionally, won an IPod a couple of years ago. After trying ITunes I decided to throw it away rather than giving it away – friends don't give friends rubbish.

      • Maria

        wow. I thought I was the only one who is living a sans-Apple life and loving it. WP7 is reward for persevering with Microsoft.

  • Guest

    MS's ecosystem is the most broad of all companies

    Win7
    Zune
    Office
    Xbox
    WP7
    Live (mail, calander…ect.)
    Windows MCE => Integrated into Windows7
    Bing
    WHS
    Not to mention dozens of other perks like One Note, Silverlight, Photosynth, and WWT!

    There is literally no data that you cannot sync, stream, or share across any Windows-powered device.

    Speaker docks, iTunes, and rinky-dink attachments, is not an ecosystem.

    All MS has to do is tell the story.

    • http://www.martinschmidler.com martinschmidler

      No, what Microsoft has to do is integrate all those parts together.

      Apple has adressed that issue for years now. For example you can sync everything with MobileMe. And it is actually just ONE freakin service that does it all. Not 20 different as with MS!!!!!
      Also you have all your apps ready on any of the iOS devices as well as iBooks.

      Microsoft may have the broader range of products but they should finally make them work seamlessly together. Technology is supposed to support people, not giving them headaches.

      • l3v5y

        The MS syncing is either Live or Exchange, the things like Mesh etc are just parts of those services.

        • http://www.martinschmidler.com martinschmidler

          Huh? Exchange = enterprise thingy (=not interesting for me). and yes, Mesh is just one service, but again, all those Live services don't even work seamless with each other (!) and even less with 3rd party apps/hardware.
          There are so many settings in 100 different places plus I also notice how important features are missing…

          People, you have to realize: Apple sets the bar. Microsoft could do as well, but they fail to tighten their services and products together.

          EDIT: I will give you an example. Why don't they simply merge SkyDrive and Sync? They should give 5GB for free and 25/50/100GB for some money. It should sync my PC, my MacBook, my WP7 device. It should offer document editing (Office branded) and also some basic picture editing tools.

          Microsoft could really do a whole operating system that lives in the cloud. Instead there are 30 different teams working hardly together, it seems.

      • moonman

        They ARE integrated. One word (actually two): Windows Live

  • blkballoon925

    I own an Xbox 360, Windows Mobile phone with MyPhone (soon to be replaced with Windows Phone 7 by the end of this year), Windows 7 and Office (2007, soon to be 2010) on all my PCs, always search with Bing, and all of my data syncs through Windows Live Mesh, much of it on SkyDrive as well. I don't own a Zune HD, though I'd like to have one, but my Windows Mobile phone takes care of my media needs for now. I consider myself living the Microsoft life, and the funny thing about it is that not only is it as good as one could have in the Apple ecosystem, but I'm pretty sure my ecosystem is a lot cheaper, especially in terms of subscription fees (no MobileMe, iTunes Store, etc.).

    • http://twitter.com/peterpulmonary1 @peterpulmonary1

      i agree.
      i plan on figuring out how to surf internet using the big tv screen.

  • djguapo

    One thing that's missing is a podcast creation app á la GarageBand. There was a rumor a couple of years ago that Microsoft was working on something like this (Monaco: http://www.microsoft-watch.com/content/business_a… but that never came into fruition.

    • http://www.Appatic.com Avatar X

      I know for a fact it did reached alpha. Beyond that point who knows what the hell happened with it.. As misterious as the original Silverlight Video and Audio editor that was supposed to be available for consumers but it is only for those that acquire ISS7 + Windows Media Streaming pack, etc.

      I saw it in a video about the behind scenes of the NBC olympics months ago. So Monaco may have ended as part of that Media Studio Software. Otherwise it must also be floating somewhere in Microsoft Research.

  • http://aerobicsdepot.com Aerobics Girl

    I am PROUD to say I own ZERO Apple products,

  • TimoTim

    Proud owner of Xbox 360, Windows PCs, and Zune HD… soon to be WP7! I use and love Bing, Office 2010, Media Center, Windows Live, Hotmail, Live sync etc, and do NOT own a single Apple product… the only google product/service I use is Youtube.

  • http://www.andrew-stockdale.co.uk Andrew

    I am well and truly into the 'Microsoft Life', and I have to say it works great. I use their cloud services (Skydrive, Mesh), my email solution is provided by them (Live@edu exchange), which syncs across my Windows laptop, my Windows phone, is web accessible, I use Office, Expression, a host of other software products from them, as well as my Zune, 360, and so on. Everything works great together.

    The microsoft ecosystem has been described as a religion to me by a friend; you have to fully accept it into your life, otherwise you'll have a substandard experience. I went for it :)

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