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Gasp! Microsoft Takes Linux Hyper-V Drivers Open Source

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Carolyn April
Carolyn April
Jul 21, 2009
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Microsoft temporarily suspended its fear and loathing of all things Linux this week. The Windows juggernaut released Linux Hyper-V drivers under the GPL version 2 and submitted them for inclusion in the main Linux kernel source tree. What next? Sharepoint running natively on Linux? Let’s not go that far.
But while submitting device driver code happens all the time among the more Linux-friendly vendors, the fact that Microsoft is playing nice is fairly remarkable.
Microsoft is perhaps waking up to the fact that the industry is moving rapidly toward cloud-based computing model in which the core infrastructure is invisible and virtualization is a cornerstone. That means foundational elements like operating systems are not the strategic selling point for the channel, but rather the application services that customers access, such as CRM.

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