Microsoft'Not Against' Open Source

  2008-11-10 02:00:03
The division between proprietary software vendors and open-source providers is not as clear as some industry players perceive it to be. As more enterprises consider adopting open source technologies, even traditional software vendors such as Microsoft have taken steps in responding to such customer needs."Open source is not a product but an approach to software development," said Matthew Hardman, platform strategy manager at Microsoft Singapore."Microsoft does not compete with open source, just as Nike does not compete with running." Hardman said the software giant seeks to provide the'best possible platform' for open source applications to run."We believe that enterprises and vendors should have a choice of software development methodology, and open source is one such choice." 
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