Microsoft applauds open-source procurement memo
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HP memo: Microsoft planned open-source
patent fight
HP memo: Microsoft planned open-source
patent fight
07/20/2004 04:24 PMCNET Jul 20 2004 8:01PM GMT
HP memo warned of MS assault on open
source
HP memo warned of MS assault on open
source
07/20/2004 09:40 PMA two-year-old internal Hewlett-Packard Co. memo that surfaced Monday
reveals that the company expected Microsoft Corp. to launch an all-out
legal assault on open-source software.
HP Memo Predicts MS Patent Attacks on
Open Source
HP Memo Predicts MS Patent Attacks on
Open Source
07/19/2004 08:20 PMMicrosoft Depends On Shared Source, Dips
Toe In Open-Source Waters (TechWeb)
Microsoft Depends On Shared Source, Dips
Toe In Open-Source Waters (TechWeb)
04/08/2005 04:56 AMTechWeb - The software vendor will add to the 20 products it now
offers for source-code inspection under its Shared Source Initiative.
Microsoft releases source code to open
source community
Microsoft releases source code to open
source community
05/05/2004 04:06 AMAbout a month ago, Microsoft posted some of its source code to
SourceForge. SourceForge is a, if not the, major distribution point
for open source software. Microsoft's code was put there under the
terms of the Common Public License, which allows modification,
addition, redistribution - in short, it allows most of the rights and
privileges that we associate with open source software.
Advice to Microsoft: Open Source the
Leaked Source
Advice to Microsoft: Open Source the
Leaked Source
02/13/2004 02:37 PMWhat should Microsoft do, now that a chunk of its NT 4.0 and Windows
2000 source code have leaked onto the Web? Our guest columnist says
Microsoft should make lemonade out of lemons and just open source the
whole enchilada.
Why Microsoft Should Open Source the
Leaked Source
Why Microsoft Should Open Source the
Leaked Source
02/13/2004 02:37 PMANALYSIS: Redmond would be smart to make lemonade out of lemons by
releasing the rest of the Windows code and letting developers have at
it.
NOSI, the Nonprofit Open Source
Initiative, announces the release of its
new guide "Choosing and Using Open
Source Software: A Primer for
Nonprofits."
NOSI, the Nonprofit Open Source
Initiative, announces the release of its
new guide "Choosing and Using Open
Source Software: A Primer for
Nonprofits."
02/17/2004 11:57 PMAs per a recent post, I love to see (and hope to one day do it myself)
Open Source Software in Non-Profits. Seems http://www.nosi.net found
my post:
http://thelostolive.net/tlo/comments.php?id=1786_0_1_0_C
And commented the release of its new guide "Choosing and Using Open
Source Software: A Primer for Nonprofits." And now in their own words:
___snip____
--
From: Katrin Verclas
Email: steering (a) nosi.net
Hi, Kevin -
NOSI actually just released a new...
Microsoft open to open-source
Microsoft open to open-source
06/24/2004 08:17 AMMicrosoft open to open source
Microsoft open to open source
06/24/2004 12:49 PMMicrosoft Corp. says it is looking to turn over more of its programs
to open-source software developers, playing a greater role in a
process that the Redmond company has criticized strongly at times in
the past.
Money-makers like the company's Windows operating system and Office
productivity suite aren't on the table -- or anywhere near it.
But the company has so far released two software-development tools to
the open-source community, and it wants to continue the practice, a
Microsoft platform manager told an industry group this week.
Open-source activist Bruce Perens joins
open-source defense group
Open-source activist Bruce Perens joins
open-source defense group
05/07/2004 04:33 PMA key leader in the open-source software movement has been appointed
to the board of Open Source Risk Management, which is defending the
legal standing of open-source software.
Infotech: Microsoft going open source?
Infotech: Microsoft going open source?
04/11/2004 01:23 PMPhilippine Daily Inquirer Apr 11 2004 4:45PM GMT
Microsoft: Open source not cheaper
Microsoft: Open source not cheaper
04/14/2004 01:17 PMMore Open-Source Outreach From Microsoft
More Open-Source Outreach From Microsoft
06/05/2005 10:58 PMLooks like the Redmondians are extending the olive branch yet again.
This time, the Microsoft brass are looking to talk with Michael
Tiemann, president of the Open Source Initiative and VP of open-source
affairs at Red Hat.
Is Microsoft Mellowing Toward Open
Source?
Is Microsoft Mellowing Toward Open
Source?
08/31/2004 03:16 PMLinux Insider Aug 31 2004 6:32PM GMT
Microsoft hits out at open source
Microsoft hits out at open source
05/25/2004 06:43 AMComputer Weekly May 25 2004 10:58AM GMT
Microsoft in EU stalemate over open
source
Microsoft in EU stalemate over open
source
04/06/2005 09:55 AMZDNet Apr 6 2005 1:54PM GMT
Microsoft Thoughts on Open Source
Microsoft Thoughts on Open Source
11/07/2002 01:38 AMSome of Microsoft's efforts to disparage open-source software such as
Linux have backfired, according to a recent leaked Microsoft memo.
"zeldman.klw"
What if Microsoft decides to go Open
Source?
What if Microsoft decides to go Open
Source?
03/20/2003 02:10 PMLinux is not open source, says Microsoft
Linux is not open source, says Microsoft
05/05/2004 12:44 PMCoggeshall.org: Microsoft and Open
Source?
Coggeshall.org: Microsoft and Open
Source?
10/30/2003 09:18 AMIn another related note this morning,
John Coggeshall has a new
posting talking about
Microsoft
and
why they might care about Open
Source.
Microsoft Applauds Spam Enforcement
Action by State of California and
Federal Trade Commission
Microsoft Applauds Spam Enforcement
Action by State of California and
Federal Trade Commission
04/13/2005 10:58 PMMicrosoft Corp. today praised California Attorney General Bill Lockyer
and the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) for their filing of a
joint lawsuit on Tuesday against defendants allegedly responsible for
initiating the transmission of millions of commercial e-mail messages
since Jan. 1, 2004.
Microsoft struggles to work with open
source
Microsoft struggles to work with open
source
04/06/2005 09:55 AMZDNet Australia Apr 6 2005 1:49PM GMT
Microsoft Heads Into Open-Source Lion's
Den
Microsoft Heads Into Open-Source Lion's
Den
07/14/2004 02:57 PMMicrosoft is sending Rob Mensching, the guy who helped convince
Microsoft to open source the Windows Installer XML toolset, to speak
at the O'Reilly Open Source Convention at the end of this month.
Open source is a threat, admits
Microsoft
Open source is a threat, admits
Microsoft
09/09/2004 06:59 AMComputer Weekly Sep 9 2004 11:12AM GMT
Microsoft encourages open source
developers
Microsoft encourages open source
developers
04/19/2005 09:56 AMI had my annual meeting with Microsoft's Jason Matusow last week. Our
second "annual" meeting, to be precise. He's director of Microsoft's
Shared Source Initiative and I introduced you all to him last summer
(see "A free lunch with Microsoft",
http://www.nwfusion.com/newsletters/nt/2004/0802nt1.html) when we met
at the Open Source Conference. This time around, the venue was the
Open Source Business Conference, held at San Francisco's St. Francis
Hotel.
Microsoft needs some open-source fairy
dust
Microsoft needs some open-source fairy
dust
04/26/2004 08:56 AMZDNet UK Apr 26 2004 1:07PM GMT
Microsoft Keeps Up Presence at
Open-Source Events
Microsoft Keeps Up Presence at
Open-Source Events
04/05/2005 07:41 PMThe software maker is sponsoring the Open-Source Business Conference
and other such events as it aims to get its voice and message heard by
core customers. LinuxWorld, however, is not on the list.
Microsoft Makes More Open-Source
Overtures
Microsoft Makes More Open-Source
Overtures
08/30/2004 08:09 AMMicrosoft is reaching out further to the open-source community with
offers of joint development and testing, but some wonder about the
company's sincerity.
Microsoft to Use Patents to Attack Open
Source?
Microsoft to Use Patents to Attack Open
Source?
07/22/2004 09:24 AMWould Microsoft consider filing patent-infringement lawsuits to thwart
open source? Based on a Hewlett-Packard memo, HP officials seemed to
think, back in 2002, that Microsoft was poised to launch a number of
these kinds of suits against Linux distributors, OEMs and/or
developers.
I'm an open source virgin, but Microsoft
has screwed me (again)
I'm an open source virgin, but Microsoft
has screwed me (again)
04/26/2004 11:53 AMToo many open source advocates complain about Microsoft writing
terrible buggy software and think that open source developers do it
better. The truth is Microsoft is innovative, has vision, and
executes well. If open source developers can do as well as Microsoft,
it's a big compliment. Smart people like Miguel de Icaza and Brendan
Eich have known this for a long time. Miguel has a reality check for
these innocent virgins.
Brendan (one of the Mozilla leads) has a frank assessment of Mozilla too. I talked about this last
year.
An
introduction to Avalon by Charles Petzold.

France looks to open-source in challenge
to Microsoft
France looks to open-source in challenge
to Microsoft
06/18/2004 05:39 PMAt stake is more than $700 million worth of software to be introduced
to French government computers over three years.
Microsoft Popular with Some in Open
Source Crowd
Microsoft Popular with Some in Open
Source Crowd
07/30/2004 10:22 AMDespite its denunciation of Linux, the Redmond giant has thousands of
fans of its 'Shared Source Initiative' at SourceForge.net.
Microsoft Trying To Convince VCs That
Open Source = Fraud
Microsoft Trying To Convince VCs That
Open Source = Fraud
02/19/2004 02:46 AMVenture capitalist Tim Oren has posted an excerpt from an email sent
to a venture capitalist mailing advertising a seminar, put on by
Microsoft, about the dangers of open source technology. By itself,
that's no surprise, but the language in the email is fairly over the
top, claiming that some potential acquiring companies
"view open
source as being no different than fraud on the books." That's
probably true if the "acquiring companies" are Microsoft and SCO.
Otherwise, most companies look at it from the reasonable standpoint:
does the technology do the job it needs to do? Anyway, does this sort
of stuff actually convince any company or any VC that they shouldn't
go with open source technology if it does the job? If so, would you
really want to invest in or buy such a company so easily swayed by
such arguments?
More Bad News for Microsoft on the Open
Source Front
More Bad News for Microsoft on the Open
Source Front
01/09/2004 09:54 PMIBM sounds like it might pull a Sun Microsystems move and standardize
internally on Linux on the desktop, according to an internal IBM IT
memo making the rounds. Meanwhile, China's Red Flag Software Co. and
Japan's Miracle Linux Corp. said they expect to complete the new
system, called Asianux, by May.
Microsoft, Open Source and National
Security
Microsoft, Open Source and National
Security
04/23/2004 01:24 AMTwo weeks ago, I wondered out loud about the top 10 worst IT business
decisions ever made and nominated HP's decision to follow DEC down the
road to oblivion for top spot. Today I'd like to suggest that the U.S.
Defense Department's continued use of Microsoft's software is likely
to top a future list of this kind.
The equation here is simple. First, recognize that Microsoft's
software security depends crucially on keeping its source code
secret. That's not a comment from an anti-Microsoft bigot -- it's the
testimony given under oath by Microsoft vice president Jim Allchin.
Even limited release of Microsoft's code, Allchin told judge Colleen
Kollar-Kotelly's federal court in May 2002, would threaten national
security because the code is both seriously flawed and widely used in
the Defense Department.
But consider that only nine months later, in February 2003, Microsoft
announced an agreement giving communist China full access to the
source code for Windows and related tools.
Can Open Source Catch Microsoft By The
Horn?
Can Open Source Catch Microsoft By The
Horn?
04/29/2004 09:17 AMHow exactly do you stop a much awaited, overly hyped software release
from the billion dollar Redmond giant Microsoft? The Open Source front
has no definite strategy on how to catch the raging bull by its
‘Longhorn’, but is closely following the “If you cant beat
‘em, join ‘em” mantra. Microsoft’s Longhorn release is slated
for 2006, and the Linux desktop segment is in the firing line to be
gored in its tracks. With a gradually developing market, the
acceptance of Linux at the desktop level is still relatively low, and
the last thing that Linux vendors need is a new OS from Microsoft.
Microsoft schmoozes open source
president
Microsoft schmoozes open source
president
06/06/2005 12:12 AMMicrosoft has made one of its most direct overtures to the open-source
software community to date, in the form of an invitation to Michael
Tiemann, president of the Open Source Initiative (OSI), to begin a
"productive conversation."
Microsoft Talks Tough About Open Source
Microsoft Talks Tough About Open Source
05/25/2004 11:46 AMA top official of Microsoft last week claimed that governments that
support open source software are not helping build a viable software
ecosystem in their communities. Chris Sharp, director for platform
strategy for Microsoft in the Asia-Pacific and Greater China region,
said governments that standardize on open source software are hurting
their local commercial software vendor communities because these
companies are being robbed of opportunities to make money that they
need to invest in developing more software products.
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