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Microsoft to Open Own Retail Stores

By JESSICA MINTZ
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SEATTLE (Feb. 13) - Microsoft Corp. on Thursday announced plans to open its own stores despite the economic downturn that has left many retailers struggling.
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The company hired David Porter, a 25-year veteran of Wal-Mart Stores Inc., as its corporate vice president of retail stores. Porter was head of worldwide product distribution at DreamWorks Animation SKG Inc. since 2007.
Porter, who is set to start work on Tuesday, is charged with improving the PC-buying experience. The company said his first task will be to set the timing, locations and design of Microsoft-branded retail stores, which will sell computers installed with Microsoft software as well as other company products.
Microsoft has been working to revive the image of its ubiquitous Windows operating system, starting with a $300 million advertising campaign that began last fall. Vista, the most recent version of the software, was widely criticized for being slow, requiring new and pricer hardware, and not working with devices like printers and scanners. Vista has also been the subject of a series of snarky television ads from Apple Inc.
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At the same time it launched upbeat new TV ads last fall, some of which struck right back at Apple, Microsoft posted 144 of its own employees in electronics chain stores around the world to talk with shoppers about Windows.
The "Gurus" seemed to be Microsoft's answer to Apple's in-store "Genius Bar." With its newly announced retail store intentions, the Redmond-based software maker is taking yet another page from Apple's play book. Apple credits its stores, concentrated mostly in the U.S., for helping boost its profile and draw new customers.
But Microsoft's timing may be off. The U.S. recession has socked the retail sector, and purveyors of electronics have been hit hard. Circuit City Inc. filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in November and said in January it would liquidate its 567 U.S. stores, cutting more than 34,000 jobs. Best Buy Inc. laid off thousands of corporate employees in December and reported same-store sales — a key measure of retail health — sank 6.5 percent.
Even Apple, whose iPods, iMacs and iPhones draw brand-conscious customers willing to spend more for design, was hit in the holiday quarter by the recession as average sales per store dropped to $7 million from $8.5 million in 2007.
Microsoft had no comment on the plight of Apple and the big-box stores, but said its own retail stores can help shoppers make smarter decisions about spending money on technology.
The company had set up a concept store at its headquarters with displays of Windows computers, Xbox 360 consoles and games and other items. But the company said it's meant to help stores like Best Buy see new merchandising ideas in action, and is not a prototype for stand-alone retail stores.
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Hardyniles 12:52:49 PM Feb 17 2009

MICROSOFT IS JUNK!!!!!!!!!!!

CarolinaCookie4 12:40:29 PM Feb 17 2009

They must know something the rest of the world doesn't know, either that or really stupid, inept management.

WILDLIFE52 11:37:25 AM Feb 17 2009

With how Microsoft usually does things they will charge you to walk in.Then if you want to have the lights on, its an upgrade...want to ask a question? Ned to buy a service plan... What a joke MS is.

DES946 10:50:59 AM Feb 17 2009

Microsoft certainly has the "advantage" of the "lessons" from the failures of both Dell and gateway stores. It is really a matter of functinal practicality. Can they offer qulaity services with a rapid turnaround time, and still be competitive with the Internet, and other stores during a period of a declining economy. I tried using the both the Dell and Gateway stores with marginal satisfaction at best. I honestly do not foresee Mcirosoft delivering a better quality of service at a "reasonable price'. The biggest problem that I have found has been quality of reliable and effective service at competitive prices. The best solution that I have found is the Dell Gold Service Contract; it isn't perfect; but it has been worth the costs . . . . and with the Gold Seervice, you speak with American knowledgeable support personnel whom you can understand. "You get what you pay for" and should not expect anything more than that. So far Dell has provided an admirable service 24/7. They ha

Misweetee 10:45:07 AM Feb 17 2009

If they add a repair dept. they will be able to stay in business right along side Best Buy.

Misweetee 10:43:59 AM Feb 17 2009

If they combine the purchasing with a repair squad like Best Buy's geek squad, they have something unstoppable and compelling to the customers.

Profdog 10:35:45 AM Feb 17 2009

This worked so well for Gateway and Dell

KyoKarateka 08:54:51 AM Feb 17 2009

When I worked in the electronics dept at Walmart, I took the time to answer and troubleshoot electronics problems for my customers, whether it was a camera or computer, software, whatever we had. And the customers loved this. They passed on the word of mouth and this generated more sales and less returns, meaning more happy customers who were thrilled with their purchases. I just wish my management at that time had appreciated that more.

Sweetbabi3 07:54:44 AM Feb 16 2009

Reading some responses on here about Photo Editing. GET REAL SW for that. Photoshop is wonderful. Get the right SW and you can do anything. Love Publisher, and some of the MS drawing SW as well. You have to get the proper SW in order to do those things on your computer you want to do. PC's don't come with that SW. So, spend some money and get the proper SW.

Sweetbabi3 07:51:54 AM Feb 16 2009

Wonderful Idea. A store with people who understand computers, software, and how to work on both, hopefully. One of the areas I find lacking is knowledgable people. They will tell you what you what to hear. Also, fine-tuning computers. That is hard to find. Someone with the answers or someone that will spend the time to troubleshoot. I would pay for that. I think its a wonderful idea. As for Vista, I do not have it yet, and NASA nor the Industry where I work has gone to Vista. I understand I would need to either buy or re-install all my SW. Would I need brand new software for Vista? That could be pricy. You see, corporations and Government give us SW to take home so we can work from home. Actually, now Govt gives out laptops, and they can go home, but again, not using Vista yet. Stores are a great idea.

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