Software bonhomie: Microsoft products to operate better on Unix, Linux

  2007-08-23 19:00:05
Microsoft will launch several projects around Linux and other open source technologies for allowing Indian customers the option to run its products on different operating systems and technologies. The initiative, to be rolled out in around a month's time, is aimed at grabbing 'more market share for the Windows platform by allowing interoperability with open source technologies such as Linux,' said Radhesh Balakrishnan, director, platform strategy, Microsoft India. 
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