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For Microsoft, Market Dominance Isn't Enough

chemstar writes "Last summer Orlando Ayala, then the top sales executive at Microsoft Corp., sent an e-mail titled 'Microsoft Confidential' to senior managers laying out a strategy to dissuade governments across the globe from choosing cheaper alternatives to the ubiquitous Windows operating system. Ayala's e-mail told executives that if a deal involving governments or large institutions looked doomed, they were authorized to draw from a special internal fund to offer software at a steep discount, or free, if necessary. Steve Ballmer, the Microsoft chief executive, was sent a copy of the e-mail. The memo, which focused on system software for desktop computers, specifically targeted Linux, a still small but emerging competitor. "Under NO circumstances lose against Linux," Ayala said." Perhaps that's because, as roomisigloomis writes, "Seems that MS' licensing practices are working against the company," pointing out this article which "suggests that open source, Linux and other software is actively being sought."

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  1. Slush Fund.... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    MMM.... Slushie.

    Its alsmost summer time ... perhaps ill have to hit the 7-11 and get a full syrup slushie - Simpsons style.

    In soviet russia, Linux 0wnz Microsoft.

    PROPS TO MAUS AND AXJ.

  2. Re:It's not shocking... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

    Thank you for making that comparison. You're a fucking sensationalist troll.

    That is all.

  3. Calling all, yes ALL TROLLS! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

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    I've spent 5 hours this morning, without getting any other work done, just dealing with trolls on MacSlash and MacSlash2. At this point, I'm ready to pull the connection out of both sites, and never ever bring MacSlash online again. One of you who emailed me to be a beta tester for this site yesterday is the person who's caused all this trouble. If I ever find out it was you, I will kill you. Feel free to have your family use this in court, but I consider your death at my hands justifiable. Now go fuck yourself.

    Now troll this site to death! Don't forget to bring proxies

  4. Re:A sign of maturity by Realistic_Dragon · · Score: 0, Troll

    "superior Linux-based products from Debian, Red Hat, and Caldera."

    This is /. - we don't do Caldera (aka SCO) here, except in the context of 'do with a large stick'.

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  5. You misogynistic prick. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Besides, every single person in every single post in this thread features only WHITE people. Yes, that's right, only WHITE people. I think it's obvious from this evidence that BSD is a tool of the white man. Fucking racists.


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  6. This Just In by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Steve Ballmer, chief executive of Microsoft (MSFT) has been found to be having a lacivious affair with this goat. Ballmer, who could not be reached for comment, has been spending every spare moment courting the beast and rumors persist of an upcoming marriage proposal. Stay tuned true believer.

  7. But What about Ballmer's Goat Fetish? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Film at 11.

  8. desktop schmesktop by TeknoHog · · Score: 0, Troll
    If 'desktop' means 100% Microsoft compatible, then Linux will probably never be ready for the desktop.

    On the other hand, for people who are ready to learn some new things (just like they had to do with Windows when they first saw it), Linux has been ready for the desktop for years.

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  9. Re:too little, too late by Jack+Comics · · Score: 0, Troll

    Oh, please. Microsoft is not dead. Microsoft is one of the longest running software companies in the world, if not *the*. Plus, it intentionally hires the best software developers in the world, at least on the west side of it. They're very aggressive on hiring software coders and visionaries they know can and will deliver good work. Not only that, but there's the small fact that it is sitting on over $40 billion. That's nothing to sneeze at.

    Then there's the fact that Microsoft has one keen advantage over OSS. That is the fact that it's centerally managed. In the end, one person has the final say over things, keeping things constant, consistent and flowing smoothly. While with the OSS, there is constant bickering and bantering going on with internal fighting, and code splitting. One recent example is the XFree86 incident. A lot of times reading about OSS development is like being brought back into high school with all the "he said, she said" bullshit.

    Say what you will about Microsoft - good, bad, indifferent, but it's here to stay.

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  10. So? by TheAwfulTruth · · Score: 1, Troll

    Linux has been doing this for years!

    Give it away free, easiest way to cut into other's market share. Netscape and IE BOTH did it (Netscape was NEVER not available for free, atleast it never was to me)

    You can't really complain about someone picking up on your /own/ tactics. What if MS were to start giving the OS away free to everyone? (Like Sun has started doing in a limited way) What would you say then?

    "You can't do that! Because, uh... were doing that and then we wouldn't be able to compete.. er..."

    And if Linux is allowed to have lobby groups and SIGs that lobby educational and government entities on the suposed benefits of using "Open source only", why not Microsoft doing the opposite? I mean you have to expect it! Instead we get more whining.

    Linux has set up a huge and market dangerous precident by giving away so much functionality for free. If that's the way Sun (partially already), Microsoft (also partially already) and Apple all go over the next few years, where will that leave Linux?

    When you set up unorthodox battle rules, don't be suprised when your enemy follows your tactics...

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  11. E-mail that booth babe. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    She's a friend of mine, and she gave me permission to post her e-mail address, because she loves hearing from fans. So go ahead and drop her a line.

  12. POST #476!!! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    A.S.W. ownz all!!!

  13. Re:It's not shocking... by bedouin · · Score: -1, Troll

    I hate to make this comparison, but...

    Taking control of Europe was not enough for Hittler. He wanted to control the entire world. What we have with Bush, is very much the same thing. A trillion dollars is no longer enough to feed all the hungry piranhas, and that's not what it's all about either. It's the recognition and the power that comes with being "President of the United States"..

    Basically, this is no longer just about a democracy. This is about a way of life. The Bush family is deeply entrenched in many other businesses, and we don't even notice. While we're watching them twirl their left fist at us, their right hand is getting ready to slap us in the face.

    I only hope that we're waking up to this fact early enough...