Outsourcing Big Brother 11
jbrownc1 writes "Privacy International has a great article on how the giant international outsourcing companies (EDS, CSC, etc) are outsourcing our most private data, as well as some of the implications that this has. Start thinking about which company will be hosting all that TIA data on your personal lives, and you can see why Microsoft is not your biggest enemy by a long shot!"
In soviet russia (Score:1, Troll)
ok I've had my fun. I'll refrain from any further russian jokes.
In soviet america (Score:1, Offtopic)
Oh wait... thats what this article is about isn't it?
Where's the commie hunts when you need them, hm?
Ok, please explain to me. (Score:3, Insightful)
On one hand, we have Microsoft, a company that breaks the law, is found guilty, and gets off scot-free. On the other hand, we have a company that offers a service that doesn't break the law to other companies who use that service to provide you, the customer, even better service.
Now, why should I view a company that offers a legitemite service as a bigger enemy then a company that breaks the law?
-BrentIn Facist America... (Score:2)
MS not a concern? (Score:1)
Oh, wait...
Re:MS not a concern? (Score:3, Interesting)
(Yes, folks, I understand that EDS does UNIX, too, so spare me and let me make gross generalizations for the moment.)
EDS brokers worldwide licenses for Microsoft to corporations willing to shell out the bucks. Make no mistake; Microsoft is quite happy to see EDS doing what it's doing. The more desktops EDS controls, the more software Microsoft will sell.
The article itself is interesting, but not so startling in its ramifications. Outsourcing and "secure" partnerships have been around for a very long time now. Many companies do work under restriction of NDAs. Mine is one. EDS would absolutely be under various NDAs to protect the privacy of the data they're administering. In fact, I'd probably be more comfortable with outsourced services from a reputable company than I would with the government.
A company will do something for financial gain. A government will do something for power. The difference may appear subtle, but it is significant, IMO.
What about IBM ? (Score:3, Interesting)
Not to say that is bad. I personally trust IBM much more than my Bank but..
...or what country! (Score:1)