Outside government or heavily regulated enterprise, what is Microsoft’s core value prop in 2026?
It feels like a lot of adoption is inherited — contracts, compliance, enterprise trust, existing org gravity. Not necessarily technical preference.
If you were starting from scratch today with no legacy, no E5 contracts, no sunk cost — how many teams would actually choose the full MS stack over best-of-breed tools?
Curious what people here have actually chosen in greenfield builds.
al_borland•17h ago
That said, if I'm making something new, I never go with an MS stack. I just wish I had some Powershell type options in Linux from time to time.
burntoutgray•17h ago
al_borland•16h ago
I just tried to install in on my personal macOS system. I tried brew, as Microsoft gives instructions for it...
> Warning: powershell has been deprecated because it does not pass the macOS Gatekeeper check! It will be disabled on 2026-09-01.
It went on to do more and then prompted for my password, but I canceled out of it. I'm not looking to get started with anything that starts with a deprecation warning. This is what I'm talking about when I say it feels like a 2nd class citizen. I can only assume I can't use 100% Powershell to admin a system, like one could with Windows.