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07.19.06 Microsoft Extends Hand To Linux
By
Doug Caverly
Microsoft is the 900-lb. gorilla in the world of software, and the company likes it that way. Rarely do you see it work with the open-source community, and among that group, Linux might be considered its biggest enemy. Now, in a sure sign that the apocalypse is right around the corner, Microsoft has announced plans to accommodate Linux technology.
The Redmond-based company, in conjunction with XenSource Inc., will "provide interoperability between Xen-enabled Linux and the new Microsoft Windows hypervisor technology-based Windows Server virtualization." According to the press release, this will "provide customers with a flexible and powerful virtualization solution across their hardware infrastructure and operating system environments for cost-saving consolidation of Windows, Linux and Xen-enabled Linux distributions."
Bob Muglia, Microsoft's senior vice president of the Server and Tools Business, wrote about the new project. "Microsoft's commitment to customers is to build bridges across the industry with solutions that are interoperable by design," he said. "Our work with XenSource, a recognized leader in open source virtualization technology, reflects that commitment..."
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The XenSource president and CEO also made a statement in the press release. "We are pleased to collaborate with Microsoft as a development partner and to deliver interoperable virtualization solutions," said Peter Levine. "Xen-enabled guests will run seamlessly on XenEnterprise now, and, as a result of this agreement, Xen-enabled Linux guests will also run on Windows Server virtualization."
Levine stated that his company's work won't end with the completion of this project. "XenSource will also deliver additional products based on the collaboratively developed technology, further expanding the value of the relationship," he said.
There should be "a beta release of Windows Server virtualization by the end of 2006," and Microsoft "plans to release the solution to manufacturing (RTM) within 180 days of the RTM of Windows Server ‘Longhorn,' which is targeted for the end of 2007." The press release failed to mention how this development might affect the continuation of the world's existence.
About the Author: Doug is a staff writer for WebProNews. Visit WebProNews for the latest ebusiness news.
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