10.19.09
Gemini version available ♊︎Microsoft Already Uses IDC Study it Paid for to Further Digitally Colonise India and Portugal
Summary: A pay-to-say agency assists Microsoft’s lobbying campaign not only in the United States but in Europe and Asia also
LAST week we warned that Microsoft was using the services of IDC (IDG) to lobby government. This week we see the consequence, which surfaced pretty quickly. Here is a report from India about Microsoft looking for greater stakes.
Commissioned by Microsoft, the study conducted by IDC, investigated the contribution of IT to GDP, job creation in the IT industry, employment in the software sector, formation of new companies and local IT spending in 52 countries. This represents 98 per cent of the total worldwide IT spend.
In the Portuguese press we find this:
Microsoft to invest €526 million in Portugal
The IT market in Portugal is set to create 7,500 new jobs along with 400 new IT companies over the next four years largely thanks to a €526 million investment from Microsoft, a study by consultancy company International Data Corporation has revealed.
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Microsoft’s ecosystem integrates local companies that develop and/or commercialise products that are run in collaboration with or using Microsoft’s software as well as companies that carry out services on or distribute Microsoft’s software.
Microsoft just cannot leave Portugal alone, can it? For examples of Microsoft’s deeds in Portugal, see:
- Silverlight/Microsoft Required for Public Procurement in Portugal
- Open Letter to the Portuguese Ministry of Education
- Microsoft’s Magalhães Laptops Scam and OOXML Scandals in Portugal Associated with Fraud?
- Microsoft CEO Might Try to Shoot Down Portugal’s Open Standards Bill
- The Games Microsoft Plays in Portugal to Fight Free Software
- Eye on Microsoft: Portugal Visit, Regrets, and Vista Lies
- Portugal Stands Up Against Microsoft Corruption
- Government of Portugal Ignores Procurement Rules and Gives Taxpayers’ Money to Microsoft
- Russia Continues Migration to GNU/Linux in Government, Microsoft Creates New Prevention Measures
- Microsoft Accused of Blocking GNU/Linux Users
- Jose Socrates Caves to His Friend Bill Gates and Gives up Portugal’s Digital Sovereignty
In other related news, it seems possible that Microsoft gets away very cheaply in Mississippi [1, 2, 3]. A deadline has just passed for people to file for compensation, but if California is anything to judge by (settlement of over a billion dollars not redeemed), then this is hardly an appropriate response.
Mississippi residents have until Friday to file a claim in the state’s settlement with software giant Microsoft.
And life goes on. Regarding the impact of “junk science” (IDC) and lobbying, see the following good video from Larry Lessig. █