I just saw an article in TechRepublic which claimed that Munich was considering switching from Linux to Windows 10. It struck me as being very familiar to similar articles published about the time that Munich completed the move FROM Windows to Linux, begun in 2004 and completed in 2013, for 15,000 city employees. (That ignores the question of why a city of 2.6 Million inhabitants would need one city employee for every 173 citizens?)
Investigating, I found that the same person who caused this stink in 2014, then newly elected mayor Dieter Reiter, a Windows man, is the same one making the stink all over again this year. And using the same arguments. The basis of it is an unverified Microsoft report claiming that it cost Munich over $60M, not $10M to move to Linux. The report is bogus, of course, as is all of Microsoft's propaganda. On the contrary, Munich is searching for Linux Administrators. The job opening was posted on Monday, November 7,2016, two days ago! (Google Translate probably does not do it justice!)
A similar article asks an important question by Matthias Kirschner, president of the Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE):
Accenture, for folks who do not remember the debacle of the 2008 London Stock Exchange crash that kept them off line for an entire day (the second crash), was the company that co-authored with Microsoft the .NET "solution" for a stock trading system which was supposed to achieve a transaction time of under 2 milliseconds, IIRC. Their dreams came to a crashing end when the "mature and secure" .NET caused a Billion $ crash on the London stock market trying to reach their promised transaction speed. The LSE ended up replacing .NET and Windows with a Linux stock market program which for five years had been running five times faster than Microsoft's unachievable speed goal. The LSE bought the company which wrote the program. The Blue Screen of Death on the ceiling of the Bird Nest at the Chinese Olympics, a SilverLight failure which made it clear that MoonLight could not be any better, hastened .NET's fall from grace and MONO's evaporation. Mono was really a "kill Linux distros" plan, IMO, because while the CLI components had been put under Microsoft's version of an open source and a letter promising not to sue, the important GUI components were not. MONO enthusiasts denied, papered over or ignored that important caveat. They might have succeeded because of the media juggernaut fueled by Microsoft money, but then the LSE crash occurred and that was quickly followed by proof that the claim in Microsoft's ad, "The Reliable Times", in which MS claimed that the LSE chose the .NET solution over Linux after a rigorous competition, was a lie.
So, the Munich story is just Microsoft up to its old tricks. The convicted felon has not lost its stripes, and Munich is not switching back to Windows.
Investigating, I found that the same person who caused this stink in 2014, then newly elected mayor Dieter Reiter, a Windows man, is the same one making the stink all over again this year. And using the same arguments. The basis of it is an unverified Microsoft report claiming that it cost Munich over $60M, not $10M to move to Linux. The report is bogus, of course, as is all of Microsoft's propaganda. On the contrary, Munich is searching for Linux Administrators. The job opening was posted on Monday, November 7,2016, two days ago! (Google Translate probably does not do it justice!)
You are a Linux professional and are looking for a new professional challenge in which you can expand your knowledge from A like Awk over L as log file analyzes to T like troubleshooting in SUSE, Debian, Ubuntu & Co and use it productively? Then go with us the next step! Use our personal contacts to employers nationwide! We recommend you to our customers and thus facilitate your entry into the company! On behalf of our well-known customer company in Munchen, we are looking for a dedicated and reliable Linux Administrator (m / w). Good work life balance as well as an indefinite employment contract. Your tasks - Design, planning and installation of Linux systems - Troubleshooting (2nd and 3rd level support) - Analysis of system messages and log files - Further development of internal IT infrastructure - Various project processing Your profile Successful completion of computer science or comparable technical training First job experience (SUSE, Debian, Ubuntu etc.) Knowledge of the script languages Bash, Awk, Perl Very good knowledge of German as well as good English skills You are interested in this job? Please apply online under reference number 135806. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Alexander Simon of Robert Half Technology.
Kirschner also questioned why Accenture was chosen to co-author a report assessing the use of Microsoft software, when the consultancy runs a joint venture with Microsoft called Avanade, which helps businesses implement Microsoft technologies.
So, the Munich story is just Microsoft up to its old tricks. The convicted felon has not lost its stripes, and Munich is not switching back to Windows.
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