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March 10th, 2008

This is why I'll always remain a Microsoft skeptic

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 2:52 pm

Categories: Corporate strategy, Internet Explorer, Legal, Virtualization, Vista, Windows client

Tags: Antitrust, Phoenix Technologies, Microsoft Corp., Virtualization, Corporate Law, Storage Management, Utility Computing, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Hardware, Business Operations

As its leadership has changed, so, too, has Microsoft. But I am never going to stop being skeptical of Microsoft’s motives.

Microsoft Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie may profess that the company’s top priorities are transparency, standards and interoperability. But regardless of these kinds of pronouncements, the Softies  seem to believe that insisting their actions are altruistic and customer-motivated — even when they are really motivated by lawsuit threats and other, less-palatable reasons — will fool its constituencies.

The latest case in point: The relaxation of the Windows Vista End-User License Agreement (EULA) to allow customers to virtualize the less pricey, lower-end SKUs of Vista. When Microsoft finally relented in January and allowed Vista Home Basic and Vista Home Premium to be virtualized, company officials attributed the change of heart to a newfound “maturity in the industry,” in terms of being able to trust “what’s under the virtual machine.”

But the real reason for Microsoft’s capitulation became clear on March 7 via a new joint-status report in the Microsoft-Department of Justice case. It turns out BIOS maker Phoenix Technologies (a long-time Microsoft partner) filed a complaint with antitrust regulators about Microsoft’s virtualization restrictions. From the status report:

“Phoenix, which had recently announced a virtualization product, complained that Microsoft’s EULA restrictions would deter OEMs from including its product on new PCs, and also deter consumers from using virtualization software made by Phoenix and other companies.

“After discussions with Plaintiff States and the TC, Microsoft agreed to remove the EULA restrictions and has done so.”

This isn’t the first time in recent memory that Microsoft buried its real motivations for its actions. A few days after announcing what it touted as sweeping interoperability pledges made for the good of its customers and partners, Microsoft was fined more than $1 billion by the European Commission for continuing to drag its feet for failing to make information required to allow its competitors and partners to build software and services that would be interoperable with Microsoft’s own wares.

Meanwhile, I’m still wondering why the Redmondians really flip-flopped and decided to support super-standards mode in Internet Explorer 8. Microsoft claims that Opera Software’s antitrust complaint had no bearing on its decision. But Microsoft’s decision to throw a quote from its chief counsel into its IE standards press release didn’t seem like an action motivated by developer and customer love and affection.

In the Phoenix case, Microsoft’s behavior change staved off a potential antitrust investigation. In the interoperability case, Microsoft’s gyrations were in vain; the company was still fined by the European regulators. But in both cases — and a growing number of examples — Microsoft’s failure to be upfront regarding its reasons for its behavioral changes leads me to continue to assume the worst about any technology, policy or strategy changes the company makes.

What about you? Do revelations like these make you more of a Microsoft skeptic? Or do you think the Softies are just doing what most execs would do: Hoping against hope that the motivations leading to its actions never come to light?

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Sorry Mike
Only a 6.5 from me. I think some of your previous, slightly more understated posts have a little more impact. One ALMOST has to read them twice to ascertain whether the post might be serious.
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And cue NMB'ers ....  fr0thy@... | 03/10/08
Well, that much is quite obvious  GuidingLight | 03/10/08
Blaming the MS "victim"  MacCanuck | 03/11/08
They have changed since the 90's  quikboy | 03/11/08
"At least they're trying nowadays"  fr0thy@... | 03/11/08
The reverse also applies  fr0thy@... | 03/11/08
It is obvious.  Endoscopy | 03/11/08
Microsoft really did not steal Windows  marc.krigel@... | 03/11/08
Microsoft really did not steal Windows  Ole Man | 03/11/08
It's a matter of perception  sirwriter | 04/02/08
Buying out  theoxygenthief | 03/11/08
All things are not Microsoft  X41 | 03/12/08
RE: This is why I'll always remain a Microsoft skeptic  NotParker | 03/10/08
You hit the nail on the head!  andrej770 | 03/10/08
Oh my, an ABMer dream thread  Boot_Agnostic | 03/10/08
Yep...  John L. Ries | 03/10/08
I suspect she mean skeptic literally  fr0thy@... | 03/11/08
RE: This is why I'll always remain a Microsoft skeptic .  GeneK123 | 03/11/08
To the boy who CAN'T READ WELL....  ARyKaXaN | 03/11/08
Still up to their old tricks . . .  Basic Logic | 03/10/08
Yup  erikmidtskogen | 03/11/08
RE: This is why I'll always remain a Microsoft skeptic  Alber1690 | 03/10/08
Why should the world work together  fr0thy@... | 03/11/08
Why should the world work together  alpyne2@... | 03/11/08
Nay!............  Ole Man | 03/11/08
We've all given away our rights  fr0thy@... | 03/11/08
Does it really matter?  andrej770 | 03/10/08
Does it matter?  Mary Jo FoleyZDNet Moderator | 03/10/08
But if you have a bias at the begining  GuidingLight | 03/10/08
Twice is a coincidence, many times  fr0thy@... | 03/11/08
I am usually ALLWAYS sceptic towards those  hkommedal | 03/11/08
Re: Does it matter?  none none | 03/10/08
Corporations can't have consciences...  John L. Ries | 03/10/08
Re: Corporations can't have consciences...  none none | 03/10/08
Re: corporations  John L. Ries | 03/10/08
"She"? Ah, now it all falls into place.  spruce | 03/11/08
"She" was a typo  John L. Ries | 03/11/08
No way do I think a corporation is endowed with  hkommedal | 03/11/08
Anti-trust can be a criminal action...  Anton Philidor | 03/11/08
It matters not a whit  Ole Man | 03/11/08
Of course it matters....  bportlock | 03/11/08
Pompous  rxcall | 03/11/08
Re:Pompous  fr0thy@... | 03/11/08
Judgement  Ole Man | 03/11/08
IDIOT  rxcall | 03/12/08
Thank you!  Ole Man | 03/12/08
RETARD  fr0thy@... | 03/12/08
Technically  TardHugger@... | 03/11/08
That's why 9/11 happened  fr0thy@... | 03/11/08
Lawsuits  Endoscopy | 03/11/08
The Difference  theoxygenthief | 03/11/08
And do tell me how this is any different from any other company in the US?  andrej770 | 03/11/08
RE: This is why I'll always remain a Microsoft skeptic  smartguy2@... | 03/10/08
Company just continues to amaze and astound...  Mike Cox | 03/10/08
We're not worthy!!!!  rtk | 03/10/08
Hm...  John L. Ries | 03/10/08
You didn't read the name John  fr0thy@... | 03/11/08
I did  John L. Ries | 03/11/08
In that case you get a 9.0  fr0thy@... | 03/11/08
8.5 (nt)  hkommedal | 03/11/08
Sorry Mike  dfolk2 | 02/18/09
RE: This is why I'll always remain a Microsoft skeptic  cromwellryan@... | 03/10/08
FOSS says goodbye to  fr0thy@... | 03/11/08
Detailed documentation costs time & money  alpyne2@... | 03/11/08
You are absolutely right  rhomp2002@... | 03/11/08
It can also SAVE time and money later.  hkommedal | 03/11/08
RE: This is why I'll always remain a Microsoft skeptic  zontco | 03/10/08
Wonder why that is?  fr0thy@... | 03/11/08
More accurately  Anton Philidor | 03/10/08
Re: More accurately  none none | 03/10/08
Not motivated by ... customer love and affection?  spruce | 03/10/08
Good point  John L. Ries | 03/10/08
Here here  fr0thy@... | 03/11/08
A more excellent point, John  Ole Man | 03/11/08
Wow what a cynic  theoxygenthief | 03/11/08
"You'd give your company a competitive edge  fr0thy@... | 03/11/08
IE 7 and IE 8 are a result of Firefox  betelgeuse68 | 03/10/08
Dragged Feet for Stability Purposes  PMC-CON | 03/10/08
No, it doesn't break the SP2 Repair installation  Leria | 03/11/08
Well done!  fr0thy@... | 03/11/08
I can't resist .... the temptation is too great.  startx.jeff | 03/11/08
This time.......  Ole Man | 03/11/08
Maybe not.; the explanation is reasonable  Anton Philidor | 03/11/08
I am skeptical about Ballmer, MS's latest products and MS's future  boed | 03/10/08
Gates has to take some of the blame  John L. Ries | 03/10/08
OK - I'll accept that  boed | 03/11/08
Gates is a weasel  fr0thy@... | 03/11/08
I would not  Ole Man | 03/11/08
LOL, apologies to real mammalian weasels wink  fr0thy@... | 03/11/08
I meant the Weasel  Ole Man | 03/11/08
Never say never  John L. Ries | 03/10/08
Penelope and Rupert will always dictate otherwise  fr0thy@... | 03/11/08
MS has been and will always be dubious at best.  kraterz | 03/10/08
RE: This is why I'll always remain a Microsoft skeptic  BernardL | 03/11/08
RE: This is why I'll always remain a Microsoft skeptic  drylight | 03/11/08
RE: This is why I'll always remain a Microsoft skeptic  spruce | 03/11/08
Distortion  John L. Ries | 03/11/08
Short answer  John L. Ries | 03/11/08
I'm voting for you, John  Ole Man | 03/11/08
I'm not running for anything  John L. Ries | 03/11/08
You should  Ole Man | 03/11/08
Correction  fr0thy@... | 03/11/08
"THEY ARE FREE NOT TO BUY THE PRODUCT!  hkommedal | 03/11/08
On the other hand  Ole Man | 03/11/08
"get out of Dodge". There may be a few more  hkommedal | 03/11/08
Yesssssssss!  Ole Man | 03/11/08
"And all the poor saps" LOL wink  fr0thy@... | 03/11/08
You like the one way Apple crap instead?  John Zern | 03/11/08
Did I say?  Ole Man | 03/11/08
Ah the good ole MS vs Apple argument  fr0thy@... | 03/11/08
You people are ridiculous  Jim from Indy | 03/11/08
Good Point...  brainsmith | 03/11/08
How does a company sell products?  Anton Philidor | 03/11/08
Then how do you explain Vista?  TtfnJohn | 03/11/08
You mean the second best selling...  Anton Philidor | 03/11/08
Excuses?  Ole Man | 03/11/08
Ummm Anton ....  fr0thy@... | 03/11/08
Think about it.  Anton Philidor | 03/12/08
a sincere effort to improve the software?  Ole Man | 03/12/08
And again ...  fr0thy@... | 03/12/08
You people are ridiculous  fr0thy@... | 03/11/08
Microsoft's job is to make money  Ole Man | 03/11/08
So why exactly...  odubtaig | 03/12/08
Microsoft hates the users they make software for!  Randalllind | 03/11/08
Here here  fr0thy@... | 03/11/08
hmm  Badgered | 03/11/08
MS makes problems for people that do NOT use  hkommedal | 03/11/08
RE: Where would I even begin?  erikmidtskogen | 03/11/08
I'm wondering how dumb  fr0thy@... | 03/11/08
Here's a little hint for ya.  rtk | 03/11/08
Well spotted. What does konw mean btw?  fr0thy@... | 03/11/08
Correct contraction?  zkiwi | 03/12/08
hahah, good point.  rtk | 03/12/08
Avoiding lawsuits??  High Plains | 03/11/08
Your last sentence  fr0thy@... | 03/11/08
RE: This is why I'll always remain a Microsoft skeptic  rnojonson@... | 03/11/08
Almost ...  fr0thy@... | 03/11/08
Again with the fat sucking?  rtk | 03/11/08
Fat sucking is a good example  fr0thy@... | 03/11/08
Corporate Disparity  srobtjones@... | 03/11/08
Computer Terrorism?  oldbaritone | 03/11/08
Re: Computer Terrorism  corey@... | 03/11/08
DCMA?  Ole Man | 03/11/08
Hear Hear!  Ole Man | 03/11/08
I am skeptical of them all...  rjohn05 | 03/11/08
In the modern business climate...  John L. Ries | 03/11/08
And it's sadder yet  fr0thy@... | 03/11/08
Even sadder yet  Badgered | 03/11/08
I think that was on purpose  John L. Ries | 03/11/08
Miseducated is closest in meaning  fr0thy@... | 03/11/08
"diseducated" is not "uneducated". It is reversal of  hkommedal | 03/11/08
Don't expect a response from microfr0thy  rtk | 03/11/08
Or is that superior "konwledge"  fr0thy@... | 03/11/08
Exactly. Now what was your point?  fr0thy@... | 03/11/08
Why does Microsoft make me think of Enron?  Breetai | 03/11/08
Enron was worse  John L. Ries | 03/11/08
You're not far off base  Ole Man | 03/11/08
Tick, tock, tick, tock, *BOOM* perhaps?  fr0thy@... | 03/11/08
Only one simple rule  Ole Man | 03/11/08
RE: This is why I'll always remain a Microsoft skeptic  theoxygenthief | 03/11/08
Wall Mart Tried Selling Linux PC's  Breetai | 03/11/08
Yep!  Ole Man | 03/11/08
Big hole in market identified wink  fr0thy@... | 03/11/08
Actually, you're kind of editing facts here.  TheWerewolf | 03/12/08
editing facts?  Ole Man | 03/13/08
Time to be a critic? Maybe...  mikifinaz1@... | 03/11/08
Why not just blog about something you like?  quikboy | 03/11/08
Skepticism is a good quality in a journalist  John L. Ries | 03/11/08
"Skepticism is a good quality in a journalist.  hkommedal | 03/11/08
Skepticism is a good quality in  Ole Man | 03/11/08
I have also noted a tower in Paris. (nt)  hkommedal | 03/11/08
Oh yeah!  Ole Man | 03/12/08
Any chance of getting  hkommedal | 03/12/08
Naaaah!  Ole Man | 03/13/08
"Skepticism doesn't help the world"  fr0thy@... | 03/11/08
Mary Jo's misspelling  winski | 03/11/08
Mary Jo has it right  Ole Man | 03/12/08
I think you missed the target completetly. (nt)  hkommedal | 03/12/08
ALWAYS be a skeptic... just don't be paranoid...  TheWerewolf | 03/12/08
Good points  John L. Ries | 03/12/08
The rise of the Social Enterprise  fr0thy@... | 03/12/08
Clarification  John L. Ries | 03/12/08
Who's kidding whom?  Ole Man | 03/13/08
RE: This is why I'll always remain a Microsoft skeptic  john_e_fish | 03/12/08
RE: This is why I'll always remain a Microsoft skeptic  fstephens | 06/03/08

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