To: | "Mike Swier" <mswier@YAHOO.COM> |
Date: | Wed, 7 Apr 2004 02:03:29 -0400 (EDT) |
From: | "Linux Pipeline Newsletter" <linuxed@techwire.com>
| Subject: | [LPN] Linux Pipeline Newsletter - 4.6.2004 - My Enemy's Enemy |
LINUX PIPELINE NEWSLETTER
http://www.linuxpipeline.com/
Tuesday, April 6, 2004
IN THIS ISSUE
1. Editor's Note: Who's The Enemy And The Enemy's Enemy?
2. Special Report: The Sun-Microsoft Alliance
3. Only the Best Linux and Open-Source News
4. Trends: Linux Community: You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling
5. Trends: Software Vendors Bet Big On Linux
6. Interview: Microsoft's Martin Taylor On Running The
Counteroffensive Against Linux
7. Trends: Comparing Windows And Linux Security
8. Review: Mandrake 10 Looks To Be On Track For A Great Release
9. Voting Booth: Cast Your Vote On The European Microsoft
Decision
10. Shameless Self-promotion
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1. EDITOR'S NOTE:
WHO'S THE ENEMY AND ENEMY'S ENEMY?
Every place I've ever worked, I eventually get the reputation as
The Guy Who Knows The Useless Trivia. So I was not surprised
recently when a colleague IMed me to ask who said, "The enemy of
my enemy is my friend."
My colleague was, of course, writing an article about the
Microsoft-Sun Microsystems alliance announced last week. In a
surprising team-up, Microsoft and Sun said they plan to drop
several years of litigation, and to cooperate on achieving
interoperability between their respective technologies. Microsoft
is also paying Sun $1.95 billion, which Sun badly needs.
Linux is, of course, the reason for all this talk about enemies
and enemies' enemies. Both Microsoft and Sun have histories of
animosity with Linux. Microsoft currently views Linux as its
single biggest competitor and threat, a place of honor previously
reserved for Netscape, Novell, Borland and IBM.
Likewise, there's plenty of evidence that Sun wants Linux wiped
out. Linux is stealing market share from Sun. While Microsoft's
and Linux market shares are growing, Sun's is shrinking. Both Sun
and Microsoft have licensed SCO's Unix intellectual property, in
support of SCO's lawsuits against the Linux community.
Many industry observers are sure the alliance is anti-Linux.
Jason Kraft, a financial analyst for A.G. Edwards & Sons, said
the deal means Microsoft and Sun can concentrate on the "larger,
looming threat for both companies in the mid- to long-term, and
that's Linux and its biggest supporter, which is IBM."
Sun-Microsoft Deal Seen Benefiting Both
http://www.linuxpipeline.com/news/18700574
Alan Weinberger, chariman and chief executive of the solution
provider consortium the ASCII Group, said, "Microsoft and Sun are
making a pincer move around Linux."
News Analysis: Sun And Microsoft's Interoperability Pact
http://www.linuxpipeline.com/trends/18900168
And yet the relationship with Linux is not simple, at least for
Sun. Sun is a major Linux vendor. The company has achieved early
success with its Linux desktop, which Sun calls Java Desktop
System. Late last year, Sun announced that the China Standard
Software Company cut a deal with Sun to make JDS the standard
desktop for millions of systems across China, and Sun also has a
big JDS deal in the United Kingdom. Just last week, Sun scored
two good JDS deals: Tadpole said it will pre-load Java on its
laptops, and Wal-Mart said it will sell desktop systems with JDS
pre-loaded.
Tadpole Laptops To Come Pre-Loaded With Java Desktop System
http://www.linuxpipeline.com/news/18700247
Wal-Mart Sells PCs With Sun's Java Desktop System
http://www.linuxpipeline.com/news/18700068
Will Sun ditch its current operating system strategy to cozy up
to Microsoft? SGI is one of many companies that tried this
strategy; they found it disastrous. Sun's leaders are no dummies,
they're quite capable of learning from industry history.
This is the part of the opinion piece where I'm supposed to tell
you what's really going on, whether the Sun-Microsoft deal is
anti-Linux or not. For Microsoft, the answer is, yes. Or, rather,
"Heck, yeah!" But the situation for Sun, with its love-hate Linux
relationship, is more complicated.
In the end, I think what mattered to Sun is the money - $1.95
billion is a lot of potatoes, and Sun is hurting pretty badly.
The same day that Sun announced its deal with Microsoft, the
company also said it expects to post losses of $810 million in
its just-completed third quarter, and plans to cut 3,300 jobs,
about 9 percent of its workforce. I suspect that Linux had very
little to do with the deal with Microsoft. I think Sun simply
decided that they could make more money cooperating with
Microsoft than bashing them.
Sun Reverses Course, Settles With Microsoft
http://www.linuxpipeline.com/news/18700421
Over the next few days, we plan to to bring you some more
analysis of the deal and its likely effect on the Linux and open
source community. But I don't think anyone can give you the
definitive answer, because we simply can't know definitively at
this point.
Another thing I don't know: Who wrote that enemy-of-my-enemy
quote. Neither did Google. I finally advised my colleague to
simply attribute it to "an old Klingon folk saying."
--Mitch Wagner, Editor
Linux Pipeline
http://www.linuxpipeline.com/
mailto:mwagner@cmp.com?Subject=LPNfeedback
For more commentary and links from Mitch Wagner, see Wagner's
Weblog
http://wagblog.internetweek.com
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2. SPECIAL REPORT: THE SUN-MICROSOFT ALLIANCE
Q&A: Ballmer, McNealy Tout Landmark Tech Pact
http://www.linuxpipeline.com/trends/18900275
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer and Sun's Scott McNealy answer
questions about the feud, the legal settlement and the framework
for technical collaboration between the two companies.
News Analysis: Sun And Microsoft's Interoperability Pact
http://www.linuxpipeline.com/trends/18900168
More Executive Changes At Sun In Wake Of Microsoft Deal
http://www.linuxpipeline.com/news/18900164
Sun-Microsoft Deal Seen Benefiting Both
http://www.linuxpipeline.com/news/18700574
Sun, Microsoft Pact Viewed As 'Unholy Alliance' Against Linux,
IBM
http://www.linuxpipeline.com/news/18700569
Sun Reverses Course, Settles With Microsoft
http://www.linuxpipeline.com/news/18700421
3. ONLY THE BEST LINUX AND OPEN-SOURCE NEWS
Microsoft Posts First Source Code Under Open Source License
http://www.linuxpipeline.com/news/18900342
The source code posted to SourceForge.net was for a tool set that
targets developers building Windows installation packages from
XML source.
PolyServe Introduces Storage Clusters For Linux Datacenters
http://www.linuxpipeline.com/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleId=189
00302
Gumstix Ships Mini Linux Computers
http://www.linuxpipeline.com/news/18900358
EU Backs Up Its Microsoft Ruling
http://www.linuxpipeline.com/news/18900263
Yankee Group: Switching To Linux Won't Save Money For Large
Enterprises
http://www.linuxpipeline.com/news/18900099
Sharp Ships Linux Handheld For Enterprises
http://www.linuxpipeline.com/news/18700466
MySQL Eases Restrictions On PHP Licensing
http://www.linuxpipeline.com/news/18700298
Tadpole Laptops To Come Pre-Loaded With Java Desktop System
http://www.linuxpipeline.com/news/18700247
Wal-Mart Sells PCs With Sun's Java Desktop System
http://www.linuxpipeline.com/news/18700068
4. TRENDS: Linux Community: You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling
http://www.linuxpipeline.com/trends/18900245
Analyst Rob Enderle argues that the Linux community has lost its
sense of camaraderie, and is defined now by its hatred of
Microsoft and SCO. The reasons, he says, come down to money.
5. TRENDS: Software Vendors Bet Big On Linux
http://www.linuxpipeline.com/trends/18700318
Companies such as AccPac, who bet on Linux a few years ago, are
now watching as Linux accelerates quickly into place as a
mainstream business-applications engine.
6. INTERVIEW: Microsoft's Martin Taylor On Running The
Counteroffensive Against Linux
http://www.linuxpipeline.com/trends/18700322
Microsoft's Martin Taylor says he is taking a "facts-only"
approach to beating back the Linux onslaught, devoting an entire
Web site to studies and surveys comparing Windows favorably to
Linux.
7. TRENDS: Comparing Windows And Linux Security
http://www.linuxpipeline.com/trends/18700099
Forrester Research's report on OS security found Microsoft did
the best job at patching vulnerabilites quickly, but Linux
vendors are more thorough.
8. REVIEW: Mandrake 10 Looks To Be On Track For A Great Release
http://www.linuxpipeline.com/howto/18600156
We looked at early code for desktop Mandrakelinux 10.0, and found
that it's close to prime time, but not quite ready to bet the
enterprise. Oh, and the performance? It screams.
9. VOTING BOOTH: Cast Your Vote On The European Microsoft
Decision
http://linuxpipeline.com/vote/ms_decision.jhtml
The European Union slapped Microsoft with a $613 million fine for
abuse of its market dominance, and ordered the company to change
its business practice. Will the decision drive further Linux
popularity?
So far, most of you believe the decision is irrelevant: Three
quarters of respondents said Linux adoption will proceed
regardless of the EU decision. 18 percent of respondents said the
decision will help make Linux more popular. And 8 percent said
the decision will actually slow Linux adoption, by making Windows
more competitive. We've received 118 votes so far; we'll keep the
voting open another week or so.
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