Comment by msla

2 years ago

From the perspective of the company, you also have a moat in the form of a proprietary system that doesn't have to compete with anything else because little software your customers depend on will run on anything else. Your business decisions become the Word Of God to people and companies with no real alternative.

BeOS never got successful enough to do that, but A Particularly Loud stock would argue this can work fairly well.

BeOS followed Apple's incompatible walled garden philosophy but it came out at the same time as the Web, Netscape, Java, Flash, RealPlayer, etc. Suddenly portability and interoperability were huge and BeOS was totally unprepared for it.