Hanrahan hire shows true Microsoft weakness
Despite all the FUD and the threats, Big Green knows it must still live with Linux in the computing environment. Its customers demand it, they expect it, and Microsoft must deliver it.
Despite all the FUD and the threats, Big Green knows it must still live with Linux in the computing environment. Its customers demand it, they expect it, and Microsoft must deliver it.
It's been a slow, hesitant embrace but now open source is top-of-mind for CEO Ken Klein.
Fear, uncertainty, doubt. There's an SCO-Microsoft connection behind a campaign to convince people that trade secrets of Unix have been copied into Linux.
Despite Novell's seeming inability to grow SUSE substantially, the Linux distributor, now an independent unit of Attachmate and a big backer of OpenStack, has grown its revenues to $225 million and is strengthening it No. 2 position in the Linux market, its president says
Forrester's Richard Fichera shares his key takeaways from SUSE's first user group meeting, SUSEcon 2012.
Over the last three years, Linux has emerged from a cult phenomenon driven by thousands of programming enthusiasts around the world into an enterprise-ready operating system.
The Unix gambit alone isn't enough to save Apple.
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