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5 of Microsoft's Biggest Successes | Cirrus Insight (1)Microsoft has become a titan of the world’s software scene. Outlook and Office have become mainstays of business life. So much so, we knew we had to make Cirrus Insight for Outlook.

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Last week, we looked back at some of Microsoft’s biggest mistakes (Bob alone could have been a whole article), but this week we want to look back at 5 of Microsoft’s biggest wins. These are products you’ve likely used and remember fondly. Let’s look at how well they did and the stories behind them.

Windows 95

Codename Chicago, Windows 95 launched with $300 million marketing campaign with people such as Jay Leno and the Rolling Stones putting their weight behind the product. The software launch was made into a cultural event long before Apple and Google came to the forefront.

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Everything from the start button to the style of navigation considered typically for an operating system started with Windows 95. This was the software that cemented Microsoft as the operating systems for computers to be using at the time.

It originally shipped with Internet Explorer only in the special Microsoft Plus! package, and instead had Microsoft’s dial-up online service, The Microsoft Network. However, all updated versions allowed for Internet Explorer. To update people had to buy service packs on disc, since online updates had yet to become the norm.

Windows 95 stayed in the market until 2001. Plenty of time for it to have a permanent impact on computing.

Microsoft Office

Microsoft Office can be seen as initially starting with it’s first Word processor for MS-DOS in 1983 that had two notable features. It could bold, italic, and underline formatting on-screen and it worked with a mouse. Things we take for granted today.

Microsoft Office came into the picture as an application suite in 1990 with Word, Excel, and Powerpoint. While those programs continue to be the backbone of Office, Access, Outlook, and OneNote have all become major components as well, along with a host of other applications.

In fact, Microsoft spent $1.375 billion to acquire Visio in 2000 as a diagramming software to go as an Office add-on. It’s a lesser known flowchart application, but it’s still sold, and become a part of Office 365.

Today, Office dominates the productivity suite market. Competition from Apple software and Google Apps has arisen, but nothing has come close to the popularity of Office.

Xbox Consoles

Xbox has had its ups and downs, primarily the Red Ring of Death fiasco that ended up costing the company over a billion dollars. Xbox 360s would easily overheat and die. Later models fixed the issue, but the damage was done.

However, it’s also become a major player in the video game console market going head to head with Sony and Nintendo. The Xbox 360 has sold over 77.2 million consoles worldwide. Xbox Live is widely the considered the most robust online platform and has over 48 million members. Halo, the flagship series of Xbox, has surpassed over $4 billion in sales, and will continue to sell more with the launch of Halo 5 later this year.

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There was a lot of different ideas flying around Microsoft when they first decided to launch the console. They originally wanted to target casual gamers, and debated big ideas such as giving away the console for free or flat out buying Nintendo. They did buy Rare, the company behind several hits on Nintendo’s console, to help produce big games, and later their most popular Kinetic games. Overall, they ended up targeting the core gamer demographic, and have continued to have success with the brand.

Windows XP

MS-DOS was Microsoft’s first operating system. To compete with Macintosh and its mouse-controlled graphical interface, Microsoft launched Windows 1.0 to run on top of MS-DOS. PCs and Windows became more powerful, but they were still running on top of MS-DOS. Until Windows XP.

Windows XP launched in 2001 and had the best features of all of Microsoft’s past operating systems. An estimated 400 million copies of XP were sold globally in its first five years, and over a billion were sold by April 2014.

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Windows XP had an extraordinary long life cycle, because of the poor reception for Vista. XP continued to be the primary operating software for many. It was the most widely used operating system until 2012 when Windows 7 surpassed it, meaning it was widely used for 11 years. It currently still holds 12% of the market making it the third most popular version of Windows currently.

Skype

Skype was first released way back in 2003. Two years later it was acquired by eBay for $2.6 million. By the time Microsoft decided to buy, they had to pay $8.5 billion. The app was known as the primary method for video chatting and also offered messenger, file exchange, and other communications.

The name comes from “Sky peer-to-peer.” It was then abbreviated to “Skyper,” but the domain names weren’t available, so the “r” was dropped and it became Skype.

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Skype’s market share of international calls has gone from 13% to 34% since being acquired by Microsoft and its number of users has gone upwards of 50 million. There were initial worries that Skype wouldn’t be worth the investment, but once Microsoft grew the service and used it to replace Windows Live Messenger and integrated it with Skype its sales grew into the billions.

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FAQs

What are the main successes of Microsoft? ›

12 The multinational corporation was one of the biggest tech companies in the world and remains a leader in software development. Best known for its Windows operating systems software and Office applications suite, Microsoft also develops other electronics like tablets and gaming consoles.

What are 5 interesting facts about Microsoft? ›

  • Microsoft was founded in 1975 by Bill Gates and Paul Allen. ...
  • Microsoft's first product was a version of the programming language BASIC for the Altair 8800. ...
  • Windows, Microsoft's flagship operating system, was first released in 1985. ...
  • Microsoft Office is one of the most widely used productivity suites in the world.
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Why do you think Microsoft is so successful? ›

Much of Microsoft's success can be attributed to its ability to adapt to the changing landscape. In the early days, Microsoft focused on software development and grew into a major player in this space.

What major contributions did Microsoft do? ›

The breakthrough came in 1985 with the launch of Microsoft Windows, a graphical operating system that provided a user-friendly interface for PCs. Windows quickly became the dominant operating system for personal computers, setting the stage for Microsoft's global influence in the software market.

When was Microsoft most successful? ›

U.S. Microsoft was founded by Bill Gates and Paul Allen on April 4, 1975, to develop and sell BASIC interpreters for the Altair 8800. It rose to dominate the personal computer operating system market with MS-DOS in the mid-1980s, followed by Windows.

When did Microsoft become successful? ›

By the late 1980s, Microsoft was the world's largest personal-computer software company.

What are the 5 importance of Microsoft Word? ›

In conclusion, MS Word provides several benefits for academic writing and research projects. It is user-friendly, provides formatting options, collaboration and sharing tools, citation and referencing features, templates, spell and grammar check, auto-save, and ease of access.

What are 3 things about Microsoft Word? ›

Microsoft Word :
  • A Word processor is a computer program for processing words.
  • A Word processor software provides a general set of tools for entering, editing, and formatting text.
  • A word processor has everything that a conventional typewriter has. It provides various useful features that cannot be done on a typewriter.
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Why is Microsoft teams successful? ›

Microsoft Teams provides employees with the right tools to collaborate extensively from remote locations, from multiple devices, and without the risk of information silos or missed communications. By deploying Teams, you can: Boost employee engagement. Improve productivity.

How did Microsoft teams become successful? ›

As businesses transitioned to remote workflows, Teams offered a way to integrate collaboration between employees into one platform. Teams have changed the default way of communicating internally. We've been able to switch from email to an efficient instant messaging (IM) platform.

Why did Microsoft grow so fast? ›

Microsoft's cloud business played a key role in powering its growth last quarter. The company's Intelligent Cloud business segment, which includes revenue from the Azure cloud platform, increased 20% year over year to $25.9 billion.

What makes Microsoft stand out? ›

The network effect, economies of scale, and strong branding all work in Microsoft's favor, but it operates in highly competitive markets that are changing at accelerating rates. Morningstar assigns Microsoft a wide economic moat based on the competitive success of Office and cloud products.

Why did Microsoft become famous? ›

Microsoft's big break was in 1980 when a partnership was formed with IBM which resulted in Microsoft providing a crucial operating system, DOS, for IBM PCs. This meant that for every IBM Computer sold a royalty was paid to Microsoft.

How has Microsoft helped the economy? ›

The Forrester Consulting Total Economic Impact™ study found the Microsoft commercial marketplace helps customers simplify procurement and maximize cloud investments, ultimately leading to “cost savings, streamlined operations, and increased agility in software acquisition and integration.” As customers look to cloud ...

How successful is Microsoft Office? ›

Microsoft Office 365 controls nearly half of the office productivity software market. In August 2022, Windows occupied 28.79% of the Operating System market share worldwide. Windows runs on 1.6 billion active devices in 2022.

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