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Microsoft has to have some kind of kickback program. Both places I've worked, that settled on a Microsoft infrastructure, have pushed some very poorly performing Microsoft services and tools onto a company-wide workforce that mostly doesn't need them.

This is surely some new kind of per-processor licensing scheme. It could be just a vastly reduced cost per user if x number of services are used, which would give the CIO a kickback via the company bonus structure.

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