Már sejtem hol tévedtél meg. Az IT nehezebb terep, főleg a más termékek mellé csomagolt szoftvereké ? Ezt ne vetítsd vissza egy teljesen klasszikus piacra mint az autók piaca.
A böngészőknél és az operációs rendszereknél speciális jelentése van a piaci részesedésnek, mert nehezen mérhetőek. Ezért nézik az aktuális használatot jobb hijján de ez az üzleti világban inkább a speciális kivétel mint az általános szabály.
Gondoltam megkérdezem mit mond erre a ChatGPT. Ezt mondta:
The term "market share" is a widely used business term that generally refers to the percentage of total sales or usage within a specific market that is captured by a particular company or product. This term is applied across various industries, including technology.
However, when discussing operating systems, particularly in the context of computing, you may also hear the term "usage share" or "market share" interchangeably. In the case of operating systems, "usage share" specifically refers to the percentage of users or devices actively using a particular operating system.
The reason for this terminology might stem from the fact that operating systems are not always sold directly to end-users in the same way that products like smartphones or software applications are. Instead, they are often bundled with hardware or provided by default with a device.
For instance, Microsoft Windows is commonly pre-installed on many PCs when they are purchased, which means users don't directly "buy" the operating system. This makes it more appropriate to talk about the usage share rather than market share.
In contrast, terms like "market share" are often used for products or services that are sold directly to consumers or other businesses, and the competition is more about the direct purchasing choices made by those consumers or businesses.