From the company that brought you ODF slog, GNU/Linux slog, and Java slog...
We wrote some days ago about Microsoft's "Slog" against VMware. This campaign continues and reaches new heights under a new domain which Microsoft now operates. It's www.vmwarecostswaytoomuch.com (VMware Costs Too Much). Is this how a publicly-traded company should behave?
About a year and a half ago, Microsoft tore down a site called "Linux Persona," which was an ad hominem attack against GNU/Linux advocates. And it's just one anti-GNU/Linux site among many more.
Anti-ODF campaigns seem to be forgotten by some people as well [
1,
2,
3,
4], especially now that Microsoft pretends to be a 'buddy' of ODF.
With tactics like these, Microsoft should not be shocked to
find critics.
Domain Name: VMWARECOSTSWAYTOOMUCH.COM
Registrant [1472656]:
John Sockwell johns@wexley.com
2218 5th ave
Seattle
WA
98121
US
Administrative Contact [1472656]:
John Sockwell johns@wexley.com
2218 5th ave
Seattle
WA
98121
US
Phone: +1.2064388900
Billing Contact [1472656]:
John Sockwell johns@wexley.com
2218 5th ave
Seattle
WA
98121
US
Phone: +1.2064388900
Technical Contact [1472656]:
John Sockwell johns@wexley.com
2218 5th ave
Seattle
WA
98121
US
Phone: +1.2064388900
Real classy! According to a
Microsoft MVP, "Microsoft brought up a new web site where they basically slam VMware for being, what they call, too expensive..."
So, John Sockwell is probably just operating on behalf of Microsoft here. Guerrilla market? No, more like "The Slog," as Microsoft calls it.
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Comments
AlexH
2008-09-22 12:40:14
Roy Schestowitz
2008-09-22 12:49:46
Dan O'Brian
2008-09-22 12:49:58
Talk about the pot calling the kettle black.
Dan O'Brian
2008-09-22 12:51:39
Roy Schestowitz
2008-09-22 12:51:41
Roy Schestowitz
2008-09-22 12:52:53
AlexH
2008-09-22 12:55:04
Can't say I care for either Microsoft or VMWare, personally. Microsoft have a lot to answer for, but you hear stuff about VMWare's bits being based on hacked-up Linux kernels...
Roy Schestowitz
2008-09-22 12:59:35
AlexH
2008-09-22 13:15:29
Roy Schestowitz
2008-09-22 13:24:56
AlexH
2008-09-22 13:33:19
I'm not sure why you think Microsoft are the only ones who resort to "guerrilla marketing", and I'm not even sure why you class that as guerrilla - it doesn't really fit the accepted definition of the term.
Certainly I can think of about ten companies who've run similar campaigns off the top of my head without even looking.
mike
2008-09-22 23:27:09
Anyway, this site is largely about MS, not nike or coke.
Roy Schestowitz
2008-09-22 23:55:25
"Burton Research Director Drue Reeves noted that Microsoft representatives were handing out cards with the URL outside VMware’s user conference in Las Vegas last week until they were asked to leave the premises."
http://community.zdnet.co.uk/blog/0,1000000567,10008478o-2000331759b,00.htm?new_comment
"This is not the first time that I’ve seen this kind of behaviour. Back in the late 1990s when the Outlook vs Notes war was raging, Microsoft decided to hold its Outlook conference in Boston, which also happened to be the stopping ground of Lotus, maker of Notes. Lotus hired a fleet of vans embossed with its logo to drive round and around the Microsoft exhibition to show the Redmond boys it wasn’t going to take such provocation lying down. Juvenile but amusing."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/6485483.stm
"Microsoft crashes Sony PS3 launch [...] In both London and France Microsoft mounted publicity stunts to rub some of the gloss off Sony's launch events."