Microsoft blames open source for revenue fall

Courtesy Linux Today  Thu, 08/06/2009 - 07:34

IT Wire: "Microsoft has listed companies such as Red Hat and Canonical, both sellers of GNU/Linux, among the reasons for the 17 percent fall in revenue for the fourth quarter, year on year."


 

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