IT Execs Unmoved by Microsoft's Open-source Gripes
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| But none of the half-dozen IT executives who were interviewed
| about Microsoft's infringement assertions plan to change their
| open-source adoption strategies -- at least, not unless and
| until there's a good reason for them to do so.
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http://www.cio.in/news/viewArticle/ARTICLEID=3317
Microsoft Start to Crack
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| This week Microsoft provided me with yet another reason to hate them....
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| I'm one former MS customer who will not be going back to MS any
| time soon. This legal action only makes me more determined never
| to give MS a cent of my hard earned cash. MS need to listen to
| people like me. I'm fed up with their cr*p and threatening me
| with legal action is not going to endear them to me! They need
| to put their lawyers back into their box and start producing
| better software!
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http://www.bartbusschots.ie/blog/?p=437
Microsoft sees open-source threat
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| "It's one of the few operating systems that represents a viable
| threat that Microsoft has a great deal of difficulty containing,"
| Gillen said. Because open-source developers share their code,
| the challenge to Microsoft's products isn't limited to one company.
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http://www.heraldnet.com/stories/07/05/21/100bus_microsoft001.cfm
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