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Is It Time For Windows To Go Open Source?
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Posted about 1 year ago As a Butler Group opinion piece
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| Posted about 1 year ago Microsoft will target Windows Power Horn, I hope that this make a difference with all the other windows, there is always going to be hackers and spammers around the word and the browser is always going to use html,xml and so on... until somebody comes up with some bright idea and cure the problems that we have with windows but that somebody sees that he/she is not making any profit out of it he/she will sell his/her idea to everybody and another problem will show up. The people that make virus, the same one make antivirus to make money, those who make spam also make antispam and so on... Time will predict how are we going to end up with Windows and other Operating System. |
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| Posted about 1 year ago Open source would obviously be beneficial to end-users and certainly lower development costs, but Microsoft has always preferred to have control over its products direction, so such a thing would not be a likely move. |
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| Posted about 1 year ago Here's what Steve Ballmer had to say at the Gartner Symposium this week on open source: "On open source, Ballmer said there are some open source fans that are religious, but that’s fine. He did say that it’s clear that software is going to see what he called community innovation. The twist is that Ballmer wants some of that innovation to run on Windows. “We want the best stuff on Windows,” said Ballmer." (see ZDNET story: http://blogs.zdnet.com/BTL/?p=6575) |
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| Posted about 1 year ago This could be a good idea. However, Ballmer also was quoted as saying that he believes some users of open source should be paying Microsoft. I don't see how you can have this cake and eat it too. |
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| Posted about 1 year ago Ballmer is an interesting guy to read about.. caught an interesting article on his take on social networking.. which he seems to think is a fad... http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/10/11/google-hints-at-social-network-plan/?loc=interstitialskip |
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| Posted about 1 year ago Don't hold your breath. If you've ever seen any of his keynot speeches on video, Balmer is a psycho. I wouldn't expect him to do anything that he didn't think was aligned with the best interests of M$. M$ has always been closed as much as possible. Short of them loosing massive market share, I don't expect them to do anything significant to change their business model. |
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| Posted about 1 year ago One day I think it will be a "service world" in software land. More applications will become services and the major o/s's will become open source.."community driven". It may not be that microsoft just wakes up and says let's go open source...I think they will be forced into it. Within the next ten years someone is going to come up with something that will make M$ move this way. I can see it coming. And with that...and the next generations coming and more companies who have been resisting computers, networks and change are going to do or die and that's about it. More IT jobs :) Especially in networking, infrastructure and programming. |
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| Posted about 1 year ago I dont believe in open source. Never have and probably never will. The world simply does not work that way. When someone do a good enough product it wont stay open source for long since a company simply will buy that product and take it off. Seen that happen way to many times with people who said they would never sell out their open source products but when a company suddenly comes along and offer them like 10-20 millions for that little neat plug in they have written they are not so die hard open source anymore. What I do believe in is free software for everyone but companies though. Open source isnt really a battle but piracy sure is and its a battle they are loosing fast. On the other hand that could in the long run lead to open source since noone will develop new products anymore the old fashion way since they wont get paid for it so who knows? |
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| Posted about 1 year ago Even though many of us would like to see Windows go Open Source, I doubt it will ever happen. Bill likes control too much. :> |
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| Posted 11 months ago I would go as far as to say that he likes the almighty dollar just as much......... |
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| Posted 11 months ago For it to be such an inanimate object, money sure talks loudly. |
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| Posted 4 months ago
This will not happen. Microsoft may take things that are open source and "re-invent" them. But Microsoft will never go open source, because their is more money to be made if they keep it proprietary software and its support.
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| Posted 3 months ago MikeD says ... For it to be such an inanimate object, money sure talks loudly. Ain't that the truth. I've seen more companies and industries die because money changes their way of think so drastically. |
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| Posted 2 months ago Windows going open source???......impossible........Windows itself is a synonym of money......its prime aim is earning profit than considering the customer satisfaction.,......Also wy do we need windows as open source wen a great treasure of open source softwers are available most of wich are way better than windows...... |
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| Posted about 1 month ago i have to agree to using open-source. REALLY! cost free! YOU and I can be a part of such success... not just two options to choose from - a lot more! |
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| Posted 23 days ago open source windows will never happen on the simple fact that too many people rely on it as there base. Take colleges for example, they mostly require you to run windows and its proprietary software forcing the students to use it. I don't think that Microsoft will want to give up on the revenues. |

