EU stumbles on buying Microsoft alternatives

Written on June 17, 2008 – 5:23 am | by admin |

BRUSSELS (Reuters) – The European Commission, a thorn in Microsoft’s (MSFT.O: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz) side for its antitrust campaigns against the software giant, is falling short in its own internal attempt to promote more competition in the technology sector.

The European Union executive has so far not followed its own policy that it purchase office software and operating systems with open standards as well Microsoft products.

“For the moment we are working in a Microsoft environment,” said Christos Ellinides, director of corporate IT solutions and services, who recommends software for the Commission.

Last week European Competition Commissioner Neelie Kroes noted the Commission’s pledge to buy open-standard software.

“This policy, adopted last year, needs to be implemented with vigor,” Neelie Kroes told an audience.

The policy requires all future procurement should promote software using “open, well-documented standards” that interoperates freely with other software, essentially in desktop and laptop machines. By using open-standard software, the Commission would signal it is practicing what it preaches in terms of injecting more competition into computing.

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