You know, I think the problem here is that you have too many companies in the mix. Obviously, they all do not communicate well with each other and there is no coherent vision as to how this is all suppose to look once it is all put together.
Perhaps a company like Apple could do better. Look how well their Desktops, iPods and new TV boxes work together.
-Roger
(BTW, for those of you who cannot detect overt sarcasm in an email - I know that I am talking about only Microsoft here when I refer to "many companies")
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You know, I think the problem here is that you have too many companies in the mix. Obviously, they all do not communicate well with each other and there is no coherent vision as to how this is all suppose to look once it is all put together.
Perhaps a company like Apple could do better. Look how well their Desktops, iPods and new TV boxes work together.
-Roger
(BTW, for those of you who cannot detect overt sarcasm in an email - I know that I am talking about only Microsoft here when I refer to "many companies")