> I know Vista has had a lot of success but it certainly is not related to their ability to make technical decisions for the companies they own.
Ironically, this is the case for 90% of software-run businesses. The technology matters very little beyond initial profitability. Initially, technology is important because it allows you to leverage, but once you can leverage revenue instead, the quality of your technical decisions generally don't matter so long as they aren't super dumb.
Ironically, this is the case for 90% of software-run businesses. The technology matters very little beyond initial profitability. Initially, technology is important because it allows you to leverage, but once you can leverage revenue instead, the quality of your technical decisions generally don't matter so long as they aren't super dumb.