Technology Rivals Lobby to Break Microsoft Hold
NYT - A European plan to advise governments on software purchases has set
off a lobbying battle this summer between the U.S. software giant
Microsoft and its rivals
Google,
I.B.M., Red Hat and
Oracle over a set of guidelines that could redefine the competitive landscape for proprietary and open-source software.
The focus is a document called the European Interoperability Framework, a recommendation by the
European Commission that national, provincial and local governments in the 27-nation
European Union
will consult when buying software. Open-source software advocates
including Google, International Business Machine, Oracle and Red Hat,
through a lobbying group, are pushing for a strong endorsement of
open-source platforms in the document.