19 Feb 2007
Microsoft is to form a partnership with Red Hat to improve the interoperability of Windows and Linux, according to Tom Robertson, Microsoft's general manager of interoperability and standards.
"We have had ongoing discussions with Red Hat for a long time," Robertson told vnunet.com in an interview last week.
"We are vendors in the same marketplace. We have made it clear that we would love to have a deal similar to the Novell deal in multiple respects. Microsoft would very much like to do a deal with Red Hat."
Robertson stressed that Redmond is committed to improving interoperability between its software and other applications used by its customers.
Microsoft has already signed interoperability agreements with long-time enemies, such as last year's partnership with Novell and the 2004 truce with Sun Microsystems.
The Novell deal included a marketing partnership, an interoperability pledge and an intellectual property cross-licensing deal.
The latter has been the target of harsh criticism from open source parties including Red Hat because they view it as an endorsement of Microsoft's software patent portfolio.
Microsoft indicated that it sees the Novell deal as a model for a potential Red Hat partnership.
Mark Webbink, deputy general counsel at Red Hat, said in an emailed statement to vnunet.com that the company is "engaged on a technical level in a number of interoperability and standards projects with Microsoft".
Webbink declined to offer further comment.
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DEEP CONCERN
I used to be a stoic SuSe person.. even was testing migration to it from windows for my company then the MS deal.. made my sphincter pucker.. if they go through with RH (even though I'm SuSe) and MS deal I fear for Linux... MS is a plague and their days would be numbered if people keep the course away from their "innovation"
Posted by: Rick Montgomery 21 Feb 2007
Time for serious concern
Red Hat shareholders should begin planning a strategy away from Red Hat if this story is true. If I had shares in Red Hat I would pull them immediately. Why? Any involvement with Microsoft can only mean the signs of early demise. Red Hat, unlike Novell should stay the course with Open Source and not play ball with Microsoft. The light at the end of the tunnel is near. Linux will win!
Posted by: da truth 20 Feb 2007
Fedora users
What about us Fedora freeloaders? Will we get any benefit from such a partnership, or will we be burned?
Posted by: William 20 Feb 2007
So sorry charlie
RedHat has never entered and never will enter into such a deal.
Posted by: Brian Kemp 20 Feb 2007