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Posted in FUD, GNU/Linux, IBM, Microsoft, Open XML, OpenDocument, Virtualisation, Xen at 9:09 pm by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
Proxy wars using so-called ‘analysts’
Microsoft’s connections with the Burton Group were shown and explained yesterday, so that needn’t be repeated. It is, however, worth adding IBM’s latest remark on the Group’s smears against ODF.
=> connections with the Burton Group | ↺ IBM’s latest remark on the Group’s smears against ODF
Guy [Burton Group], excuse me, did you say “conflicts of interest”? Please explain. Or maybe when Peter O’Kelly comes back from speaking at Microsoft’s Office Developers Conference he can explain it for us?
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The Burton Group has denigrated the work and the members of the OASIS Open Document Format Technical Committee (of which I am Co-Chair) with published statements that have been shown to be false. The Burton Group owes us an apology and an immediate retraction.
Only yesterday in the news we saw another fine example of proxy battles, namely:
=> ↺ another fine example of proxy battles
Last October, Whitworth, 52, threatened a proxy battle unless Sprint made leadership changes. Later that month, Sprint Chief Executive Gary Forsee stepped down. He was succeeded by Hesse in December.
It remains a fact that the Burton Group is acting as a proxy or a mouthpiece to Microsoft against rival technologies such as Google Apps and ODF (mind the citations at the bottom). It is protecting its interest. Most shameful is the fact that many reporters failed to see this. Yahoo is coming under similar types of pressure at the moment and some of those who are influenced (or somehow compensated) by Microsoft get visibility in the press.
There are many other examples. All of these litigious by-proxy battles aside, another proxy Microsoft is using at the moment is Citrix, which based on this new article continues to hold Xen back.
=> by-proxy battles | ↺ new article
Did the Citrix acquisition slow XenSource down? Looks that way to us, since XenSource used to say that 4.1 would arrive in the fourth quarter of 2007.
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So, Citrix – with its good chum Microsoft – will continue to present VMware as the proprietary overlord of the virtualization game.
You can read more about this stunt here. It is a move against VMWare and Red Hat, of which Microsoft is afraid. █
=> here | against VMWare and Red Hat | Microsoft is afraid
Related articles:
To Sir, with LoveOOXML: the propaganda war has begun[Response to Burton Group's older FUD:] Google denies its Apps just a Microsoft Office add-on
Microsoft's proxy strategy (2007):
=> Microsoft's proxy strategy (2007)
A = AppleC = CorelF = Fuji XeroxCx = CitrixL = LinspireN = NovellS = SamsungT = TurboLinuxX = Xandros
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