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Posted in America, Deals, Europe, Microsoft, Open XML, OpenDocument at 6:03 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
Summary: A variety of new deals put into context
Microsoft has signed some new deals which deserve a bit of background to be fully understood. We shall start with Minnesota.
“This is not a company that appears to be bothered by ethical boundaries.” –Mike Hatch, Minnesota’s Attorney GeneralMicrosoft has “Technical Evangelists” (AstroTurf) in Minnesota with examples from Rochester, Minnesota. Minnesota's Attorney General Mike Hatch once called Microsoft’s AstroTurf campaign “sleazy”. He also said: “This is not a company that appears to be bothered by ethical boundaries.”
=> “Technical Evangelists” (AstroTurf) | Rochester, Minnesota | Minnesota's Attorney General Mike Hatch once called Microsoft’s AstroTurf campaign “sleazy”
Minnesota wanted to extend Microsoft oversight by regulators and it also favoured ODF at one stage [1, 2], but Microsoft then retaliated and a Minnesota State study about document formats does not appear to have made much impact. To name some more minor details, Bill Gates invests in the Minnesota-based Otter Tail Corporation.
=> wanted to extend Microsoft oversight by regulators | 1 | 2 | retaliated | study about document formats | invests in the Minnesota-based Otter Tail Corporation
It is only now that Microsoft is signing a government deal with Minnesota, which in simpler terms means that taxpayers will shell out money for vendor lock-in whether they like it or not.
=> ↺ taxpayers will shell out money for vendor lock-in
In an effort to save millions of dollars and streamline government operations, the state of Minnesota has signed a six-year enterprise software agreement with Microsoft Corp. Announced today by Minnesota Chief Information Officer and head of the Office of Enterprise Technology (OET), Gopal Khanna, the deal will reportedly save the state $2.37 million in annual licensing fees, as well as save millions for the state taxpayers by improving services delivery.[...]The deal is one of the largest enterprise agreements Microsoft has ever signed with a state. Minnesota’s Office of Enterprise Technology (OET) is purchasing 32,000 software licenses for its executive branch agencies, paying the same price that would have covered roughly 10,000 users under a previous contract.
This type of problem does not only affect Minnesota. Based on another piece of news, the US army negotiates a Microsoft moratorium.
=> ↺ the US army negotiates a Microsoft moratorium
The Army issued the moratorium on purchasing Microsoft software while it negotiated a new agreement, which it awarded on July 7 to Softmart Government Services in Downing, Pa. Softmart had held the original agreement as well, according to the Defense Department.
Perhaps they prefer to use ‘patriotic’ software which contains back doors that only the Unites States can use and the FBI can penetrate with CIPAV. There may be other explanations, but to use Microsoft software in the military is otherwise illogical. The above seems similar to an MoU, for which we provided recent examples [1, 2, 3]. There are some older examples of Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) in:
=> contains back doors | the FBI can penetrate with CIPAV | 1 | 2 | 3
Quick Mention: Microsoft’s Newham-type Scam in the Middle East and North AfricaMicrosoft Tightens Grip in Africa with Memorandum of Anti-competitionLatest Microsoft Procurement Scandals: Hungary, Quebec, UAEMicrosoft Dealt Another Big Blow in Europe (UK), Pawns Exposed FurtherUrgent Need for Transparency in Procurement, Standards-Setting ProcessFunny Microsoft Business in UK Public Sector Just Got FunnierRichard Steel’s and Microsoft Ballnux Franchise (Updated)
Then, it brings us to Poland where Microsoft seems to have turned another university into a sort of self-serving breeding ground.
=> ↺ a sort of self-serving breeding ground
Wroclaw University of Technology to co-operate with Microsoft[...]Microsoft has also pledged to actively engage in both research and teaching activities at the University. – We are among world leaders when it comes to research expenditure. The company spends USD 9 bn annually on research – Jacek Murawski, managing director of Microsoft Polska told Gazeta Wyborcza newspaper. – We want to work with the best and that is why we picked the University of Technology in Wroclaw.
A lot has already been said about Microsoft’s impact on the educational systems. Rather than teach methods (long-term lessons) they train young people to become customers of Microsoft. Suffice to say, Microsoft engages in other misconduct in Poland. Examples may be memorable enough, e.g. from the OOXML fiasco:
OOXML Irregularities: The Latest from PolandAgents of Monopoly Abuse: Elżbieta Andrukiewicz, Jan van den BeldOOXML Watch: Poland and Hungary Allegedly Influenced by the Microsoft MoneyOOXML in Norway, Denmark, and Poland… Looking More Closely at the Stories (Updated)Has OOXML Been Defeated in Poland?ISO Maxes Up Damage Control, OOXML Storm LoomingHas Microsoft Just ‘Pulled a Hungary’ on OOXML Voting in Poland? (Updated)Is Microsoft’s OOXML the “Greatest [of] Scam[s] of Computing History”?Bill Gates Makes Phonecalls Again (Politics for Derailing ODF)What OOXML Manipulations Will Microsoft Have in Store for Poland This Time Around? (Updated)Bill and Steve Couldn’t Buy the US Vote This Time AroundLast-minute OOXML Games: Spot the MisconductDisinformation on the Rise, Shameless Linux FUD Makes a ComebackMicrosoft Fuels OpenDocument Disinformation with Funded Analyst PropagandaODF/OOXML Watch: Australia, New Zealand, Finland, and the United StatesThe OOXML Translator is a Hoax (and so is the ISO)How Things Work at ECMA ‘Production Line’ISO is Still a Winner in Poland, But ISO May Have Lost Its Way
If people do not stand up against such deals, then corruptible seniors who benefit from these deals (at the expense of victims) will just carry on. █
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–Richard Stallman
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