Here's my thought - $53 is what I spent on dinner tonight.
Kudos to this program to provide a PC and software for the same cost. Regards, Jeff _____ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of jeff buderer Sent: Friday, April 20, 2007 6:11 PM To: 'Discuss list on the World Summit on Free Information Infrastructure' Subject: RE: [wsfii-discuss] [Fwd: [bytesforall_readers] PC withMSWindows/Office for $53? How Feasible? Can it help empower the poor?] MS is a lumbering giant suddenly awakening the fact its global domination is at risk. Yet I think the idea that open source is actually free is simplifying a complex global ecosystem in which of course OS must fund itself somewhere. Total Cost of Ownership TCO is a term used to describe the total cost of the software in terms of training, upgrades, troubleshooting etc over the long haul. The issue is not free but the design of appropriate cost structures and effective and easy to use software infrastructures suitable to grassroots empowerment. Most of all is the issue of how it is all framed what is the cost? I don't care about the cost in that if it is free and provides no added value it may as well cost a million dollars per station! The point is what is the added value that the investment provides? If the investment can be financed so that the added value it provides can be paid back over time with a surplus left over for community development, then we have a compelling value proposition in that the additional investment can be justified. Better yet is a equity sharing so that there are no debt burdens but a portion of any profits go back to the support & implementation supply chain. So what I want to know is what is the added value that software will provide over the long term and part of an integrated community development infrastructure and how this translates into a multiplier effect that will rapidly improve local conditions in emerging markets both with additional knowledge and awareness of how to solve problems and how to translate that knowledge into economic value to promote sustainable development. Jeff -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of albert homs Sent: Friday, April 20, 2007 2:07 PM To: Discuss list on the World Summit on Free Information Infrastructure Subject: Re: [wsfii-discuss] [Fwd: [bytesforall_readers] PC with MSWindows/Office for $53? How Feasible? Can it help empower the poor?] Nice way to send our electronic waste to poor countries, what does "refurbished" means? and "as little as" means the same than in cars publicity? 2007/4/20, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: any comments? ---------- Missatge reenviat ---------- From: "Satish Jha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: undisclosed-recipients:; Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2007 15:11:13 -0400 Subject: [bytesforall_readers] PC with MS Windows/Office for $53? How Feasible? Can it help empower the poor? >From Adrian Kingsley-Hughes When Microsoft decides to devalue Windows and Office down to $3 per seat in emerging markets which currently make limited use of technology (no, you and I won't be getting these great deals!), you know that the Redmond giant is Maybe $3 for Windows an Office is an offer that people can pass up on, but $53 for a PC and software . that's a deal that's hard to resistworried about the effect that adoption of open source software would have in these markets. But is the $3 Windows/Office bundle too good a deal to resist? When I read the statement by Microsoft <http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2007/apr07/04-19UPLaunchPR.mspx> , the only bit stood out was the $3 price tag. $3 is a pretty low price for Windows and Office, not exactly the $0 that open source software would cost, but it's not far off it. The statement highlights the benefits that this deal will have on the economies of countries such as Botswana, Chile, and China where technology is under-used and there's a massive potential market for software. However, that low value of $3 is only part of the deal. When I read an account <http://news.com.com/2100-1003_3-6177431.html> of the deal on CNET (by Ina Fried), a whole different, and far more significant number stood out: The collection of software, which will start shipping in the second half of this year, includes Windows XP Starter Edition, Office Home and Student 2007, Windows Live Mail Desktop and several educational products. The $3 price includes the software license, while backup discs and documentation will cost extra. In order to be eligible, governments must pick up at least half the tab for the PC, though the software can also be used on refurbished computers, which can cost as little as $50, Microsoft said. [emphasis added] Your eye is drawn to that $3 number, but far more significant is the price at which Microsoft can supply refurbished computers at. While there's no doubt that $3 doesn't compete with the $0 that open source would cost, the $50 per refurbished PC price-tag is a very good deal indeed, and it far outweighs the benefits of taking the open source route where you can get the software for nothing but have to pay full whack for hardware. That makes it half the price of the hardware on offer by the One Laptop Per Child initiative. Microsoft might just have hit two birds with a single stone here. Microsoft is playing hard ball against open source software because the company is well aware of the size of the emerging markets: "We've set an internal goal that by 2015 we will help to reach the first billion of the next 5 billion that have been underserved," said Will Poole, the corporate vice president who heads Microsoft's market expansion group. Maybe $3 for Windows an Office is an offer that people can pass up on, but $53 for a PC and software . that's a deal that's hard for emerging markets to resist. 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