Microsoft CFO: Business PC refresh won't happen until 2010

By Edward F. Moltzen
Oct 26, 2009 8:56 AM
Tags: business | microsoft | pc | sales | windows | refresh

Business PC spending still in tough shape.

Microsoft's chief financial officer told financial analysts Friday that business PC spending is still in tough shape, showing continued declines and offering no hope for a corporate refresh cycle until next year.

CFO Chris Liddell also said that the refresh is expected to be "gradual" and take place over a couple of years, but that corporate reaction to Windows 7 so far has been stronger than expected.

In a conference call with analysts following Microsoft's first-quarter earnings announcement, Microsoft executives outlined the extent of what are still sluggish business PC sales. They said that during the most recent quarter, which ended Sept. 30, Microsoft sales into the business PC segment fell in the "high single digits," even though during the same period consumer sales were solid. Windows 7, which launched on Thursday, is expected to be a force that turns that around -- but not immediately.

"On the business side, anecdotal feedback at this stage is good from corporate (customers) in terms of reaction to Windows 7 and the benefits it brings," Liddell said. And, he said, once the upgrade gets into full swing, "we'll talk about it spreading over the next couple of years."

Businesses' reluctance to upgrade PCs, he said, has to fade eventually. "This can't continue forever," Liddell said. "Eventually those PCs wear out and have to be replaced. We hope and expect (the refresh cycle) to be next year."

During the run up to the Windows 7 launch, Microsoft offered the ability to "pre-order" sales of the OS. Though no solid numbers have been released as to how many took advantage of pre-ordering, Liddel said the overall number was small, but good. "Right at the top end of our expectations," Liddel said.

Microsoft is at a critical stage in its business cycle. Executives of the software giant continue to say that the company's sales of client software have been especially hard hit by a business IT market that has remained soft since last year's economic meltdown. However, rivals including Google and IBM -- which is not as exposed to harsh declines in the PC space - - have enjoyed relative strength. In addition, Microsoft rival Apple has not been hit as hard in the desktop and notebook segments, as its Mac OSX platform continues to enjoy growth.

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