Sony's New CEO To Look Beyond Hardware 178
angry tapir writes "Sony's new CEO says the company needs to move on from its hardware roots. From its inception, the company has defined itself through its gadget lines — Walkman, Vaio, Cyber-shot, PlayStation — but incoming CEO Kazuo Hirai, who will officially lead the company from April, says Sony must now focus more on the software and platforms they access. He said he wants to model the company after its successful PlayStation gaming business, which he helped turn around, where 'hardware drives software, and software drives hardware, and it's all tied in by the network.' Sony is forecasting nearly US$3 billion in losses for the fiscal year through March."
Re:overpriced, underspecced. (Score:5, Interesting)
Here's an idea (Score:5, Interesting)
Sony could add a feature to its hardware platforms to allow loading/running an alternate OS. Preferably one that would attract lots of developers to their platforms. Perhaps even an open source OS, thereby making the best community developed products easy to distribute.
Nah. It would never work.
Re:It's not going to work (Score:4, Interesting)
Apple is not a software company. Apple is a Marketing company that has software and hardware tied for second place.
Still, they put more focus on doing those things right than Sony does.
Also, Sony seriously needs to improve their customer service, being on top of the 'worst in the business' pile is NOT the top of the pile you want.
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