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Microsoft and Novell are upping the commitment to their 2006 interoperability agreement. What does this say about Microsoft's feelings for Linux?
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Who cares? Let Microsoft worry about interoperability with the Linux world at large and lets get off this Microsoft planet before it burns up in the sun.
Anything that MS can do to stave off the need for them to actually produce compelling products is the MO at Redmond.
Many years back, Apple computer invited Bill gates to their plant. They were working on a system similar to the GEM system. They called it the Mac. When Mr. Gates left, he began creating a clone called Windows.
Microsoft does not play well with others.
Mark
You think Microsoft copied from mac??!
The GUI is the natural evolution of the computer from command line.
Thats like saying that Ford created a round steering wheel, and GM copied them.
It is ridiculous.
go back to your linucks pops, or Eunichs, whatever you command line boomers use.
You can telnet into your box, while I'm running IPSEC PPTP with encrypted RDP.
Our whole company has converted to Vista the day that SP1came out, and we have never had a more stable LAN/WAN.
I can manage 800 PC's and server with Active Directory, Exchange 2007, Office 2007, mac leopard, websense and now http://www.microsoft.com/uc/voipasyouare/default.aspx without EVER USING COMMAND LINE!!
Welcome to the new millenium, pops
matt, love your blog, love utah snow, can't wait to go skiing again in park city.
ron hovsepian has been quoted saying "I called them" an old colleague from IBM. true or not?
- by schlandower August 23, 2008 4:34 AM PDT
- Microsoft scream and kick and shout about patent ifringments, yet they them selves have infringed so many patents over the years and nothing is allowed to be done.
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(9 Comments)I said when Novell first sold out the Linux community that this is going to be bad for
everyone, I have yet again been proven correct.
Has any looked at the Novell / MS agreement, read the full thing, seen the fine print?
NO!!!!!!!!!!
Why?
Because then you will see that Novell has "licenced" open source software it both own and doesn't own to MS.
The only reason MS has made inroads into the server market is through marketing.
It still remain an insecure, unstable very costly "opperating system".
I only use Linux for everything, NOTHING MS ever.