Quote from NoMoreOptions:
Wake up now, admit software guys are just buffers. Then it is time to think about changes.
This is a 1989 perspective! Before 1991/92 everyone thought that you had to have hardware to sell a product. Apple was making great margins on its Macintosh product line. In 1991(?) in Harvard Business Review there was a milestone article titled "The Computerless Computer Company" suggesting how Microsoft was going to change the world by being a 'software only' company, without a hardware product of its own. The last 10 years has shown that hardware is for the most part a commodity and the major 'value add' or competitive advantage is through software.
Look at hardware margins... DVD players are selling this week for $20. eMachines will sell you a computer for less than $300. On the other hand application software is holding its price or increasing as new features are added.
What hardware product can you imagine that could sell without the vast majority of the development budget going toward software development instead of hardware development?
Its 2003 and not 1990!
I would rather discuss trading than software however!!!!
