I was thinking of suing the province of Brandenburg since I don’t believe the State has a right to prop up a monopoly (ha, ha, ha). Of course, my partner began beating me about the ears with pointy instruments and I put a cork in it. Then I determined to hack the tablet (which we don’t have yet since my son is still in 5th grade), and use it as a backdoor to take over the administration of the network. Then I took a chill pill.
As you say, it would be a huge effort. The problem is not just smoothly functioning MDM but all the apps in that space. On the other hand, I remember when apple had a monopoly in education in Canada / US in the late 1980s. They didn’t hold onto that. But 2000 everyone (not me) had written apple off. Till the ipod.
So, maybe there is a battle that can be won with sheer economic force. IF the MDM works as well as apples (big question) and one considers the Android layer, maybe it can be made so competitive that the municipalities had no choice if they didn’t want to have the Bundesrechnungshof breathing down their necks.
Ah, it’s probably a fantasy. But, it’s worth a discussion with some other parents with more knowledge of apps in use…




