Microsoft Hits Russia Harder with Anti-Linux
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2008-02-15 23:57:17 UTC
- Modified: 2008-02-15 23:57:17 UTC
"I’m thinking of hitting the OEMs harder than in the past with anti-Linux... they should do a delicate dance"
--Joachim Kempin, Microsoft OEM Chief
Back in Novomber we mentioned
Intel's and Microsoft's attempt to fight GNU/Linux adoption in Russian schools. Under the disguise of 'good deeds'
Microsoft appears to be responding to this new threat. [via Bob Sutor]
A Russian mobile-phone operator is the latest service provider to team with Microsoft to offer Windows-based PCs on a subscription basis through the company's Unlimited Potential program.
See the links at the bottom for more information about "Unlimited Potential", which by Microsoft's own admission is a case against GNU/Linux.
Matt Asay
adds:
As suggested above, however, the program also offers Microsoft a way to club Linux's growth in these markets...
Make no mistake. This is merely a ploy for Microsoft to maintain its market share. We covered this before [
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8]. Selling PCs below cost or giving them away is a case of dumping as means of suppressing one's competition.
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