Microsoft and Open Source Software: Cost Cutting Tactic or a RedHat Type Play
September 1, 2017
Short honk: We were delighted to read “Windows 10: New Feature Sees Microsoft Blur the Line between Windows and Linux.” The write up explains that Windows allows a person to move outputs to a Linux distribution.
Few have covered Microsoft’s dalliance with Solr and the increased interest in using open source software to reduce development costs at Microsoft.
I suppose that’s understandable. The new president is not giving talks about following in the footsteps of IBM which has based dear old Watson on Lucene, home brew code, and technology from acquisitions.
Open source is an easy way to reduce development costs, keep pace with the innovations from the “community,” and free up time for marketing and sales.
Microsoft is becoming a close cousin to IBM, complete with major league strike outs like the Windows phone adventure.
A more significant misperception appears in the write up. I noted this passage:
The Free Software Foundation Europe, has previously said Microsoft’s gradual acceptance of Linux is a compliment, and a net gain for the Free Software movement.
Microsoft’s enthusiasm for some open source technology may be a precursor of Microsoft’s getting in the open source software business, emulating or duplicating the business models of RedHat and Elastic (the Elasticsearch folks).
Worth watching.
Stephen E Arnold, September 1, 2017