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Microsoft ‘sets record straight’ on open source

Publication:ComputerWorldDate:Mar 22 2004

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Microsoft wheeled out two top regional executives in Auckland last week to help right some “misperceptions” about the company’s attitude to open source software.

Peter Moore, the company’s Asia-Pacific and greater China public sector general manager, and Chris Sharp, platform strategy director, joined Microsoft New Zealand’s chief spokesman on open source issues, Brett Roberts, at a media briefing. Auckland was the latest stop on a Pacific-wide tour by the two Singapore-based executives.

Roberts prefaced a presentation by Moore by saying he was convinced there was plenty of confusion in the market about Microsoft’s view of open source.


 

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