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OSDL CEO: Microsoft has to accept Linux

Publication:SearchEnterpriseLinuxDate:Sep 03 2005
Reporter:Jan Stafford

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Linux is an enterprise player, and customer demand will force Microsoft to make its products interoperate with Linux, says Stuart Cohen, CEO of Open Source Development Labs (OSDL), an organization that fosters the development and adoption of Linux.

OSDL recently rejected Microsoft's request for an independent study comparing Linux to Windows. Cohen believes Linux technology is much better than Windows, but he and others at OSDL believe that Linux-Windows interoperability, rather than war with Microsoft, is the way to go.




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