Sep
20
2007
Microsoft: It wasn’t be just another week at the office
Posted by Cedric in Uncategorized
It is impressive to see the quantity of bad news that reached Microsoft's headquarters this week.
Motivation may not be at its highest level in Redmond.
- Only 60 millions licenses (sic!) of Windows Vista have been sold. It is rather low considering that includes OEM and Corporate agreements (companies getting Vista licenses as part of their contract, but with no short-term plan to deploy it).
- Yahoo announced the acquisition of Zimbra, an open source server and client software for messaging and collaboration (email, group calendaring, contacts, and web document management and authoring).
- Google welcomed "Presentation", a new addition to the Google Docs & Spreadsheets family which has now all elements to compete with MS Office.
- IBM released the beta version of Symphony, a web-based open source office suite, based on the open document format (ODF).
- International Standard Organization (ISO) rejected Microsoft Office 2007 file format, called Office Open XML (OOXML), to be recognized as an ISO standard. Critics said the format was flawed and laden with MS-specific features.
- SCO group, a Microsoft ally to seize parts of the Linux market, took step of filing for Chapter 11 protection in U.S. Bankruptcy Court.
Last but not least
Microsoft lost its appeal before the European Court of First Instance regarding 2004 European Commission act that found MS abusing of its near-monopoly position. Final Microsoft's bill in fines (689 millon USD) and penalties could reach about 2.8 billions USD.
Don't worry Bill, on Monday starts another week!
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Le début de la fin de Microsoft.
Les paris sont ouverts, qui rachètera MS ? Google ?
A+ et salutations