[dundee] Microsoft tactics - Universities
gordon dunlop
gordon at zubenel.freeserve.co.uk
Fri Sep 14 22:44:17 BST 2007
A new theory, by targeting University students with ultra-low prices and
special deals to Universities in licensing of machines,i.e, for every
Windows OS license we will chuck in a free copy of Office (3 times the
cost of the OS license) are they trying to control the future. It may
cost Microsoft $1 billion to do this, profits are $12 billion annually,
why ? I think that Universities are the breeding grounds for the future
leaders of technology and society in general, yes people with little
educational background can reach the top, 95% of computer programmers,
technical engineers & scientists have University backgrounds. By trying
to mold them within their system means a certain amount of control over
them e.g. I like Microsoft because they helped me in doing my
dissertation. In business, law and social studies, by being used to
their systems when you rise up the ranks you will be Microsoft
orientated. There is one profession where Microsoft is limited and that
is in science, as a former scientist I had windows on my desktop but for
serious number crunching I could only use Unix with programming in
Fortran (shows my age). It is still true to today that scientists use
Linux for the flexibility, control and programming capabilities that
cannot be had in the Windows system. It is a peculiar theory and I could
be completely wrong about this, but if it creates dialogue within the
Linux user group that is OK. It is better to say something rather than
nothing as we can only learn by our mistakes.
gordon
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