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Thursday, 22 May 2008

Summing up

Back to school moment: Take one three-year contract for Microsoft to provide software to schools, add one complaint to the EU claiming anti-competitive licensing by Microsoft in the education market, and divide by an £80m framework agreement with open source software suppliers for UK schools, and what do you get?

Unless Microsoft resolves its disagreement with education IT agency Becta, you get your children using open source software in schools by 2012.

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