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Suddenly, competition is in

Publication:Ha'aretzDate:Jan 07 2004

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In recent weeks, readers of the papers' business sections have been keeping tabs on a fierce battle between the Finance Ministry and Microsoft. The Finance Ministry announced that it will start distributing packages of open-code office software ("Open Office") to all citizens free. In parallel, the ministry declared that it will stop purchasing Microsoft programs. Instead, it will switch to Windows' venerable competitor and install Linux programs.

In response, Microsoft hinted that the decision was motivated by a desire to grab headlines: Finance Ministry officials were applauded in Israel and around the world for their courage.




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