thoughts on esr
Jerry Feldman
gaf at blu.org
Thu Apr 20 10:44:06 EDT 2000
That was one I had not thought about. All publicly traded companies are
required to undergo an annual audit by an accredited accounting firm.
One of the things they look at is compliance with accepted accounting
standards. I would suspect that if the FASB changes the accounting
procedure for a major item like stock options that they will grandfather
the current practice. I think that many things that Eric points our WRT
Microsoft are true, but I would disagree on a few points.
First, point of agreement is on whitebox shipments. With the price of
PCs falling rapidly (eg. look at Ipaq, Imagic, etc). For the most part, most
people don't really care what software they have as long as it is easy to
use and compatible. Linux is not quite there yet, but we are very rapidly
approaching this.
A point of disagreement is with corporations. There are many reasons a
large company will standardize on one vendor. The office suites and
email are a big part of it, but many companies have their own
applications. Many of these applications are written in Visual Basic or
Visual C++. Converting applications systems written for Windows to
other platforms is usually very painful. From past experience in
mainframes it becomes very expensive. It becomes more important for us
in the Linux community to try to get more mainstream applications on
Linux. We have the office suites and email. We lack things like
accounting packages. These all will come in time.
Competition is good. The top management at Microsoft is composed of
some very intelligent shrewd business people. I think you might see
Microsoft make some interesting and surprising changes in the next 3 or
4 years.
On 20 Apr 2000, at 6:16, Ken Gosier wrote:
> Also: Did the point about Microsoft having to charge their
> stock options against revenues seem a little less than
> convincing to anyone else? If this goes through, then
Jerry Feldman <gaf at blu.org>
Associate Director
Boston Linux and Unix user group
http://www.blu.org
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