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It Takes a Crisis - An overview of Sony Business

"Three years ago Sony handed one of the business world's biggest fix-it jobs to Howard Stringer. He had been running Sony's U.S. operation for six years, but the choice was still unorthodox: Stringer was born in Wales, not Japan, and he wouldn't be moving to Tokyo when he took over one of Japan's most revered companies. The challenge was daunting: The electronics and entertainment giant was struggling with red ink and management paralysis. Stringer didn't profess to have the answers. "Look, I didn't know what I was doing," he says today.

For years Sony persuaded consumers to pay a premium for its gadgets by inventing them first--think Walkmans and camcorders. Today it loads them up with superior technology, which produces clearer TV pictures or tells digital cameras to shoot when the subject smiles.

Stringer's goal is to connect its devices--televisions, music players, PlayStation machines--to one another and to a new Sony network for downloading movies, TV shows, games and other digital content. Downloading goes via the PlayStation 3 console, turning it into a home computer server that can handle movie rentals as well as play games. In addition, Sony's Bravia flat-screen TVs will allow viewers to connect to the Internet and stream Hollywood hits without a set-top box or cable subscription; already the TVs can do this with YouTube and other free Internet channels. Sony will send the new Will Smith movie, Hancock, to Internet-ready Bravia TV sets in November, before it can be seen on DVD or on cable. In Stringer's vision of the future, consumers will pay Sony first for televisions and other hardware, then pay Sony again to download movies, music and TV shows. "The battle for me is the networking of these devices," he says. "I have to succeed at that."

The article goes on analysing the role of Stringer bringing back Sony from it's financial situation, how Blu-ray won, the role of the PS3, Sony's strategy for the future of HD entertainment, among other topics. 2 Pages.
Gorgon - contributor
Published: 524 days 8 hours ago | Article | PlayStation 3 | Industry News
 
 

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LiQuiFiedArt - 524 days 8 hours ago
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That was a really great article. I'm glad Sony is uniting in what they do. I really enjoy ALL of there products and services and they have me as a customer as long as they continue to provide QUALITY.
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ToastMan018 - 524 days 8 hours ago
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amen i say!
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StephanieBBB - 524 days 7 hours ago
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Yeah i'll take quality before quantity any day =)
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streeks1984 - 524 days 7 hours ago
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Sony has always been about quality I have no doubt they will continue to do so.
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ravinash - 524 days 3 hours ago
2.1 - Its worked well for them so far.
They haven't put every foot right, but at lest as a brand their known for good quality rather than cheap mass production.
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Erdrick - 524 days 7 hours ago
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"Stringer's goal is to connect its devices--televisions, music players, PlayStation machines--to one another and to a new Sony network for downloading movies, TV shows, games and other digital content."

And this network of the FUTURE will be better than what I've got on the computer NOW how...?

As for quality, I tell you to google their rootkit fiasco.
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Tony240ZT - 524 days 7 hours ago
3.1 - let it go
So many people still angry over the cd DRM thing that went bad. You probably reinstalled your MS based OS multiple times since the recall on those CD's based on some other company corrupting your PC, most likely MS them selves with some service patch for IE.
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Gorgon - 524 days 7 hours ago
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"And this network of the FUTURE will be better than what I've got on the computer NOW how...?"

Yes, because most people don't want to put a PC under their television. Simple. Even MS wants the same and yet PC operating systems are their main business. You fail to see what the vast majority of people want, and what the people want is what makes money, not what PC die-hards want.

"As for quality, I tell you to google their rootkit fiasco"

How about the DVD/CD protection fiasco? How many PC players are getting limited install times, crap protection systems (remember STARFORCE?), etc, forced down their throats by gaming companies that don't solve any piracy at all and only screw the people that actually buy the games? How about the Vista fiasco? You're seeying things through colored lenses. Everyone wants money, and Sony ain't any diferent.
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Gam71 - 524 days 5 hours ago
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Gorgon

seriously.
You're talking about someone seeing things through coloured lenses.
Read the comments here.

I haven't seen so much bias in years.

Sony only give quality? exploding laptop batteries, delays, Blu-ray is it finished yet? faulty tv's, before the 360 the ps2 had the highest failure rate and that was way before 120mil had been sold, psp's burning people, etc.
What i'm saying is he's right about the rootkit and you can't have a go at him for that. You have to listen to both sides if you don't (which you don't want to) means YOU'RE the one seeing through coloured lenses.
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Gorgon - 524 days 3 hours ago
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"Sony only give quality? exploding laptop batteries, delays, Blu-ray is it finished yet? faulty tv's, before the 360 the ps2 had the highest failure rate and that was way before 120mil had been sold, psp's burning people, etc.
What i'm saying is he's right about the rootkit and you can't have a go at him for that. You have to listen to both sides if you don't (which you don't want to) means YOU'RE the one seeing through coloured lenses"

If you notice my end comments, I said that every company is in it for the money, and that includes Sony. I never said that Sony was all for quality, did I? Please read what I wrote. I was commenting on a previous post that, if you read it, pretty much shows that the poster doesn't have any idea were things are going and why and show a misunderstanding of the market and consumer mentality.

Now for your comments: As I said, please tell me where did I said that Sony only delivers quality products. Faulty TVs? Sure, just like everyone else. Just look at Samsung. The PS2 had the higher failure rate in its time, but it was far from the unaceptable failure rate of the Xbox 360, which I hope you agree. Ofcourse he was right about the rootkit stuff. I never denied that. What I said, and again read my final comment on my original coment, is that Sony does the same everyone else does, they are in it for the money, no more, no less, and that they make whatever they can to ptotect their investments, including screwing the consumer, no more, no less. But EVERYONE does it, including MS, Apple, Nintendo, even your own government.

And as for the network topic, I stand by what I said. Its not a matter of the existent PC network services beying better or not, its a matter of Average Joe wanting a no-assle network service working out from his console/TV directly without having to either sit in front of his 20'' monitor or moving a PC into the living room and connecting it to his TV. This is what is going to happen in the future, and both Sony and MS know that. Its unstopable, like it or not. The original comentator fails to understand what moves the industry in a certain direction, and thats consumer preference and demand and the interests of companies themselves. And most people just want to plug their TVs to the net and have the services, they don't wnat to put PCs under the television and tell themselves how smart they are because the PC service is actually beter.

Please can you point me out where did I see things through colored lenses? I'm fairly certain that either you read my coments to quiqly or failed to understand what I tryed to say, since I'm not realy into fanboyisms of any type.
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25 - 524 days 7 hours ago
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kevnb - 524 days 6 hours ago
5 - ...
dual post
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kevnb - 524 days 6 hours ago
6 - good article, but
the discussion won't go well I presume...
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ReBurn - 524 days 6 hours ago
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One thing I wish Stringer would lead them to do is stop with all of the proprietary formats and invasive copy protection technologies. I really like Sony's stuff, but I don't like their media devices for this reason. In general, though, Sony makes great stuff.
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astrobasto - 524 days 6 hours ago
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Already happening, TransferJet just went from proprietary Sony technology to consortium based goodness, Sony also opened up their e-reader, and joined a new wireless HD special interest group instead of using their own in house (and better) technology. Blu-ray is run by the BDA, but Sony could have gone lone ranger for that too, even MagicGate is run by SanDisk now, I can't think of too many current Sony proprietary technologies, the only one that comes to mind is UMD.
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jlytle1234 - 524 days 6 hours ago
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in good time. we are all waiting for the fall of DRM from all companies. As soon as they figure out that a customer is willing to pay for something as long as they can do what they want with it, this will all end.
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Erdrick - 524 days 6 hours ago
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blah blah blah

...the point is stringer's "grand vision" for sony is available right now, better than it ever could be as a sony product, on the pc platform. its lol-worthy, accept it.
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Gorgon - 524 days 2 hours ago
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As I said before, 99% of consumers aren't interested in having their PCs conected to their TVs in the living room. You fail to understand consumer mentality. Beta was also better than VHS and look what happened. No one is discussing if PCs ahve a better service right now, I agree with you that they have. But that is not what will win the mass consumer market and give companies the big bucks.

Accept it.
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Rybnik - 524 days 5 hours ago
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This was a fantastic article, with a lot of very interesting info..lots of which has been debated/discussed over the last year right here on N4G every time we got one of those Sony FUD articles. I admit that I may have been one of those who said WTF!? Why aren't you concentrating on games??? Bla, Bla, Bla.

Reading this though, we see just why Sony was making all those "strange" moves, it was because that was the only way they could win the format war...It was quite a risky thing to do as it kind of alienated the game companies (and us gamers) by turning the focus so far away, but in the end, Hollywood was convinced by it. I can see pretty clearly that without Sir Stringer, PS3 and Blu-Ray may just have sunk Sony. They had to walk an extremely precarious line, but did so, with almost no major casualties.

On a total sidebar, were they implying that Quantum of Solace will advertize Sony's new crazy OLED TVs?
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antoinetm - 524 days 5 hours ago
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Best article on N4G this year.

its nice to have a hint at what happens behind the scenes

>.<
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jlytle1234 - 524 days 5 hours ago
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thats what happens when you put articles from more reputable sites like forbes instead of some morons blog.
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Gorgon - 524 days 2 hours ago
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Glad you guys liked it, I thought it was an extremely interesting article for anyone interested in the industry, no matter what system you prefer personaly.
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iheartSONY - 524 days 4 hours ago
11 - Great article!
I guess it does take an "ARMY of ONE" to win. Now they just have to work on getting the Sony name back where it use to be and what it use to mean, Top Quality. Im on your side, Good Luck!
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