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MS tries to cut out the Gap's BS on IP theft

ARTICLE: "Microsoft Battles Low-Cost Rival for Africa," by Steve Stecklow, Wall Street Journal, 28 October 2008.

Bold start:

Microsoft Corp. see sub-Saharan Africa, among the poorest places on earth, as one of the last great computing frontiers. It wants to make its Windows software a fixture there.

The battle, of course, is against Linux, which costs virtually nothing.

In most countries in Africa, less than one percent use the Internet, or 22.6m out of 742m.

MS offers a special $3 Windows deal if your government can commit to buying at least 10,000 computers for students (which they keep). So far only Libya, Egypt, Russia and Mexico have managed this trick.

So, in Africa, MS is offering a package deal to governments, trying to get them to switch off Linux. The deal typically includes lotsa donated computers for schools.

Underlying all this effort is MS's desire to reduce the pirating of its software in these places. You may have heard this one because I've heard so many people quote it to me that it almost seems like an urban legend: if MS can reduce its piracy by 15%, it would double its revenue.

Point: MS has done most of what it can with the top of the pyramid; now it's adjusting itself to the bottom.

Reader Comments (3)

Frankly, much as I dislike Microsoft, I doubt seriously that we can expect Linux to prosper in anything but geek-intensive environments. If you look at where it is common, viz, server farms, you'll see what I mean. I wish it were otherwise but sadly, open source software projects like Linux reflect what the developers are comfortable with rather than what a general audience can actually use. I've used a LOT of open source software and have seen this over and over and over. :(
December 1, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterForrest Higgs
psst... it's should be its...

I'll see if I can verify that number for you...
December 2, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterPamC
thanks, Pam. fixed
December 2, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterSean Meade

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