Red Hat says IP deal not necessary for Windows interop
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| "To host Windows on top of RHEL, it already works," he added, noting that
| while Red Hat had been working on driver certification to improve the
| performance of Windows on RHEL, it was not necessary to enter into an
| interoperability agreement. "To get the drivers to get the performance, you
| don't need an IP relationship to do that," he said.
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http://www.cbronline.com/article_news.asp?guid=2CB22690-C9CD-44A2-A664-5489E63EAB0D
More here:
Red Hat CTO on interop, virtualization and messaging
http://www.businessreviewonline.com/os/archives/2007/07/index.html#000560
Related:
Interoperability Without Patent Agreements. Really.
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| Mark explained that Zenoss has kicked off the development process with the
| two ZenPacks (mentioned above) that will allow full interoperability with
| Microsoft Exchange and SQL Server. And no, they didn't make a patent deal;
| they used Samba functionality. Imagine that.
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http://blog.linuxtoday.com/blog/archives/070719-182409.html
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