Microsoft Cuts Prices As Paris Eyes Linux

edited July 2004 in Science & Tech
In another sign that competition is heating up in the software industry, Microsoft Corp. has slashed prices by more than half for Paris City Hall as the French capital considers switching to low-cost open-source programs.
The software giant agreed to cut prices to suppliers who work with the city "to the order of" 60 percent, said a Paris official, who spoke on condition of anonymity Thursday. Paris plans to spend $195 million on computers and software over the next three years in a push to upgrade obsolete systems. But more is at stake than the software bill—up to $18 million at list prices. A decision to ditch Microsoft would be a blow to the software giant at a time when a number of companies and governments are opting for the Linux operating system and other open-source alternatives.
First Munich, now Paris. Is the Microsoft house of cards beginning to fall? -KF

Source: eWeek

Comments

  • mmonninmmonnin Centreville, VA
    edited July 2004
    Now some America company needs to threaten as well so prices will come down some more over here.
  • edited July 2004
    I think that will happen soon MM. You can bet that many American cities as well as abroad have been studying the Munich model. This should scare the heck out of Microsoft.

    KF
  • deepseadeepsea Lancaster, PA
    edited July 2004
    MS just needs to open their eyes to the fact that the individual should get fair pricing, too.
  • edited July 2004
    That's a very good point too :)

    KF
  • ThraxThrax 🐌 Austin, TX Icrontian
    edited July 2004
    The Munich Model requires a broadly intelligent populace, which America enjoys not having. ;D
  • EyesOnlyEyesOnly Sweden New
    edited July 2004
    But sweden does. ;D:rarr::D

    I think. :eek::thumbsup:
  • ShortyShorty Manchester, UK Icrontian
    edited July 2004
    If they ditched the client license access model for all servers AND cleaned up their license agreements, they would be considerably less likely to be ditched in favour of open source.
  • JengoJengo Pasco, WA | USA
    edited July 2004
    I hate microsoft.
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