[Solar-general] Fw: gobierno holandes obligado a suspender negociaciones con microsoft

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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/12/23/ms_holland_talks_off/

Dutch govt ends exclusive MS upgrade talks
By Jan Libbenga
Published Thursday 23rd December 2004 14:32 GMT

The Dutch government has abandoned its negotiations with Microsoft over an
ambitious plan to upgrade more than 260,000 workstations and servers.

Despite a unanimous vote by the Dutch parliament in 2002 to adopt open
standards and open source software, Microsoft recently opened exclusive
negotiations with the Dutch government regarding a major software upgrade.
After Dutch IT weekly newspaper Automatisering Gids leaked details about the
€157m ($210m) deal, Dutch MPs demanded an explanation as to why there hadn't
been a mandatory public bid.
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In an open letter to the government, several Dutch public organisations and
open source lobbyists, including Novell and Bits of Freedom, criticised the
government for its secrecy. Even Linspire chief executive Michael Robertson
joined in on the heated debate, saying that his Linux software would cost
€150m ($201m) less than the MS bid.

The Dutch town of Harlem has already migrated over 2000 desktops to
OpenOffice.org after the city was faced with an annual bill of about €500,000
($669,550) in licensing fees to upgrade from an early version of MS Office.
The city found its costs for training and migration to be €50,000 ($66,955) -
roughly 90 per cent lower than its licence costs for an upgrade to Office 2000.

Despite the setback, Microsoft says it isn't giving up. It will now negotiate
will representatives of different ministries about upgrading their software. ®
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