Slashdot Mirror


Microsoft Responds to DOT Ban on Vista, Office, IE

roscoetoon writes "From the blog of Mary Jo Foley: What's Microsoft's response to the DOT's charges? A corporate spokeswoman sent this statement, via e-mail: (caution: microbrain double-speak ahead) ... "We respect the customer's decision. As with any of our other Federal customers, it's our job to help DOT maximize the value of its Enterprise Agreement through the adoption of our technology. We are engaged with large, strategic customers across government at every level, and are working closely with them on these products through their participation in our Technical Adoption Programs.""

1 of 218 comments (clear)

  1. Re:Really? by Stephen+Samuel · · Score: 1, Troll

    Q: When did MS start using truly independent analysts? Would that part of the statement be necessary if they had no reputation for using paid shills? You obviously aren't using the MS definition of "independent". It's the industry standard, you know.

    Q: Doesn't she mean that "they will eventually be forced to once again drink the koolaid?"
    Just like most other Open Source Long Haired Smellies(tm).. there you go violating other people's trademarks again.

    Q: Does anyone else remember that old Chinese curse? "May your life be exciting!"
    Exciting and very, very pretty. Just sign here on the dotted line, and you'll have all the excitement you'll ever want.

    - 500 guests for free food and drink and hopefully cheaper software != 500 new customers.
    450 new customers, and 50 shills. (oops! did I say that out loud?)

    - They obviously didn't spend much time on all the govt. agencies, schools, even countries that are not interested in using MS products anymore. A sales pitch is a sales pitch. I hope they got some good swag! As much as it takes. We don't have billions of dollars for nothing, you know.
    --
    Free Software: Like love, it grows best when given away.