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● 05.25.10

●● GNU/Linux Versus Microsoft Entryism Challenges

Posted in GNU/Linux, HP, Microsoft at 3:36 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz

Summary: Slate is dumping Vista 7 for Linux (now confirmed), but Microsoft’s entry into HP raises some questions and brings back memories of Yahoo!

TIMES are good for Linux and for GNU. On devices and servers in particular Free software gains rapidly and all that Microsoft can do is sue or threaten to sue (to suppress adoption). But another thing Microsoft can do is influence companies that use GNU/Linux, sometimes by having Microsoft executives put in them (migration without permission). We saw that before.

Linux (a great kernel) is very popular in mobile devices and Sony is said to be preparing a tablet — possibly one that runs Linux.

=> ↺ Sony is said to be preparing a tablet

Other mainstay computer manufacturers also preparing to unleash tablet devices upon the masses include the likes of Acer, ASUS, MSI and Dell.

Just about any tablet these days is running Linux/Android (many OEMs choose Android, some use GNU/Linux), with the exception of the hypePad which does less for more. HP was going to be somewhat of an exception, but as we shall see later, HP too has changed its mind.

=> ↺ hypePad

Last week we wrote about Microsoft's Allard allegedly leaving Microsoft after making hardware projects that always fail (technically and also as a business). We now have many more reports on the subject, in some sense confirming that Microsoft is losing its way on devices (not that it was even successful there):

=> Microsoft's Allard allegedly leaving Microsoft

J Allard may quit Microsoft over Courier’s deathMicrosoft’s J Allard Rumored To Be Leaving The CompanyJ Allard Rumored to Be Leaving MicrosoftThe Father Of The Xbox Leaving Microsoft?Microsoft’s J Allard Could be Leaving Over Courier CancellationMicrosoft’s Product Visionary J Allard Has Gone Missing!Is Microsoft’s one-time star J Allard leaving the company?Allard ousted over Courier decision?J Allard Leaving with Courier?J Allard to leave Microsoft after his Courier Project was Thwarted

Courier is definitely dead (Microsoft confirmed it [1, 2]), but regarding the Slate we only had rumours until now [1, 2]. Well, it is now confirmed [1, 2] that HP is going with Linux. They dumped Vista 7.

=> 1 | 2 | 1 | 2 | ↺ 1 | ↺ 2 | ↺ Vista 7

HP will take Linux even further than Slate:

=> ↺ take Linux even further than Slate

HP, whose $1.2 billion purchase of Palm will be completed on 31 July, has indicated it could use the WebOS software to power its internet-connected printers and slate computers, leading to speculation that the rumours of a ‘Hurricane’ tablet PC are true.

Also in the news:

HP Set to Launch webOS Extravaganza With Tablets, Printers, and MoreHP CEO Hurd Sees Palm WebOS in Printers, Other DevicesHP wants Palm OS for Web-connected printers, Hurd saysHP CEO: Expect WebOS Tablets and … Printers?HP: WebOS slate on the way, don’t expect a WebOS netbookOpen Ballot: are you excited by HP’s Slate?

Here is the rumour before it was confirmed:

=> ↺ the rumour

What’s still unclear is whether HP is still planning a Slate with Windows 7. HP has declined to comment Friday on the current status of the product. HP introduced the Windows 7 Slate on stage during Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer’s keynote at CES in January, but since the news of the Palm acquisition hit the company has been mum on its future. HP also declined to comment on a recent report quoting unnamed sources that the company was killing the Windows 7 Slate.

Last week we expressed concerns about Microsoft's Veghte entering HP as Vice President. Would he attempt to retract HP’s smart judgment? Veghte’s past is not an ethical one. According to HP’s current plans, pico projectors are coming soon and they too will possibly run Linux like many of their kind. Might Veghte try to reverse this? He only started working for HP a week ago, based on the following report (also in Rupert Murdoch’s site):

=> Microsoft's Veghte entering HP as Vice President | not an ethical one | ↺ pico projectors are coming soon | ↺ the following report | ↺ also in Rupert Murdoch’s site

Days after reports surfaced last month that Hewlett-Packard Co. was reconsidering the use of Microsoft Corp.’s Windows 7 software in a forthcoming tablet device, H-P made a curiously timed hiring announcement.[...]H-P declined to make Veghte available to comment for this story. He won’t officially begin work at the company until May 17.Microsoft spokesman Bill Cox declined to comment on the company’s relations with H-P and other computer makers.

It is possible that HP is already paying Microsoft for Linux, based on some old deal that they signed. But we don’t know for sure. Previously, after Microsoft executives had entered Amazon, the company decided to pay Microsoft for GNU/Linux (in Kindle and Red Hat servers). Experience alone suggests that ‘former’ Microsoft executives are trouble because they remain loyal to Microsoft.

“Experience alone suggests that ‘former’ Microsoft executives are trouble because they remain loyal to Microsoft.”Here is the Washington Post writing a little late about Microsoft's Gounares becoming a chief in AOL and some new articles where Microsoft’s Kevin Johnson is quoted as CEO of Juniper [1, 2].

=> ↺ writing a little late | Microsoft's Gounares becoming a chief in AOL | ↺ 1 | ↺ 2

If we have learned something from Microsoft’s hijack of Yahoo!, it is that employing people from Microsoft is an HR mistake. Yahoo! is now buying some more bloggers and insisting that becoming a second fiddle to Microsoft won’t be too disruptive. It sure will disrupt the career of many BSD/PHP experts. It already has.

=> ↺ Microsoft’s hijack of Yahoo! | ↺ buying some more bloggers | ↺ insisting

Yahoo! says that even after Microsoft assumes control of its search engine listings, it will retain many of its most talented search engineers.In July of last year, after an epic gestation period, Carol Bartz and company signed a ten-year search pact with Steve Ballmer and Microsoft that will see Bing serve up search listings to Yahoo! users. And though the deal specifies that 400 engineers will eventually move from Yahoo! to Microsoft, Yahoo! chief architect Raymie Stata tells The Reg that he expects a good number of the company’s top search brains to stay with the company and put their expertise to work on other services.

Icahn’s proxy war is done [1, 2, 3] as this vulture continues to fly away into the horizon, looking for his next victim.

=> ↺ 1 | ↺ 2 | ↺ 3

He cut his holding in Internet company Yahoo (YHOO.O) to 4 million shares from 12 million. He had urged the company to consider a deal with Microsoft Corp (MSFT.O).

Another risk to watch out for would be former Microsoft employees creating companies which often become supplemental to Microsoft. █

=> ↺ former Microsoft employees creating companies | ↺ often become supplemental to Microsoft

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