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Posted in Antitrust, GNU/Linux, Microsoft at 6:24 pm by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
Summary: Bill Veghte abandons the company where he participated in strategies that violate the law
MICROSOFT suffers yet another major departure. This time it’s Bill Veghte, the senior vice president whom we wrote about before, especially when Microsoft’s anti-GNU/Linux tactics were exposed (based on court evidence for antitrust). To judge this man’s career based some public interviews would be pointless (he was at Microsoft for almost twenty years); rather, internal E-mails that expose what’s said when the public ain’t watching (no posing for the cameras, so to speak) is what ought to teach about the real Veghte. Last year he was mentioned in:
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Antitrust: How Microsoft Schemed to Derail Dell GNU/LinuxThe Microsoft-Gartner Deal (Analysts Cartel Part I)Microsoft on Intel’s Anti-Linux: “Please Keep Confidential. This is a Nightmare”Bill Gates Mocks Free Software by Substituting “Proprietary” With “Commercial”Bill Gates: “Where Are We on This Jihad?” (Against Linux at Intel)Vista 7 is EDGI EnabledBill Gates on Linux@Intel: “This Huge Driver Group Scares Me.”Microsoft’s Jim Allchin: “I am Scared [of GNU/Linux]” (Analysts Cartel Part II)Leaked 2002 Document: Microsoft Compares Windows XP and Office to GNU/Linux and StarOfficeMicrosoft: Intel Ain’t Done Until Windows Can Run?Bill Gates Admits Microsoft’s Failure in Security, Gears Up for DRMComes Antitrust: Microsoft McCarthyism ExposedBill Gates et al Lean on Other Companies to Derail GNU/Linux as “Main Stream Operating System”The End of the Road for XBox, Zune, No New ProductsEDGI Finale: Microsoft’s “Linux Compete Squad”Don’t let OEMs interject themselves into the customer boot experienceMicrosoft on leveraging ISPs
Subjectivity reigns the news. Reports about his departure include mostly confirmed Microsoft boosters. At least 80% of the following results that we could find are articles which come from the unofficial Microsoft spokespeople:
Long-time Microsoft exec Veghte to leave companyMicrosoft Executive Veghte to Leave the CompanyLongtime Windows exec Veghte to leave MicrosoftWindows exec Veghte leavingWindows veteran Veghte quits Microsoft
“Whitewash” is what one of our readers calls this ‘report’ from CNET’s primary Microsoft booster. It’s glorying one of the perpetrators of anti-competitive tactics at Microsoft.
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“The crook belongs behind bars for the damage he’s helped do to the US’ reputation and economy,” said one of our readers. “His family can’t have missed what he was up to all those 19 years and claim full innocence.”
Quoting from the booster’s report, he adds:
“rebuild its reputation with customers…”It never had [any] other than a bad reputation.Windows will rebuild M$ reputation and get it back on track Windows 2 will rebuild M$ reputation and get it back on track Windows 3.0 will rebuild M$ reputation and get it back on track Windows 3.1 will rebuild M$ reputation and get it back on track Windows NT will rebuild M$ reputation and get it back on track Windows 95 will rebuild M$ reputation and get it back on track Windows NT 4 will rebuild M$ reputation and get it back on track Windows 98 will rebuild M$ reputation and get it back on track Windows NT5 / 2000 will rebuild M$ reputation and get it back on track Windows Me will rebuild M$ reputation and get it back on track Windows NT5.1 / XP will rebuild M$ reputation and get it back on track Windows NT5.2 / XP SP2 will rebuild M$ reputation and get it back on track Windows Server 2003 will rebuild M$ reputation and get it back on track Windows Home Server will rebuild M$ reputation and get it back on track Windows Vista will rebuild M$ reputation and get it back on track Windows Server 2008 will rebuild M$ reputation and get it back on track Windows Vista 7 will rebuild M$ reputation and get it back on track Windows Vista 8 will rebuild M$ reputation and get it back on track . . .http://linuxlock.blogspot.com/2009/08/windows-…
Who is next to leave Microsoft? Maybe Steve Ballmer? █
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