Summary: Some news from the UK showing how Microsoft uses politics to extract money out of taxpayers, irrespective of their preferences
AS one who works with the British public sector, I personally happen to know some of Microsoft's very dirty (if not criminal) tricks. There are all sorts of ways by which one games these systems, especially by "lobbying" (to put it politely) those who make decisions. I have heard stories and also seen incidents, some of which I cannot share publicly. Microsoft simply refuses to play by the rules. To obey the law is some kind of a joke to Microsoft. Tomorrow we will give examples from Chile and Germany, but today we'll focus on the UK.
Microsoft just loves to exploit British taxpayers. The UK is a relatively rich country that is most notorious for its excessive spendings on public IT. It is no wonder that
Microsoft worked so hard to impede ODF adoption in the UK.
Microsoft is now trying to impose its surveillance 'cloud' (proprietary software with NSA access) on
British transportation. How amazing is that? They label lock-in "modernisation":
MICROSOFT HAS TEAMED with British internet systems installation company Telent and IT consulting company CGI in a bid to modernise London's tube network using the Internet of Things (IoT).
Announced in a UK government blog post, the partnership will look to modernise the London Underground monitoring systems, which oversee critical rail assets with data from thousands of devices and sensors, by integrating Microsoft's Azure Intelligent Systems Services software.
Why does the British government continue to throw away so much money, giving it to foreign companies with such a poor privacy record that they resemble moles with back doors and espionage tendencies? Local SMEs could do far better. This should be causing outrage, but there is apathy.
The NSA' partner wants to conduct mass surveillance in London's Tube and technical problems are sure to come. Just see LSE. Look what Microsoft had done to it before it moved to GNU/Linux.
A reader asks: "Is this just a bid or has a contract been signed?"
The article above merely links to a Microsoft marketing-esque blog.
In other news from the UK, some euphemistically-named "Microsoft Ventures" (for "the children" of course, just like the Microsoft- and Bill Gates-bankrolled
Intellectual Ventures) is
preying on children when not
spying on them. Interestingly enough, this was posted under "Politics" by
the Microsoft-friendly Condé Nast.
"Microsoft will provide funding, mentorship and workspace through its London startup accelerator, Microsoft Ventures. It will also develop a dedicated open skills badge for iDEA," says this report. Got that? Open. Yes, lock-in is "open".
When will Microsoft finally get out of the UK and stop pretending that it helps "the children" and "modernisation"? Lock-in in sheep's clothing is all it is, and adding insult to injury, this is mass surveillance on British travelers (not a choice) and children who must attend schools.
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