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Why Steve Ballmer Will Make Microsoft Good for SOA
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| I'll never forget the day Steve Ballmer visited me at InfoWorld to convince
| me that Windows 95 would be the wave of the future. In our conversation, and
| in front of a room full of editors and skilled technicians, he
| unapologetically admitted that IBM's OS/2 was superior to Windows 95.
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http://www.networkworld.com/news/2008/082808-why-steve-ballmer-will-make.html?hpg1=bn
Recent:
Oh Where, Oh Where Has My OS/2 Gone?
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| The news of the demise of IBM’s OS/2 is at best premature and at worst
| deliberate spread of FUD (Fear, Uncertainty, Disinformation).
|
| [...]
|
| In the past few years there was a push in the OS/2 community to open source
| OS/2. There were e-mail campaigns and petitions sent to IBM about this.
| Finally IBM stated unequivocally that OS/2 would not be open sourced. What
| this means is the OS/2 kernel currently used in eComStation will not ever be
| able to run as a 64-bit kernel. The current kernel will be 32-bit “forever”.
| However, as long as modern hardware will run a 32-bit kernel then eComStation
| can be a viable choice for those who love OS/2 and the Workplace Shell. There
| will continue to be eComStation driver development and driver porting from
| OSS projects into the foreseeable future. There will continue to be new
| software for eComStation ported from OSS projects like OpenOffice.org and
| Firefox into the foreseeable future as well.
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http://blog.eracc.com/2008/03/29/oh-where-oh-where-has-my-os2-gone/
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| "Some years back, Microsoft practiced a lot of dirty tricks using
| online mavens to go into forums and create Web sites extolling the virtues
| of Windows over OS/2. They were dubbed the Microsoft Munchkins, and it
| was obvious who they were and what they were up to. But their numbers
| and energy (and they way they joined forces with nonaligned dummies who
| liked to pile on) proved too much for IBM marketers, and Windows wont
| he operating-system war through fifth-column tactics"
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| Mr Dvorak wonders if Microsoft is today using reverse-dirty-tricks
| to promote the Xbox 360: pay people to create Web sites that slam the
| gaming computer in order to provoke a barrage of defenders.
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http://worldcadaccess.typepad.com/gizmos/2005/11/2_grassroots_an.html
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| [Steve Ballmer:] "I think we need to think very carefully about how
| much we want Windows to compete with OS/2 in the OEM channel and
| for ISV's attention. The strains that show in our strategy now are
| temporary, and should not allow us to lose sight of the goal of
| making OS/2 the next generation operating system as quickly as possible"
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http://edge-op.org/iowa/www.iowaconsumercase.org/011607/0000/PX00031.pdf
1989 Bill Gates Talk on Microsoft [Gates: "OS/2 is the Way of the Future!"]
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| Bill Gates discusses the software and computer industry, and how Microsoft
| has contributed. Gates also discusses his views on the future of
| the computing industry. The talk was recorded in 1989 but was only
| recently digitized.
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http://www.csclub.uwaterloo.ca/media/1989%20Bill%20Gates%20Talk%20on%20Microsoft.html
Should IBM's OS/2 Be Open-Sourced?
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| A group of die-hard OS/2 users are petitioning IBM—again—to release the
| operating system's source code as open-source. The question may not be
| whether IBM wants to do so... but if it can. Not, I expect, that IBM will
| actually say this out loud.
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http://advice.cio.com/esther_schindler/should_ibms_os_2_be_open_sourced
OS/2 is 20 years old today: dead but still walking
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| With the Windows 95 release back in late August of that year,
| Microsoft embarked on a PR blitz such as never before seen, which
| included "convincing" hardware OEMs not to preload "that other OS".
| Even IBM's own PC Division reluctantly agreed to preload OS/2 Warp
| on a line of its Aptiva desktops, but guess what? It was offered in
| a "dual boot" setup, alongside Windows, so buyers had to choose at
| the initial power-up whether to run one or the other. Would the
| Apple of today pre-load OS-X only alongside Vista, instead of
| promoting its own OS? Clearly, IBM's other divisions were
| sabotaging the software division's strategy, all for the
| short-term interest, in other words, Microsoft's advertising dollars.
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http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=38666
Secret deals MS uses to control PC companies
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| MDAs are not discounts from royalty rates, Norris adamantly maintained,
| but "a vehicle that Microsoft used in order for us to perform
| activities that benefited them in many ways. It was a vehicle
| that also gave royalty reductions that imposed costs on the
| PC manufacturer, in order to attain the royalty reductions.
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/1999/06/10/secret_deals_ms_uses/
Bizarre Windows promo video unleashed
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| According to the actors, W-W-W-Windows/386's main selling point
| is that it looks "just like OS/2", and it can even allow multitasking.
|
| It's easy to see how far we have come in twenty years of hardware
| upgrades: Vista's main selling point, after all, is that it looks
| just like OS/X and can it take advantage of multicore processors
| to allow multitasking.
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http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=37252
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| From: w-clairl Thu Jul 25 19:46:22 1991
| To: billg; bradsi; jimail; jonl; mikehal; paulma; richab; russw; scotto;
| steveb;
| Cc: billmi; cameronm; carls; garygi; julieg; martyta; makemap; rogersw;
| w-clairl; w-pamed
| Subject: StevB press tour trip report (long mail)
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| Date Thu Jul 25 19:33:28 1991
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| 4. The demos of OS/2 were excellent, crashing the system had the
| intended effect -- to FUD OS/2 2.0. People paid attention to the demo
| and were often supprised to our favor. Steve positioned it as --OS/2 not
| "bad" but that from a performance and "robustness" standpoint, it is NOT
| better than Windows. We know the design point, we know what's in it.
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| Forrester Research is publishing a bullitin tomorrow that says "Ballber
| exploded some"myths" about OS/2: It doesn't run Windows applications
| presently, it's not bullit proof and dependable -- MS was able to
| demonstrate several instances of OS/2 crashing!
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http://edge-op.org/iowa/www.iowaconsumercase.org/011107/PX_0860.pdf
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| Microsoft Confidential June 16, 1994
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| To Brad Silverberg, Brad Chase
|
| From: Adamt
| Cc: Psgmktg
| Re: OS/2 "Crush" Plan - Draft
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http://edge-op.org/iowa/www.iowaconsumercase.org/011607/2000/PX02119.pdf
Call to Action: Open Source OS/2 Abandonware
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| Open Source software is expanding on a good speed under OS/2 and
| eComstation and we had seen a lot of examples of good open source
| software. OS/2-eCS developers are joining forces and making better
| software while they share the code and gain knowledge and enhance
| their programming skills.
|
| [...]
|
| In conclusion there still a chance for the OS/2 abandonware to keepb
| eing useful for the community, there is now an alternative for don't
| letting the software die in a drawer. Developers that do not code
| anymore under OS/2 can open source their creations to allow them grow
| in the hands of an open community.
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http://www.os2world.com/cgi-bin/news/viewnews.cgi?category=33&id=1158501654
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