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Posted May 26, 2009

Red Hat Challenges Microsoft Lock-in and Seeks Open Competition in Switzerland

      

From the Not So Neutral dept.:
Red Hat is a leader of an appeal by 18 technology companies of a Swiss government agency’s award of a no-bid contract to Microsoft. The challenge raises important issues of openness in government and of a level playing field for open source and other competitors of Microsoft. Red Hat is seeking a public bidding process that allows for consideration of the technical and commercial advantages of open source software products.

The three-year contract, worth 14 million Swiss Francs per year, was awarded by the Swiss Federal Bureau for Building and Logistics (BBL) to Microsoft for standardized workstations, including applications, maintenance, and support. There was no public bidding process. The Swiss agency justified this no-bid procedure on the ground that there was no sufficient alternative to the Microsoft products.

Au contraire. Whatever one’s opinion as to Microsoft’s products, it is hard to ignore the existence of numerous competitive alternatives to them. Indeed, Kanton Solothurn, the City of Zurich, the Federal Agency for Computer Sciences and and Telecommunictions (BIT), the Federal Institute for Intellectual Property (IGE), and other Swiss agencies are already using some of those alternatives provided by Red Hat.

In a brief filed yesterday with Swiss Federal Administration Court, Red Hat and other concerned companies requested that the court reverse the agency decisions and hold a public bidding process. This public process will allow for fair consideration of the merits of open source and other non-Microsoft software products.

Joining Red Hat in the appeal are the following companies: adfinis GmbH, Binatec AG, c.a.p.e. IT GmbH, Collax GmbH, Corvent GmbH, iNodes AG, Liip AG, LxPN Distributions AG, Open-Xchange GmbH, stepping stone GmbH, stoni.ch consulting & help, SyGroup GmbH, univention GmbH, Zarafa Deutschland GmbH, Ziil Informatiklösungen GmbH, 4teamwork, and 4Synergy GmbH.

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Re: Red Hat Challenges Microsoft Lock-in and Seeks Open Competition in Switzerland (Score: 1)
by getoutofdebt6 on May 27, 2009 - 12:19 AM
Thank you for sharing it to us. I only know this time about it.


Re: Red Hat Challenges Microsoft Lock-in and Seeks Open Competition in Switzerland (Score: 1)
by SlimCo65 on May 28, 2009 - 10:34 AM
Interesting. Thanks a lot for sharing this


Re: Red Hat Challenges Microsoft Lock-in and Seeks Open Competition in Switzerland (Score: 1)
by mattavich on May 28, 2009 - 10:59 AM
Public bidding is not the way to go.


Re: Red Hat Challenges Microsoft Lock-in and Seeks Open Competition in Switzerland (Score: 1)
by solton on May 28, 2009 - 06:08 PM
It's too early to tell about the bidding. We'll just have to wait and see.


Re: Red Hat Challenges Microsoft Lock-in and Seeks Open Competition in Switzerland (Score: 1)
by Hadi82 on Jun 01, 2009 - 05:24 AM
Great post thanks a lot for sharing this


Re: Red Hat Challenges Microsoft Lock-in and Seeks Open Competition in Switzerland (Score: 1)
by jaybert123 on Jun 08, 2009 - 06:05 AM
Hmm, interesting.


Re: Red Hat Challenges Microsoft Lock-in and Seeks Open Competition in Switzerland (Score: 1)
by MichelleLamb11 on Jun 11, 2009 - 04:19 AM
hats of for the article I haven't came across this before...


Re: Red Hat Challenges Microsoft Lock-in and Seeks Open Competition in Switzerland (Score: 1)
by SpanxLady on Jun 16, 2009 - 07:29 PM
Hopefully the little guys hava a chance against the 900 lbs. gorilla.


Re: Red Hat Challenges Microsoft Lock-in and Seeks Open Competition in Switzerland (Score: 1)
by siflur on Jun 17, 2009 - 10:42 AM
SpanxLady,
Yeah, what a funny scenario that would be.


Re: Red Hat Challenges Microsoft Lock-in and Seeks Open Competition in Switzerland (Score: 1)
by roberthull88 (roberthull88@googlemail.com)
on Jun 17, 2009 - 02:19 PM
argh, i really don't agree with the whole public bidding thing :(


Re: Red Hat Challenges Microsoft Lock-in and Seeks Open Competition in Switzerland (Score: 1)
by abbiemulder on Jun 18, 2009 - 04:03 AM
I'm all for public bidding. Most transparent way to go.


Re: Red Hat Challenges Microsoft Lock-in and Seeks Open Competition in Switzerland (Score: 1)
by bryannonis on Jun 18, 2009 - 04:15 AM
Good on ya, Red Hat! Nothing like open bidding and transparency.


Re: Red Hat Challenges Microsoft Lock-in and Seeks Open Competition in Switzerland (Score: 1)
by estherqueltin on Jun 18, 2009 - 04:49 AM
I'm kinda surprised that the Swiss government would award a tender this way actually. Ah well.


Re: Red Hat Challenges Microsoft Lock-in and Seeks Open Competition in Switzerland (Score: 1)
by MeganH on Jun 21, 2009 - 08:16 PM
Interesting! We'll have to see what happens


Re: Red Hat Challenges Microsoft Lock-in and Seeks Open Competition in Switzerland (Score: 1)
by Andrew_Smith on Jun 22, 2009 - 09:54 AM
Thanks for valuable information for us. Micro soft brand is enough to put step in any fields.




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