Head of Microsoft Philippines Ditches the Company, More Layoffs Revealed (But Microsoft Withholds Details)
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2009-05-31 13:36:00 UTC
- Modified: 2009-05-31 13:36:00 UTC
Summary: Microsoft is frail in the east and forth we put the latest evidence
THE CITIZENS of the Philippines saw many of the major cases of
Microsoft's OOXML fiasco. Some posts that provide examples from the Philippines are:
In addition to this, more recently we wrote about Microsoft dumping software at no cost in order to suppress Free software. See for example:
Days ago, the English-speaking press in the Philippines declared that the head of Microsoft Philippines
had abandoned the company, just
like in Singapore where there were similar OOXML abuses. It's said to be
the same case in India.
Microsoft Philippines head quits
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INQUIRER.net tried to contact Rollan but was unavailable for further comment.
In addition to this, far in the east we find that
Microsoft's global layoffs continue. This goes beyond the previously-announced cuts and what was mere hearsay just a while ago is
finally confirmed.
Industry rumours were set to rest when Microsoft confirmed a number of changes to its staffing.
According to Microsoft the restructure will affect a small, but unspecified, number of jobs and is part of the efficiency drive announced by Chief Executive, Steve Ballmer earlier this year. It follows job cuts that occurred earlier this month.
A Microsoft spokesperson said: “As part of this effort, we are making some changes in New Zealand.”
Microsoft's recent blow in New Zealand we have already covered last week in:
We have found some more new articles about it:
By frequently breaking the law, Microsoft has caused layoffs in many of its competitors over the years, usually leading just to further concentration of power which made Microsoft quite a
political movement. If Microsoft was to collapse, people would find a place in more ethical companies to work for, under a leadership which actually respects competition and more importantly obeys the law.
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"Microsoft retaliated against industry participants that supported DR-DOS. For example, when Z-Nix Inc. bundled DR-DOS 6.0 and Microsoft Windows 3.1, proclaiming no incompatibilities, Microsoft’s Brad Silverberg wrote: "look what znix is doing! cut those fuckers off." Within three weeks, Microsoft demanded an audit of Z-Nix’s entire business and then commenced a copyright and trademark infringement action. Z-Nix was forced to file for bankruptcy in or around 1995"
--Comes Petition [PDF]
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2009-05-31 16:25:20
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2009-05-31 16:26:42