I don't, and neither does anyone else. The point is that they remain a proprietary software company at their core and will likely remain that way.
Without adoption it's hard to stay relevant which was what my post was about...
Microsoft's 2015 reminds me of Sun's 2004 - open sourcing software in a desperate attempt to remain relevant as Linux grows. In truth Microsoft hasn't open sourced Office, Windows, SQL Server etc. which they make money…
I don't, and neither does anyone else. The point is that they remain a proprietary software company at their core and will likely remain that way.
Without adoption it's hard to stay relevant which was what my post was about...
Microsoft's 2015 reminds me of Sun's 2004 - open sourcing software in a desperate attempt to remain relevant as Linux grows. In truth Microsoft hasn't open sourced Office, Windows, SQL Server etc. which they make money…