Using MIS (10th Edition)
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Reasons for Microsoft not able to accomplish the success than Apple:
Five reasons for Microsoft not able to accomplish the success like Apple are listed below:
Microsoft settled in their techniques for too long, that they sustained to start the related products for too long that were not innovative one.
- Microsoft Company extends their company to be in thin structure and they aim to achieve several markets at a time instead of focusing on few markets...
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