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- Date: Thu, 3 Jun 2010 23:55:35 +0700
- From: Nguyen Vu Hung <vuhung16plus@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] google ditching windows and going for open source software
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Dear Professor, On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 11:18 PM, Stephen J. Turnbull <stephen@example.com> wrote: > Nguyen Vu Hung writes: > > > The software piracy rate remains unchanged: 85% for successive 3 years. > > This is the figure that BSA has been reported. > > The BSA's numbers can be characterized as the bottom rung of "lies, > damn lies, and statistics". I just don't trust their numbers. I couldn't find any other sources to cite. A bad reported number is better nothing right? > > > IMO, the rate on mid-size and small size companies are nearly 99%. > > Some reasons for such high rate are: Well, use get used to use it, > > and: Windoze, M$ Office are nearly free ( .5$ for a CD-R and 1.2$ > > for a DVD-R) > > I think that DaveMG published a rant pointing out that MSFT uses this > as an entry wedge. Get market share to 100%, *then* raise price. > Just wait for a couple of years, and MSFT *will* come to collect. > > I've seen the needle and the damage done > ... and every junkie's like a setting sun > Oh, oh, the damage done FYI for those who misses the thing: http://autotelic.com/no_really_-_windows_is_free M$ does it exactly what you have stated: (In Vietnam) They sponsor their product with no charge to schools/colleges/universities. They charge Office and Windoze as low as 1-3$ for a license for other public sector firms. Let's see what happens a few years later when they are totally trapped. > > > Is there any benefit by switching from Windows + M$ Office to Linux > > + OpenOffice? For most of the companies, there are none: We face > > the problems of training (to use the new combo), compatibility and > > such. > > Well, aside from the legal liability, *if* you have moderately skilled > people, it's much easier, cheaper, and more reliable to automate > common tasks with *nix systems. We don't have such resources. Google could do it because most of their staffs have a MA+ or MS+ degree, if not PhD. >I don't know much about Vietnam, > except the occasional MBA student, but I would guess it's a country > looking at rising levels of software skills on the supply side, and > rising wages for office workers. I don't have the latest statistic but 10 years ago, 90% of the population here is farmer and/or unemployed :) > This does require a lot of investment, though, and I would guess wages > are still low enough that hiring another secretary is always the > cheaper option in the short run. Yes, yes :) > Sill, if I were you, I'd be watching for the signs of rising value in > streamlined workflows. I would, but it is kinda off-topic... -- Best Regards, Nguyen Hung Vu [aka: NVH] ( in Vietnamese: Nguyễn Vũ Hưng ) vuhung16plus{remove}@example.com , YIM: vuhung16 , Skype: vuhung16plus A brief profile: http://www.hn.is.uec.ac.jp/~vuhung/Nguyen.Vu.Hung.html
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