A Third Government Agency Bans Vista

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Microsoft has suffered another setback as the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Colorado has also banned Microsoftis Vista, according to InformationWeek.

The government agency charged with the promotion of U.S. innovation and industrial competitiveness by advancing measurement science, standards, and technology has a meeting scheduled for April 10th to discuss Vista. One of the agenda items will be to discuss "the current ban of this operating system on NIST networks," the story said.

Recently, the U.S. Dept. of Transportation and the Federal Aviation Administration have also expressed various degrees of concern about Vista regarding compatibility with current software and the costs of the migration respectively. Recapping recent coverage, InformationWeek said, "FAA CIO Dave Bowen told InformationWeek that he may forego upgrading the aviation safety agencyis computers to Microsoftis latest offerings in favor of desktops running some combination of Linux and Google Apps, Googleis new online suite of office productivity tools."

This is the third government agency in two weeks to have banned Vista. The motivation is usually cost and software compatibility, and those issues tend to get worked out over time. Even so, the appearance of resistance combined with recent concerns about open document standards is not encouraging for Microsoft.

John Martellaro

John Martellaro

John Martellaro was born at an early age and began writing about computers soon after that. He is a former U.S. Air Force officer and has worked for NASA, White Sands Missile Range, Lockheed Martin Astronautics, the Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Apple. At Apple he worked as a Senior Marketing Manager, a Federal Account Executive and a High Performance Computing manager. His interests include skiing, chess, science fiction and astronomy. You can follow John on Twitter at twitter.com/jmartellaro.

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