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Microsoft Sharpens Anti-Open Source Knives
- By Scott Bekker
- 05/03/2001
As if anybody didn't know Microsoft Corp. opposed open source, the company initiated a new campaign against the software development model Thursday.
Microsoft's Craig Mundie was speaking about Microsoft's business model Thursday at the Stern School of Business at New York University. Mundie is a senior vice president at Microsoft and one of its software strategists.
In a copy of the speech obtained in advance by The New York Times, Mundie was to say that the General Public License (GPL) is a potential trap that undercuts the commercial software business and mirrors the give-it-away mentality that drove many dot-coms to ruin.
"The news here is that Microsoft is engaging in a serious way in this discussion," Mundie told The Times. "The open-source movement has continued to gather momentum in a PR sense and a product sense." – Scott Bekker
About the Author
Scott Bekker is editor in chief of Redmond Channel Partner magazine.