Netbooks Squeeze Microsoft ProfitsThe VAR Guy enjoys creative math. He often blogs about Microsoft’s hourly and daily profits, or the fact that Microsoft’s revenue still dwarfs the entire open source industry. But along comes this blog post from Netbook Digest suggesting the software giant lost $435 million in profits because of the Netbook boom and low-cost competition from Linux. Hmmm…

Is Netbook Digest’s math accurate — or a bit too creative? As old-time journalists often say: Don’t let the truth get in the way of a good story.

In this case, Netbook Digest’s math is difficult to verify. But the web site seems to be onto something.  As The VAR Guy has previously reported: Netbooks are definitely impacting Microsoft’s sales and profit margins.

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2 Comments on “Linux, Netbook Boom Squeeze Microsoft’s Profits”

  1. Alex from NetBook Digest Says:

    Dear VAR guy,

    I doubt MSFT will ever fully verify our numbers. But we did use reputable sources to build our math. Specifically directly from Microsoft management (Linux marketshare) and highly regarded trend analysis firms (total netbook sales, price of XP vs Vista).

  2. The VAR Guy Says:

    Alex: Thanks for weighing in. The VAR Guy respects those who take the time to really analyze numbers and trends. Our resident blogger realizes the math may be off a bit, but your effort to reverse engineer the numbers certainly caught The VAR Guy’s attention.

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