Microsoft has ditched its "get the facts" Web site and replaced it with a site asking administrators to "Compare" the differences between Linux and Windows.
Martin Taylor, a key advisor to Microsoft chief executive officer Steve Ballmer, has left the software maker.
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Microsoft has hired one of the key figures behind a popular Linux distribution to educate its in-house developers about open source.
Are radical elements in the open source community slowing eroding the reputation and uptake of open-source software?
Are radical elements in the open source community slowing eroding the reputation and uptake of open-source software?
Should Microsoft spend more time improving its products and engaging customers rather than slagging off Linux with illogical statements?
At a time when Sun must vie for the attention of IT buyers bombarded by Red Hat, SuSE, Microsoft, IBM and HP, the company knows that it must tap the galvanising force of GNU/Linux rather than offend those who subscribe to it.
Open-source activist Bruce Perens uncovers the SCO-Microsoft connection behind a campaign to convince users that trade secrets of Unix have been copied into Linux.
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