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● 09.01.08


●● Latest Microsoft Procurement Scandals: Hungary, Quebec, UAE


Posted in America, Antitrust, Asia, Europe, Free/Libre Software, Microsoft at 5:21 pm by Dr. Roy Schestowitz


●●● Hungary


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he Microsoft scandal in Hungary was last mentioned a few months ago. It’s part of a series of unacceptable events where the Hungarian people lose the most. Then came a formal complaint. McCreevy was soon assigned this job which came from Hungary, but that is a very bad appointment because McCreevy is a slave of the monopolists and maximalists. He won’t care about fair competition simply because he never does [1, 2].


few months ago

complaint

assigned this job which came from Hungary

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“One must be left wondering what role Steve Ballmer and Charlie McCreevy played in this.”Now comes this article, which is written in Hungarian. Steve Ballmer is mentioned in it too, though not because of the egg-tossing incident.


↺ this article

egg-tossing incident


Reader MinceR has provided us with a quick translation of the opening paragraph: “The court of Budapest decided it was legal to use the name of Microsoft in the public procurement procedure in which they wanted to buy software for 25 million HUF even though a few days earlier the Economic Competition Office decided it was a violation of neutrality of competition though this is apparently only a first instance decision.”


One must be left wondering what role Steve Ballmer and Charlie McCreevy played in this. It typically boils down to politics [1, 2].


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●●● Quebec


We also mentioned the Quebec lawsuit the other day. The latest articles about it include:


the other day


Open source group sues Quebec, Microsoft for no-bid software contractingOpen Source group sues Quebec government for choosing Microsoft


Who said nobody gets fired for buying Microsoft?


●●● UAE


There’s still regression in the sense that those infamous memoranda of understanding [1, 2] are occasionally signed. The latest victim appears to be Ajman University, which seems to favour procurement based on handshakes and secret contracts, as opposed to proper judgment.


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↺ latest victim appears to be Ajman University


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> UAE. Furthering its commitment to transform the UAE into a knowledge based society, Microsoft Gulf today signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Ajman University of Science and Technology (AUST).

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This is not procurement. This is sleaze, based on investigations into similar MoUs. █


not procurement

similar MoUs


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