Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Primary: Controversy over Microsoft software – Digital Factory


 Microsoft enters the primary campaign for the nomination of candidates for the US presidential election. Officially not to support one candidate or another, but to bring its technology helps the smooth running of the operation.

 

  selfless contribution?

 The Redmond giant offers free two apps, one for the Republican Party, the other for the Democratic Party, to facilitate their field teams reporting of results to the headquarters of their parties. The system devaitt prove during the Iowa caucuses, on the evening of February 1, 2016. Microsoft’s goal seems disinterested offer its cloud technology to avoid reporting errors, disputes sources

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 This solution replaces the telephone system used in 2008 and 2012 to see the results via the telephone keypad. A system deemed outdated and especially the cause of errors. With the app, the goal is to avoid the results challenge problems. For if in the Republican Party, Donald Trump is given heavy favorite with 28% of the vote in Iowa, against 23% for his main rival Cruz Ted, the result will be a close in the Democratic camp, with 45% of votes for prognosticated Hillary Clinton, against 43% for his first opponent Bernie Sanders.

 

  System boycotted by Sanders and Clinton

 Microsoft jure neutral. But his involvement is not to the liking of everyone. His system is boycotted by Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton. The first question the real motivations of the software publisher, knowing that employees of the group have donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to the campaign of Hillary Clinton.

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