Berkeley CSUA MOTD:Entry 21148
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2001/4/30-5/1 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:21148 Activity:kinda low
4/30    Do you know someone who purchases a PC without the required
        standard M$ software? If so M$ wants to hear from you:
        http://www.aaxnet.com/news/M010425.html
        I can't imagine why anyone would want to buy a PC without
        M$ software on it? Can you?
        \_ Too obvious.
        \_ Me Too!
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www.aaxnet.com/news/M010425.html
The Register based a news item on this article (and provided a link back to here), it was picked up by /. Dot) and Linux Today, and from there picked up by many news publications including the Wall Street Journal. Links to articles by these publications are listed below. For several days we got many phone calls from noted columnists and our Web site was visited many thousands of times (but was mysteriously off-line almost all day Tuesday (we have no evidence Microsoft was responsible)). Microsoft remained silent until mid-week when "big names" like Brian Livingston and the Wall Street Journal started calling. Spokesperson Matt Pilla stated the whole thing was blown way out of proportion, that the contest was not aimed to sniff out companies using Linux and other operating systems, but just companies "misinterpreting" their licenses for Microsoft products. Analysis How the press (both print and on-line) ran with this story shows just how deep distrust of Microsoft runs. People would be amazed if any other major corporation did something like this, but from Microsoft it's just expected. As a well known columnist from Ziff Davis remarked while he was interviewing me, "This is just so Microsoft". Matt Pilla is right saying the contest was being widely misinterpreted. The Linux community in particular did not read the email carefully enough and presumed it was a direct attack on companies ordering computers to use with Linux. A careful reading shows you can only earn prizes if the RFQ states the company has Microsoft site licenses. Matt Pilla is wrong, however, in saying reaction was overblown. If successful, would this method not be used to track down companies buying "naked PCs" (as Microsoft calls them) for harassment by the BSA? Somebody up there is predicting quarters that don't meet their numbers, and that could be very damaging to Microsoft. They still must rely totally on licensing their two core products, Windows and Office. NET, the first step is to hand your balls to Microsoft on a platter. MSNBC - This is just a copy of the Wall Street Journal article repeated. Remember, the MS in MSNBC stands for "Microsoft", so no investigative journalism here. WHAT: We understand that there is some confusion regarding Microsoft licensing of Operating Systems and we need your help in assuring that each and every PC has a licensed and legal operating system. Select Agreement or Enterprise Agreement), that operating systems for newly-acquired PCs are automatically enrolled in the volume program as well. There is no volume licensing program at Microsoft that covers operating systems for new PCs. Therefore, we strongly advise that each new PC that will be running a Microsoft Operating System be pre- installed with an OEM version of the Operating System. The alternative would be to purchase retail product, at greater cost and inconvenience to your customers. Following is an excerpt from a bid that was recently revised to include operating systems. The vendor will be responsible for installing a Company image that includes the Windows Operating Systems at no additional charge. Documentation providing proof of the Company's site license will be provided upon award of the contract. All software required to operate or interface with the equipment covered in this bid shall be supplied without additional cost to the Company. Such software includes but is not limited to drivers for hard drives to interface with network software. Windows 98, ME and NT drivers shall be provided, if available. It is to your benefit as an OEM to sell Operating Systems with each PC, especially if you will be servicing and supporting your customer. MIND YOUR RFPs and Qs You may be eligible to win prizes! By submitting bids that request PC systems without an Operating System due to a Microsoft site license, you can earn points and win! Your submission will be acknowledged and acted upon within 24 hours If you are the first to identify the bid you will be awarded one point for each PC specified on the bid. Points from multiple bids may be combined through 6/30/01. POINTS REWARD 250 points 5 Microsoft game titles 500 points Above reward plus a Fossil Big Tic watch 1000+ Above rewards plus a Fast Cook & Grill Combo and Travel Chair **Please note that your privacy will be maintained - Microsoft will not disclose your Company's identity as the source of the bid information.