Thứ Bảy, 3 tháng 1, 2015

Windows 10 Subscription Model

There is a fair chance that Microsoft is trying to shuffle things up when it comes to Windows 10 is sold and distributed among users. Gossips have now been loads in this regard.
Even company executives are now in a change.
Kevin Turner, for example, discussed Windows 10 pricing choices in the Credit Suisse Technology Conference last week -- though with lots of ambiguity. The Microsoft COO explained the firm needs to be creative and was learning to do new things, and do them otherwise.
Clear hints in the truth that operating systems are now either free, or more or less, given away.
Clear tips that Redmond will need to shed the standard pricing model.
It is what Turner said, actually:
"We have got to monetize it differently. And there are services entailed. There are additional opportunities for us to bring additional services to the item and do it in a creative way. And through the duration of the summer and spring the'll be announcing what that business model looks like."
Small suggestions of a subscription based model in the words above, but there is more:
"Finding new ways to monetize the life of that customer on those apparatus, again, I would tell Turner we're learning, we are growing, and we're cleverer and wiser every day."
Clearly, he's not at the liberty to divulge advice that is too much at this point, but there is no doubt that Microsoft is at least consideration subscriptions. Or at the very least, the business is keeping all options in the table.
Perhaps a subscription service may be tabled for a few select features, while making the remainder of the operating system free for individuals use and to set up?
You never know!
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