Hi, my name is Tom Smykowski, I'm a staff full-stack engineer. I build and scale SaaS platforms to millions of users, working end-to-end from system architecture to frontend to mobile. On this blog I share what I learn about software engineering, career growth, and navigating the tech industry's evolving landscape.
What This Article Covers
This article delves into the intriguing possibility of Microsoft re-entering the mobile operating system market. It examines Microsoft's recent strategic moves, including their development of the .NET ecosystem and interoperability initiatives, to explore whether these could signal a potential return to mobile. Additionally, the article considers what a new Microsoft mobile OS could mean for the current duopoly of Android and iOS.
Questions This Article Answers
- What strategic shifts has Microsoft made that could hint at a mobile OS comeback?
- How does the evolution of the .NET Framework play into Microsoft's broader software strategy?
- In what ways is Microsoft positioning itself as a metasystem, and what are the implications?
- Could Microsoft realistically challenge the dominance of iOS and Android?
- What potential advantages and unique offerings might a new Windows Phone bring?
Length and Time
A speculative exploration with industry insights and strategic analysis. Approximately 7 minutes to read.
