Microsoft Set for Lock-in-backed Hijack (and Novell Helps It)

  2007-08-27 17:30:10
Time after time we warned that with the arrival of Windows Vista comes an novel lock-in strategy. This strategy of lock-in stretches well beyond file formats. It also creates lethal and viral (as in 'transferable' ) integration of the server side and the desktop side. As mentioned many times before, all of this is happening quietly. It's happening quietly for a reason. You never yell when approaching a rabbit. 
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