] Last summer, Orlando Ayala, then in charge of worldwide ] sales at Microsoft, sent an e-mail message titled ] Microsoft Confidential to senior managers laying out a ] company strategy to dissuade governments across the globe ] from choosing cheaper alternatives to the ubiquitous ] Windows computer software systems. ] ] Mr. Ayala's message told executives that if a deal ] involving governments or large institutions looked ] doomed, they were authorized to draw from a special fund ] to offer the software at a steep discount or even free if ] necessary. Steven A. Ballmer, Microsoft's chief ] executive, was sent a copy of the e-mail message. Dumping by any other name... |