Four points I find important in the article:
- MS reps' refusal to address the specific case of Stockholm is
potentially good. It can mean that they have no good case and must resort
to other means. (as usual)
- The discussion as framed by the article talks about the rollout being
years from now. That would be a mistake as it allows MS to play its
famous delay game, giving it time to take on individual departments one at
a time.
- MS is pushing integration / lock-in with other MS products. Probably
this includes ActiveDirectory (ersatz LDAP or NDS).
- No mention of OpenDocument was made ...
- the extra training costs should also apply to some version of MS Office,
especially MSO 2007 where the menus and functionality are so radically
changed
Lars
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