Microsoft are a total joke at the moment. They've sat back and relied on their dual cash cows of Windows and Office for far too long and, now both are becoming decreasingly relevant, they have no idea what to do and are just chucking mud at the wall to see what sticks.
Their phone and tablet strategy is in tatters - hopelessly late to the party and without a hope of ever competing with iOS and Android. Their Windows 8 strategy is comical. They saddled the desktop version with a touch interface no one needed or wanted and are now busy backpedalling like crazy to appease people. The tablet RT version was a total waste of time as no developers are interested in supporting it as iOS and Android cover the vast majority of the market and, without apps, no-one will buy the hardware. The Pro version is decent, after three iterations and totally shafting anyone who bought into the first couple of generations, but will always remain a niche product for the relatively tiny minority who want or need full Windows on a tablet.
It may take a good few years but Microsoft are dead in the consumer space. They got complacent and took far too long to switch tack when everything went mobile. It reminds me of their massive U-turn in the 90s when Bill Gates suddenly realised that the Internet wasn't just a passing fad but was the future. It's to his credit that he saw what was happening, admitted they'd got it wrong and turned the whole company on a six-pence. The problem is the same has happened with the mobile revolution but, this time, they had the totally clueless Ballmer in charge and he didn't have a clue what to do.
All too little too late for Microsoft now. They'd do better to focus on server stuff like Windows Server, Exchange, SQL Server etc and cloud services like Azure. Remember when people referred to the "Wintel" monopoly? Those days are long gone, the consumer space belongs to Apple and Google now.