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Posted in Asia, Formats, Free/Libre Software, Microsoft, Open XML, OpenDocument at 9:42 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
“It’s a Simple Matter of [Microsoft’s] Commercial Interests!”
–Microsoft’s Doug Mahugh about OOXML in Malaysia
=> in Malaysia
In Malaysia, ODF has already won after careful and prolonged consideration (they didn’t like OOXML). Microsoft, however, continues its manipulation in Malaysia, despite and because of increased adoption of ODF and Free software in the country.
=> ODF has already won | careful | prolonged consideration | manipulation in Malaysia | increased adoption of ODF
Now, try to imagine Microsoft approaching the authorities in question with a new bogus study from the Burton Group, a set of carefully-doctored lies (hiding evidence) and seemingly-independent lobbying arms such as CompTIA (Microsoft uses them as a proxy in the Philippines right now). Then, be aware that Microsoft will be kind to those who make decisions. It would grease them up, take them out to dinner and make empty promises. It’s all about money and sometimes subtle forms of bribery. We have seen it all before.
=> new bogus study from the Burton Group | carefully-doctored lies | uses them as a proxy in the Philippines right now | and sometimes subtle forms of bribery
A lot of this was expected and what we recently called the "Month of the Dirty OOXML Tricks" has truly begun. Owing to overwhelming pressure and disinformation, Microsoft seems close to flipping some votes and reversing inertia through pragmatic support.
=> "Month of the Dirty OOXML Tricks" | ↺ close to flipping some votes
While the battle between proponents of OpenDocument Format (ODF) and Office Open XML (OOXML) rages on, Microsoft is making some headway persuading several strategic organizations in Malaysia to adopt OpenXML.
The guys at OpenMalaysia will hopefully take a careful look at this. It is unlikely that Microsoft plays fair based on what we’ve witnessed so far. There are not many reports that provide inside information and sufficient insight. █
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