What a waste of Microsoft shareholders value

by Dennis Byron on March 6, 2008

Par­don my French but de jure infor­ma­tion tech­nol­ogy stan­dards such as the Open Doc­u­ment For­mat (ODF) suck and never achieve their intended goal. Espe­cially when they are just the cre­ation of one com­pany using the stan­dards move­ment, and com­plicit gov­ern­ments, to try to make up for total fail­ure in the marketplace.

To the extent that Euro­crats want to waste their time on stan­dards, so be it. Talk about activ­ity hav­ing a neg­a­tive effect on eco­nomic devel­op­ment (but does it mat­ter since the EU will shrivel to noth­ing as an IT mar­ket shortly anyways?)

But Microsoft (MSFT) con­tin­ues to waste share­holder value on stan­dards too, try­ing to pla­cate Brus­sels. It’s a bunch of Euro­pean aca­d­e­mics try­ing to dic­tate that the lit­tle thing that turns on the auto­matic wind­shield washer in your car always be on the left hand side of the steer­ing col­umn… from the same peo­ple who can­not agree on where the steer­ing col­umn should be in the cabin. Or what side of the road to drive on.

Please Microsoft, for the sake of your share­hold­ers, let these hyp­ocrites adopt Sun’s (JAVA) and IBM’s (IBM) “stan­dard” Open Doc­u­ment For­mat. Tell the world that this is a com­pany vs com­pany thing that goes back to the dirty tricks played by them in Mass­a­chu­setts four or five years ago. Then let the mar­ket decide the way it always does. What’s the cur­rent score? Some­thing like 12:1 in down­loads (mea­sured in mil­lions) with Office with OOXML lead­ing Sun and oth­ers’ ODF.

– Den­nis Byron

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