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Why Microsoft is learning from Linux in its drive to deliver software as a service

Publication:Computer WeeklyDate:Oct 20 2005
Reporter:Jack Schofield

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"We are not anti-open source," says Martin Taylor, Microsoft's general manager of competitive strategy. In fact, he makes a point of hiring people with Linux and open source skills for his R&D team and Linux lab.

Earlier this year, for example, he hired Daniel Robbins, former chief architect of the Gentoo distribution of Linux. His team is also trying to "forge good partnerships" with open source suppliers, such as Microsoft's recent deal with JBoss. Taylor has even given an interview to Linux developers website Slashdot.




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