Free Republic
Browse · Search
General/Chat
Topics · Post Article

Skip to comments.

CEO Satya Nadella: Microsoft Loves Linux
Softpedia ^ | 10/27/2014 | By Bogdan Popa

Posted on 10/27/2014 1:00:26 PM PDT by SeekAndFind

Gone are the days when Linux was considered just “a cancer” by Microsoft’s big honchos, as the new CEO of the Redmond-based company says the open-source platform is quickly gaining ground on its Azure platform. Speaking at a cloud event in San Francisco, Nadella has suggested that “Microsoft loves Linux,” pointing out that the company is working to offer support for more Linux distributions through its Azure cloud service. Nearly 20 percent of Azure is Linux-friendly, he revealed, adding that starting this week, CoreOS is also supported. CentOS, Oracle Linux, Suse, and Ubuntu were already working on Azure.

What’s more, Nadella has revealed that Microsoft is working with Red Hat to make Enterprise Linux run on Azure as well, but more information on this will only be provided at a later time.

During his keynote, Nadella was standing in front of a banner with a text reading “Microsoft heart Linux,” trying to suggest that Redmond no longer sees the open-source world as one of its fiercest rivals.

Ballmer: “Linux is a cancer”

Nadella’s way of doing business seems to be entirely different from that of his predecessor Steve Ballmer, who called Linux in a 2001 interview “a cancer that attaches itself in an intellectual property sense to everything it touches.”

There’s no doubt that Linux wasn’t quite the best partner for Windows a few years ago, but Ballmer shocked pretty much everyone when he compared the open-source platform with a terrible disease. And what’s worse, he never apologized for it, but instead added the following:

“The way the license is written, if you use any open-source software, you have to make the rest of your software open source.”

Not just a Windows vs. Ubuntu battle

The rivalry between Microsoft and open-source software comes down for most users to the competition between Windows and Ubuntu, which at this point is the number one Linux distribution out there.

There’s no doubt that, at least on the desktop, Windows still has no rival, holding a market share that’s bigger than 90% worldwide. On the mobile market, on the other hand, Windows is doing poorly, so the desktop continues to be its key focus despite all Microsoft’s efforts to push it into the world of tablets and smartphones.

But Windows and open source are not only about the desktop, and Microsoft’s commitment to make more Linux distributions work on Azure is living proof. The company has finally understood the potential of Linux in its cloud environment, so making more distros available for customers is clearly a priority.

How are things going on the desktop?

Without doubt, Linux has improved a lot lately and it’s now considered a much more user-friendly operating system, so it’s no surprise that many Windows users actually installed it on their PCs. Windows XP users, for example, found Ubuntu one of the best replacements for their outdated OS, moving to Linux in search for a secure working environment that still worked on old configurations.

But adoption figures continue to put Linux in a bad light, at least according to market researchers across the world.

Net Applications claims that in September 2014, Windows was running on 91.98 percent of the computers worldwide, while Linux was only installed on 1.64 percent of them. The rest of 6.38 percent are powered by Mac OS X.

Of course, it’s pretty clear that Linux has a lot of potential, but for the time being, Windows continues to be the undisputed leader on the desktop.

September 2014 market shares of desktop platforms
September 2014 market shares of desktop platforms


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Computers/Internet
KEYWORDS: azure; cloudcomputing; linux; microsoft
Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first 1-2021-4041-42 next last

1 posted on 10/27/2014 1:00:26 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | View Replies]

To: SeekAndFind

Ok, you showed the desktop percentages ... now where are the data center / server percentages?


2 posted on 10/27/2014 1:05:05 PM PDT by taxcontrol
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: taxcontrol
YOUR WISH IS MY COMMAND...


3 posted on 10/27/2014 1:06:48 PM PDT by SeekAndFind (If at first you don't succeed, put it out for beta test.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 2 | View Replies]

To: taxcontrol

Edit to add. The chart I showed is a little dated.

SOURCE:

http://2012books.lardbucket.org/books/getting-the-most-out-of-information-systems-a-managers-guide-v1.1/s13-02-operating-systems.html


4 posted on 10/27/2014 1:08:18 PM PDT by SeekAndFind (If at first you don't succeed, put it out for beta test.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 2 | View Replies]

To: taxcontrol

This one is a little bit more recent ( 2014 ). And Here is the source


5 posted on 10/27/2014 1:10:51 PM PDT by SeekAndFind (If at first you don't succeed, put it out for beta test.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 2 | View Replies]

To: SeekAndFind

Nadella is an idiot and wont be there very long.


6 posted on 10/27/2014 1:29:32 PM PDT by BubbaBasher ("Liberty will not long survive the total extinction of morals" - Sam Adams)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: BubbaBasher

Can you elaborate as to why?


7 posted on 10/27/2014 1:30:53 PM PDT by SeekAndFind (If at first you don't succeed, put it out for beta test.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 6 | View Replies]

To: SeekAndFind

First it was that whole dust up at the women’s conference and now this. Regardless of your position on Linux it’s a bad idea for a Microsoft exec to push it.


8 posted on 10/27/2014 1:46:41 PM PDT by BubbaBasher ("Liberty will not long survive the total extinction of morals" - Sam Adams)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 7 | View Replies]

To: SeekAndFind

Windows is dominant because it comes pre-installed on nearly every PC on earth.

Linux doesn’t have that advantage.


9 posted on 10/27/2014 1:47:15 PM PDT by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives In My Heart Forever)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: BubbaBasher

It makes sense for Microsoft to push its products on as many operating systems as possible.

Back in the day, Microsoft used to do that on Macs.

Maybe its time for the company to broaden its horizons.


10 posted on 10/27/2014 1:51:07 PM PDT by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives In My Heart Forever)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 8 | View Replies]

To: goldstategop

And that’s the problem with LINUX.... it does not have a huge marketing or sales force the way Microsoft has.

Otherwise, they would work with every PC maker to have THEIR PRODUCT pre-installed as an alternative to Windows.


11 posted on 10/27/2014 1:52:24 PM PDT by SeekAndFind (If at first you don't succeed, put it out for beta test.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 9 | View Replies]

To: SeekAndFind

Linux will have one more user later today; I’m converting a former XP box to Ubuntu.


12 posted on 10/27/2014 1:54:26 PM PDT by NorthMountain
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: goldstategop

Linux has come a long way, but the only real desktop BASED OS of Unix that has any sort of market share is Mac OSX.

That isn’t going to change anytime soon, however the disaster that is windows 8 has and will continue to push more and more folks over to Mac.

I really think the damage Windows 8 debacle has done to has yet to be fully understood. I do not remotely expect Windows 10 to undo the damage.


13 posted on 10/27/2014 1:57:23 PM PDT by HamiltonJay
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 9 | View Replies]

To: SeekAndFind

I love PowerPoint presentations. Brilliant colors, nice pie charts, a little musical intro and closing, s/fx for bullet points and they remind me of my first version of Microsoft Office. Oh how I loved forking over the moola for THAT. So nostalgic... Also, PowerPoints make me drowsy.


14 posted on 10/27/2014 2:05:09 PM PDT by Resettozero
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: Resettozero

That’s the same argument that gun haters use. It’s the person giving the presentation NOT the software used. BTW, only a moron shows a slide and reads all the bullet points.


15 posted on 10/27/2014 2:10:48 PM PDT by BubbaBasher ("Liberty will not long survive the total extinction of morals" - Sam Adams)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 14 | View Replies]

To: BubbaBasher
That’s the same argument that gun haters use. It’s the person giving the presentation NOT the software used. BTW, only a moron shows a slide and reads all the bullet points.

I ain't no gun hater! I use live ammo to accent MY bullet points. That's why I love PowerPoint the most...more than YOU.
16 posted on 10/27/2014 2:18:18 PM PDT by Resettozero
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 15 | View Replies]

To: NorthMountain
Linux will have one more user later today; I’m converting a former XP box to Ubuntu.

What distro are you going with?

Ive been turning some converts such as yourself on to  Mint 17 recently.

 

17 posted on 10/27/2014 2:29:28 PM PDT by zeugma (The act of observing disturbs the observed.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 12 | View Replies]

To: zeugma

I downloaded straight up Ubuntu. Ill see how I like it.

Was a professional unix admin in the 90s ...


18 posted on 10/27/2014 2:58:01 PM PDT by NorthMountain
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 17 | View Replies]

To: SeekAndFind

I installed my firs Linux distro ten years ago (Red Hat) and have had a computer or two running it since. It is pretty good now, but still not ready for prime time with the normal crowd that can’t copy a file. It is also not ready for business desktops because it doesn’t run the software they want (without creating a technical situation they can’t or won’t navigate). The apps that it must run are Excel, Access, Word, Outlook, and Exchange (latest edition). Let’s not forget Quickbooks either. It also has to work with all of their existing hardware. For home users it must run Word and PC Games.

As it stands right now, Mac has the graphics/video and hipster market and PC owns business, gaming and most of the home desktop market.

I have to have Linux so I can safely click on email that my uncle Bob sends me and I’m addicted to Gnome Mahjong.


19 posted on 10/27/2014 3:06:52 PM PDT by Poser (Cogito ergo Spam - I think, therefore I ham)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: NorthMountain
Was a professional unix admin in the 90s ...

You ought to do just fine then ;-)

Tools are better today than they used to be.

here's something you might like...
PS1=\w `if [ $? = 0 ]; then echo :\\); else echo :\\(; fi`

That will make your prompt a smiley if the last command succeeded, and a frowny if it failed. Take out the \w if you don't want the system name to preface the prompt

zeugma1:~ :) true
zeugma1:~ :) false
zeugma1:~ :( true
zeugma1:~ :)
 

20 posted on 10/27/2014 3:16:54 PM PDT by zeugma (The act of observing disturbs the observed.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 18 | View Replies]


Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first 1-2021-4041-42 next last

Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.

Free Republic
Browse · Search
General/Chat
Topics · Post Article

FreeRepublic, LLC, PO BOX 9771, FRESNO, CA 93794
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson