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Massachusetts set to switch off Microsoft
« on: 1 September 2005, 14:40 »
Financial Times / 1 september 2005 01:58

Massachusetts set to switch off Microsoft

The state of Massachusetts has laid out a plan to switch all its workers away from Microsoft's Word, Excel and other desktop software applications, delivering what would be one of the most significant setbacks to the software company's battle against open source software in its home market.
   
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The switch to open formats like these was needed to ensure that the state could guarantee that citizens could open and read electronic documents in the future, according to the state - something that was not possible using closed formats.

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”I think it would be pretty risky for the state of Massachusetts to go in a direction like this without a clear look at the costs first,” said Alan Yates, general manager of the Office division at Microsoft.

The proposal, which is open for comment until the end of next week before it takes effect, would represent a big boost for open source software like Open Office, which is created by volunteer programmers and made available free of charge.

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Re: Massachusetts set to switch off Microsoft
« Reply #1 on: 1 September 2005, 16:29 »
now all hilarity will ensue when the state of washington does this.
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Re: Massachusetts set to switch off Microsoft
« Reply #2 on: 1 September 2005, 17:18 »
I think this is a wise move.

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Re: Massachusetts set to switch off Microsoft
« Reply #3 on: 1 September 2005, 19:14 »
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”I think it would be pretty risky for the state of Massachusetts to go in a direction like this without a clear look at the costs first,” said Alan Yates, general manager of the Office division at Microsoft.

Let's look at the clear costs:
Quote from: PriceGrabber
Microsoft Office Basic Edition 2003 (Full Product)
$141.99

vs.
Quote from: OpenOffice.org
OpenOffice.org (...) office suite (...) the product is free to download, use, and distribute.


There are numerous companies that will give cheap training in any software packet, including OpenOffice.org.
So even with training, a company saves on costs.
That $142 for Microsoft Office 2003 is actually for home users, a company payes a price per year to legally use Office in the entire building.

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Re: Massachusetts set to switch off Microsoft
« Reply #4 on: 1 September 2005, 19:22 »
Yes but currently training in OpenOffice will be more expensive, however I feel this will change.

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Re: Massachusetts set to switch off Microsoft
« Reply #5 on: 1 September 2005, 21:41 »
Blue states rock!

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Re: Massachusetts set to switch off Microsoft
« Reply #6 on: 1 September 2005, 21:54 »
Wow. I bow down to Massachussets and the wise Yankee who said:
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The switch to open formats like these was needed to ensure that the state could guarantee that citizens could open and read electronic documents in the future, according to the state - something that was not possible using closed formats.

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Re: Massachusetts set to switch off Microsoft
« Reply #7 on: 1 September 2005, 22:04 »
[OFFTOPIC]I live right below massachusets[/OFFTOPIC]
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Re: Massachusetts set to switch off Microsoft
« Reply #8 on: 1 September 2005, 22:08 »
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[OFFTOPIC]I live right below massachusets[/OFFTOPIC]


Yeah, so do people in Florida and Argentina.  Way to get specific.

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Re: Massachusetts set to switch off Microsoft
« Reply #9 on: 1 September 2005, 22:08 »
Wow they finaly did it.
Here in Bulgaria the govs are still banging theyr heads over, should they use the free product or M$(illegal copyes anyway)
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Bulgaria is in Europe , Next to "The Black Sea",No realy it is a post soviet country:)

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Re: Massachusetts set to switch off Microsoft
« Reply #10 on: 1 September 2005, 22:11 »
look on a map, its called rhode island :-P
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Re: Massachusetts set to switch off Microsoft
« Reply #11 on: 1 September 2005, 22:18 »
You're telling a guy with a geography degree who makes maps for a living to look at a map to find Rhode Island?  That's very sweet of you, really.

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Re: Massachusetts set to switch off Microsoft
« Reply #12 on: 2 September 2005, 06:32 »
I live below China.

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Re: Massachusetts set to switch off Microsoft
« Reply #13 on: 2 September 2005, 22:26 »
The most communist country in the world, right? ;)


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Re: Massachusetts set to switch off Microsoft
« Reply #14 on: 3 September 2005, 00:10 »
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I live below China.


Topologically speaking, you live above Mexico as well.  Interesting, ain't it?