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Microsoft Pays University $250K To Use Office 365 219

BogenDorpher writes "Microsoft has offered to give the University of Nebraska $250,000 dollars to make the switch from IBM Lotus Notes to Office 365, which they say offers newer technology, greater flexibility, and operational savings. Microsoft did this in hopes that the University would not make the transition over to Google Apps."
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Microsoft Pays University $250K To Use Office 365

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  • by improfane ( 855034 ) on Wednesday July 06, 2011 @03:42PM (#36674484) Journal

    At first I was outraged that Microsoft "discounted" (read: bribed) the uiversity to switch but then I realised that the students are probably grateful because

      Lotus Notes is a horrible horrible piece of software. Microsoft might be evil but Lotus Notes is the scourge. I would happily endure a Windows only hell over a life of Lotus Notes.

    IBM probably did this to the university to begin with, no system administrator would use Lotus Notes willingly.

  • by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday July 06, 2011 @03:42PM (#36674488)

    University of Nebraska: "I don't care what the benefits are. You'd have to pay me to use Microsoft's Office 365."
    Microsoft: [Takes out a checkbook.] "How much are we talking about?"

  • by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday July 06, 2011 @03:47PM (#36674560)

    $250k is cheap like a whore, the vice chancellor probably gets paid more than that in a year. I wouldn't get out of bed for less than $2.5m, unless that bed had Lotus Notes in it.

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