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By Andy McCue
Posted on ZDNet News: Mar 25, 2004 1:44:00 PM

As the dust settles on the European Commission's landmark $613 million (€497 million) ruling, which forces Microsoft to ship a stripped-down version of Windows without Media Player and to open up its source code to rivals, the debate is turning to whether it will stand up on appeal and whether it will have any real impact on Microsoft.


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We asked the silicon.com CIO Jury whether in five years' time Microsoft will be developing and selling its software in a different way as a result of the ruling.

Not surprisingly for an issue that has polarized opinion, the CIO Jury was divided with five saying "yes" and seven saying "no." Among those in the "yes" camp was Pete Smith, Inmarsat. "I think Microsoft will turn to software rental as the only way to get access to their software. Licensing checks will be real time, every time the software is used," he said.

Bill Gibbons, CIO of Abbey, said Microsoft has already started that changing the way it operates. "I believe we will see iterative models of customer purchase agreement and support models in this timeframe as Microsoft becomes more responsive to customer requirements and to the emerging competition in both operating systems and software," he said.

The EC ruling will open the floodgates for other investigations, according to Frank Coyle, IT director at John Menzies Distribution. "Let's not forget that it was a similar ruling from the USA that prevented IBM from continuing its dominance of the market and, thus, giving Microsoft its opportunity in the first place," he said. Others were more skeptical about the decision and the EC.

David Jemitus, head of IT for the Government Planning Portal, said: "I think Microsoft will continue to find ways to leverage its existing products to lock people in to Microsoft and will also continue to try to block out the opposition by using its near monopoly status on the desktop."

Kevin Lloyd, CTO at Barclays, said he could see the competition situation occurring again within the next five years. "I liken this to the dispute over browser and the stance that Microsoft takes, which is it only attempts to put the customer first and then the monopoly question arises."

The situation is probably best summed up by Phil Pavitt, CIO at NTL, who said that in every part of its strategy apart from security, Microsoft has made the world fit round it. "And why not when you are that successful," he said.

Today's CIO Jury was…

Jeremy Acklam, IT Director, Virgin Trains
Dr Stuart Brough, Director of IT Services, University of Strathclyde
Nick Clark, Director of IT Services, Tower Hamlets College
Frank Coyle, IT Director, John Menzies Distribution
Bill Gibbon, CIO, Abbey
David Jemitus, Head of IT, Government Planning Portal
John Keeling, Director of Computer Services, John Lewis Partnership
Kevin Lloyd, CTO, Barclays
Nick Masterson-Jones, IT Programs Director, BACS
Phil Pavitt, CIO, NTL
JP Rangaswami, Global CIO, Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein
Pete Smith, Director of IT and Telecoms, Inmarsat

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That's not Cato Inst.
The article is from Financial Times and it is the oppinion of
someone. It is not some hard science.... read thoughtfully.

-m... (Read the rest)
Posted by: michael-t Posted on: 03/27/04 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Not for Rent  issthatso | 03/25/04
It does amaze me  Arrg | 03/25/04
Internet not required.  dctoph | 03/25/04
Licensing checks will be real time, every time the software is used," he sa  Hanover Phist | 03/25/04
A Reason to Use Linux  voska | 03/25/04
A good reason to use Linux...  wonderbored | 03/25/04
re: Internet not required.  Wolfie2K3 | 03/26/04
Not to mention...  John L. Ries | 03/26/04
Why would any CIO want MS to change??!!  Mike Cox | 03/25/04
Uh? Your sarcasm is stunning!  Irritated User | 03/25/04
(NT) 7.0  Plain Logic | 03/25/04
8.1  nucrash | 03/25/04
No - We need new strategies to fight Microsoft!  ZDBear | 03/25/04
MS needs the death penalty.  Xunil_Sierutuf | 03/25/04
Perhaps, but don't expect the EC Commission to do it!  Irritated User | 03/25/04
it's not bout the money or even wmp  NemesisNL | 03/25/04
Longhorn--no WinXP on steroids thanks!  Irritated User | 03/25/04
Longhorn--no WinXP on steroids thanks!  seosamh_z | 03/25/04
Innovation is stiffled, not lacking  oldskool | 03/26/04
re: More pols in technology!  Wolfie2K3 | 03/26/04
Perhaps, but don't expect the EC Commission to do it!  seosamh_z | 03/25/04
MS needs the death penalty.  seosamh_z | 03/25/04
Brilliant suggestion!  vferrara | 03/25/04
One nasty virus / worm...  wonderbored | 03/25/04
re: MS needs the death penalty.  Wolfie2K3 | 03/26/04
NO. They just need a taste from their own medicine (nt)  michael-t | 03/27/04
It's the same old stuff all over again....  Irritated User | 03/25/04
Percentage of business  tic swayback | 03/25/04
This is perhaps the realistic figure  Irritated User | 03/25/04
Of course not!  peterbk@... | 03/25/04
MS has too many puppets to fire his monopoly NOW. Surprised?  Vily Clay | 03/25/04
Real impact comes from the market  FilledOut | 03/25/04
sad thing is, it takes time for change  JWatson77 | 03/25/04
Of course no one is forcing the purchase of software  FilledOut | 03/26/04
Their winning - so why should they?  JonathonDoe | 03/25/04
MSG to Bill G.  moodytx | 03/25/04
Yur bias is clouding yur pinions  oldskool | 03/25/04
re: Yur bias is clouding yur pinions  Wolfie2K3 | 03/26/04
Check out GSO contracts ...  oldskool | 03/26/04
Tou are rigth an  michael-t | 03/27/04
"open the floodgates for other investigations"  David Mohring | 03/25/04
MS is in the right  .1 | 03/25/04
Cato Institute has it right  rg807 | 03/25/04
That guy's a crackpot.  Rick_K | 03/26/04
MS camp hiding behind DOJ case  oldskool | 03/26/04
No... They're not...  Wolfie2K3 | 03/26/04
Consider the source...  John L. Ries | 03/26/04
That's not Cato Inst.  michael-t | 03/27/04
Naive Question... trying to make small talk?  michael-t | 03/27/04

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