![]() ![]() ![]() Now it has people on subscriptions it's raking in a lot more money in a far more reliable way without having to offer pesky new features and as long as LibreOffice's Calc is not offering the more advanced facilities of Excel and there is no real Open Source replacement for Outlook it really does not need to play the standards game anymore - heck, it does not even have to bother with the update game if it wasn't for the continuous veritable flood of security problems.Īdd to this that it gets away with blatant privacy violations in certain countries where politicians are working hard to remove the independence of Privacy Commissioners who already have been told not to look to hard at the problems that the use of Microsoft is causing in government and yes, for the moment Microsoft is not worried.ġ. The key issue is, however, that Microsoft no longer needs this. ![]() ISO standards in general are, just not the one that Microsoft forced and bribed through a process that should have been impervious to it. It's almost as if ISO standards aren't worth the very expensive process of meeting them or something. ![]()
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