• filister@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    Back then I read an article about how M$ is crippling the ability of other office packets to read their docx and xslx formats which are supposed to be open formats, but in reality are written in a way never to be fully integrated by competing products. More information about their pseudo open standard: https://fsfe.org/activities/msooxml/msooxml.en.html

    Munich in the past have used Linux PCs for quite some time until eventually switching back to windows. Back then they were citing the same incompatibilities to open and read and display M$ office files correctly. So Microsoft is definitely abusing their position as a market leader and trying to cripple competition as much as they can.

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    5 months ago

    What I predict will happen is that Microsoft will offer them Windows for free or bribe the relevant decision makers with free Surface Pro laptops (for “evaluation”) or other Microsoft paraphernalia.

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      5 months ago

      That’s not how they do it, of only because it would tank Windows PR image as “free stuff”.

      What you do is arrange it with the government to alocate huge budget sums to purchasing Windows and other stuff from Microsoft at normal market value, then return half the money to the government officials under the desk in whatever form you care or can get away with, straight up bribes if you can swing it.

      Microsoft gets to remain dominant, Windows appears to have been purchased at normal value and gets to keep its clout as fancy expensive stuff, and the decision makers get mad money out of it. Everybody wins.

      https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_licensing_corruption_scandal

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      5 months ago

      Or with creating Microsoft offices in their cities, like they did with Munich.

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    5 months ago

    Offices have way more power to convert the world to Linux than even gaming does.

    And ofc, Microsoft is well aware and is not interested in letting that happen.

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      Correct. Bavaria once tried the same thing, but then MS went to the local politicians, sucked their dicks a bit and boom, back to MS products it is! Hopefully the north doesn’t fall for that kind of shit, and they likely won’t because Bavaria is a backwards piece of shit of a Bundesland while Schleswig Holstein is kinda cool.

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    Since the huge push to SaaS I’ve seen plenty of companies that essentially run thin clients.

    The local workstations are just thier access to login to X website that host thier apps and data.

    Zero reason for them to switch to win11 or buy new hardware due to “incompatibility”.

    These end users can be trained to use mint or Ubuntu and be just as productive at work.