Why Microsoft 'Trolling' Apple's WWDC16 Conference Is a Brilliant Business MoveThe Redmond, Wash., software giant is throwing a party close to and immediately after Apple's big shindig. Here's why this blatant bite into Apple is an effective tactic.

By金正日Lachance Shandrow

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This post was updated on June 9, 2016, at 2:03 p.m. ET to reflect comments from Microsoft.

If you can't beat "em, blatantly leech off of "em. That seems to be Microsoft's cutthroat approach to Apple these days. This time, the not-so-sexy software giant is taking on its biggest rival with a nervy take-off of Apple's annual developer powwow.

As evidenced by an undeniably hungryofficial invite, Microsoft will indeed throw an after-party directly following Apple's much-anticipatedWWDC16 conference's June 13 "State of the Union" address. Think of it as direct competition, served with a side of roasted apple.

Microsoft, for its part, tells狗万官方through a spokesperson, that it's "working to support any developer, any app and any platform and will again be at WWDC to connect with developers."


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The Redmond, Wash.-based corporate giant's shindig -- complete with Apple Watch and Xbox One giveaways, massage chairs and drones flights -- will take place in the heart of San Francisco, just一箭之遥from Apple's event (0.2 miles, to be exact). That's not as poor form (read: slimey) assomemight have you believe, sayscorporate company culture expertDelta Emerson. She is the president of global shared services teams atRyan, a Dallas-based company that provides financial services to clients in the technology, retail and telecom sectors.

"They say the best defense is to go on the offense," Emerson tells狗万官方. " There is no law against leveraging off of another company's moves. I don't thinkEmily Post's etiquette rulesapply in this case."

Rather than viewing Microsoft's WWDC16 after-party as all-out competitive slumming, she sees it as a smart yet strong strategic play. "This is obviously an audience that will be interested in what Microsoft has to say, so grabbing them at this moment in time makes sense," Emerson says. "Bold? Yes. Brilliant? Perhaps. Besides, it's flattering to be fought over."


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In keeping with CEO Satya Nadella'snewish platform-agnostic vision for Microsoft, the company obviously hopes to lure Apple app developers in town for WWDC16 ("WHO: All iOS & OS X devs are welcome!" the invite reads).

More specifically, the spin-off bash is aimed at selling tech talent on mobile app testing tools created byXamarin, a San Francisco-based startup that Microsoft recently acquired. The subsidiary provides a cloud platform that lets developers code apps on any device. If the tool sells well, it could lend Microsoft a much-needed leg up in the exploding mobile app market.

But the first step is to get mobile app developers in the door, right as they step out of WWDC. "All of the best developers in the world want to be at Apple's event," saysWilliam Manning, longtime tech startup advisor and chief technical officer of Nooji, a Mountain View, Calif.-based mobile messaging platform provider. "Adding additional value after the fact is brilliant on Microsoft's part. It has nothing to do with stealing Apple's thunder and everything to do with drumming up business and increasing revenue."

Makes sense. If you can'tbethe Oscars and slip in some product placement there, host an Oscars after-party instead and slap your products all over it.

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"Any time your key demographic is located in one spot, that's a really good time to try to utilize them for some sort of opportunistic sales tactic," Manning tells狗万官方during a phone interview. "Besides, it's Microsoft's job to do so. Their focus is not their own platform any more. It's developing killer applications for other platforms also. They've accepted that reality and it was a huge move."

As for Microsoft's wannabe-WWDC move, we wonder, might Manning, an 18-year veteran of the Silicon Valley software development scene, attend? "You bet I would," he says. "I'm all about the free schwag."

We can't say we blame him there.

Takeaways for small businesses

Here are four lessons Emerson says you can learn from Microsoft's cheeky play on Apple's WWDC16:

1. "Don't be ashamed to give credit to your competitor once you've laughed at it."

2. "Don't ignore your competition. Get to know it very well. Move in "next door' to it if you can."

3. "Don't look to others for the "rulebook' regarding how to act when it comes to opportunities like this. Think outside the box."

4. "Don't be afraid to take a calculated risk like this. What is the worst thing that could happen, even if your idea flops?"

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金正日Lachance Shandrow

Former West Coast Editor

金正日Lachance Shandrow is the former West Coast editor at Entrepreneur.com. Previously, she was a commerce columnist atLos Angeles CityBeat,a news producer at MSNBC and KNBC in Los Angeles and a frequent contributor to theLos Angeles Times. She has also written forGovernment Technologymagazine,LA Yogamagazine, theLowell Sunnewspaper, HealthCentral.com, PsychCentral.com and the former U.S. Surgeon General, Dr. C. Everett Coop. Follow her on Twitter at@Lashandrow. You can also follow her on Facebookhere.

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