+ Microsoft opens the FUD war against Symbian Fundation!

30 June 2008

Microsoft opens the FUD war
against the open-source Symbian

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That didn't take long. Nokia announced just last week that it would be open sourcing Symbian, the world's top mobile operating system by market share, and a few days later Microsoft has started a FUD war against the move.

The ironic thing in this Microsoft FUD offensive is that it's using precisely the wrong example from open source to wage the war: Linux.

While it could have found some examples of open source that fragments, is more costly than proprietary software, etc., it chose Linux, which isn't:

[Microsoft's] Rockfeld sums up those challenges with what some might call the "F word": fragmentation. Fragmentation is bad, he says, because application software developers have to create multiple versions of their code for different operating systems, or different versions of the "same" operating systems. "There are more Linux consortiums that come and go than there are Linux phones," he says....

In fact, open source code can actually increase costs for manufacturers and carriers, Rockfeld says. That's because they have to do more development work, more customization work, and take more risks because they lack a reliable platform partner -- like Microsoft. "With us, they don't have to worry about the platform," he says.

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Whew! Microsoft to the rescue. There's just one problem, Microsoft: Linux is an amazing example of how an industry can collaborate against fragmentation to provide an open, robust production-grade platform that requires less, not more, development and provides more, not less, performance. That's why enterprise CIOs have voted for Linux vendors like Red Hat over Microsoft in droves. Oh, and Linux also uses 12 percent less power.



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Source: News Cnet Author: Apoc'


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