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Originally Posted by HarryT
Absolutely. I work for a large multi-national IT company, however, which implements corporate systems for its clients, so fortunately we have pretty decent in-house systems ourselves. Pretty much everything is web-based these days. One of our key selling points for our clients is what we call the "Bring Your Own Device" (BYOD) approach, meaning that customers should be able to access systems on Smartphones, tablets, laptops, or whatever else they choose.
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I've seen the same thing at our company, almost all the new products we bring in are web-based.
Even so, the need for Windows is not going away anytime soon.
I will say that Windows 10 has been an utter disappointment on my Surface 3. Awesome in concept and functionality but so full of bugs and glitches it completely ruins the experience. If Microsoft could execute the details like Apple the iPad Pro would be blown out of the water. But they can't, so there will be a fairly strong market for it.