[mdlug] A big opportunity for Linux?
David Lane
dcl400m at yahoo.com
Mon Nov 19 13:33:45 EST 2007
This is a good time to push Linux.
Is there a "Linux in Business Conference" in the Detroit area?
David
----- Original Message ----
From: "Ingles, Raymond" <Raymond.Ingles at compuware.com>
To: MDLUG's Main discussion list <mdlug at mdlug.org>
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2007 1:25:56 PM
Subject: Re: [mdlug] A big opportunity for Linux?
> From: Michael Rudas
> Even if this is off by a substantial amount, at the very least this
is
> REALLY embarrassing to MS. The number of IT pros willing to look at
> alternatives (including Linux) is heartening.
Yeah, MS painted themselves into a corner here. Vista is *shockingly*
hungry for
resources, and doesn't really offer any substantial advantages over the
previous
version, XP. This holds for *both* of Windows' main markets, 'office
workers' and
'games'. I don't recall OEM's ever before demanding the ability to ship
the old
version of Windows (i.e. XP) instead of the new one. (They can't count
on Moore's
Law to help them too much, either... PC specs have hit a level where
even a cheap
PC has the capacity to do the kinds of things most people want PCs to
do. That
means the price for Windows is a significant, noticeable part of the
total price.)
MS has sunk a lot of money into Vista, and bet a lot of their future
technology
and marketing on it. If it doesn't take hold, a lot of their other
strategies (e.g.
media PCs and such) become irrelevant. They can't afford to put too
much effort into
XP support lest it steal oxygen from Vista takeup... and Vista takeup
is already
wheezing badly. But if they don't support XP, particularly
security-wise, it will
drive people away from XP. And since they don't want Vista, they will
look at other
alternatives... which are quite mature and capable of handling the
needs of the vast
majority of users.
So... it'll be interesting. Expect MS to fast-track the next version,
but their
development culture and codebase just is not suited to 'fast'
development. They're
targeting 2009 I hear, but expect 2010 at *absolute minimum*, and
that's only if
they dump features.
Sincerely,
Ray Ingles (313) 227-2317
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than being able to hotwire cars makes you an automotive engineer."
- Eric Scott Raymond
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