The computer giant is attempting a feat previously unthinkable with an open source system. In these 40 years of existence, Bill Gates and his staff have never had the idea of turning to free software. Now, times are changing, and Microsoft wins its turning to free taste.
The technical director of Microsoft Azure took the floor to say the new road taken by Windows. The change was triggered by the upgrade of Windows 10, which happens to be in absolute gratuitousness. Questions arise about new tactics recently adopted by this giant of the new technology. He would gain more with a new management, free stewardship, and a common operation?
Yesterday Open Source was not part of the Windows lexicon. But with the review of Windows 7 and 8, vocabulary tends to its input featured in Microsoft’s dictionary. Now the sale of licenses is not the top of Microsoft’s business. A high probability arises concerning the opening of the system to the community. This is also confirmed in the speech of Mark Russinovich, Technical Director of Microsoft Azure.
This change tending towards the opening to the community has a great impact on the economic movement of all system. But the question seems to be well studied, and a new system of economic management will land in the history of Microsoft. In short, this mutation has already taken off with the completion of Windows 10. The question is how long Microsoft will put his whole system to adapt to open source.
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